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Long Journey to College, but I Was Never Alone

In the beginning, my dream of attending college in the United States with limited funds seemed to be just that: a dream. However, I am grateful to have had friends and family who were always supportive.

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7 Reasons to Avoid Senioritis

Be careful. Senioritis, that intensifying disinterest in maintaining high academic standards, is real — and it is dangerous, as regular readers of The Choice are aware.

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U.S. Colleges Report 2013 Admission Yields and Wait-List Offers

Stanford reported one of the highest admission yields this year, at 76.65 percent, surpassing many of the Ivy League institutions.

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Messages From Sunil Tripathi’s Family and Brown University on His Death

The body of the Brown University student, who was briefly misidentified as a suspect in the Boston bombings, found in the waters off of India Point Park near Providence, R.I.

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Admissions Anxiety Is Felt Around the World

What happens when an American family lives overseas and it's time to apply for college? A writer who specializes in higher education and his daughter begin their search.

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Newswallah: Bharat Edition

A round-up of news from across India.

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For International Students, College Checklists for May

College counselors in the United States offer monthly advice for juniors and seniors who want to stay on track during the admissions process.

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A Three-Way Race Draws Delhi’s Young, and Everyone Else, Out to Vote

Analysts were predicting that this state election would break the previous voter turnout record of 61.75 percent in 1993.

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Critique of Narendra Modi in College Magazine Leads to Arrest of Seven

Six students and a college principal were arrested at a Kerala college after a student-run magazine published a negative article on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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Tensions High at Delhi University After Four-Year Program Is Canceled

The commission that regulates higher education in India eliminates the four-year undergraduate program, instead favoring the standard three-year program.

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