The Best Microbloggers to Follow for College Admissions Advice
College admissions can be a stressful and overwhelming process for both high school students and their parents. Thankfully, there are a number of microbloggers out there who are dedicated to providing valuable information and advice to help navigate the college admissions process. Here are a few of the best microbloggers to follow if you're looking for help with college admissions:
Jeff Selingo (@jselingo) - Jeff Selingo is a bestselling author, speaker and a nationally recognized expert on higher education, He writes and speaks regularly on the future of higher education and provides valuable insights and perspectives on the college admissions process (Twitter, n.d.-d).
College Confidential (@collegeconfide) - This microblog offers a wide range of information on the college admissions process, including advice on college essays, interviews, and financial aid. They also share real-life stories from students and parents who have gone through the process (Twitter, n.d.-a).
Grown and Flown (@GrownandFlown) - This microblog is the go-to site for parents of tweens, teens, and college students. They offer a wealth of information and resources on the college admissions process, providing helpful insights and answers to guide parents through the process (Twitter, n.d.-b).
IvyWise (@IvyWise) - These microbloggers are an independent college counselors, providing students with expert guidance on every aspect of the college admissions process, from selecting the right school to submitting an application. They also share the latest news and updates from the world of college admissions (Twitter, n.d.-c).
Rick Clark (@Clark2College) - Rick Clark is the Director of Undergraduate Admissions at Georgia Tech and a leader in college admissions advice. His microblog is an excellent resource for aspiring college students and their families, offering advice on college essays, standardized testing, financial aid, and more. He keeps his readers updated on the latest changes in the college admissions process (Twitter, n.d.-e).
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References
Twitter. (n.d.-a). College Confidential. Retrieved January 18, 2023, from https://twitter.com/collegeconfide
Twitter. (n.d.-b). Grown and Flown. Retrieved January 18, 2023, from https://twitter.com/GrownandFlown
Twitter. (n.d.-c). IvyWise. Retrieved January 18, 2023, from https://twitter.com/IvyWise?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor
Twitter (n.d.-d). Jeff Sellingo Retrieved January 18, 2023. https://twitter.com/jselingo?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor