Spring cleaning season is upon us! Yet with the current situation, you may be feeling anxious and disheartened and, in fact, cleaning may be the last thing you want to do. But spring cleaning is an important ritual you should try to maintain. Spring cleaning doesn’t j…
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A message from our team
The team at command Education is here to help you through the current global challenges we are all facing together. The coronavirus pandemic has created uncertainty about the future but we feel confident about a bright perspective for our students.
How to Handle College Rejections
Even the most qualified candidates might open their inbox to find an “I regret to inform you…” email. Those emails can be really hard to process. You might be feeling defeated, confused, and even hopeless. This isn’t the end of the world, but it definitely can f…
10 Things to do with your kids while they’re at home
With the recent outbreak of COVID-19, schools all over the U.S. and the globe are sending students home for an indefinite period of time. As the virus evolves, it’s difficult to predict when the disease will be under control and plan for the weeks ahead.
Brown’s Program in Liberal Medical Education
You probably already know that getting into an undergraduate degree program at an Ivy League is extremely competitive; their acceptance rates ranged from 5.9%-14% in 2018. I’m sorry to tell you future doctors that it only gets harder down the road.
Best Combined Medical and Undergrad Programs in the U.S.
The path from freshman year to licensed doctor is over a decade. At 18, spending the next ten years jumping between undergrad, med school, and residency can seem pretty daunting. With most medical schools having acceptance rates in the single digits, the sooner you can …
Setting Test Prep Goals
Earning high exam scores in school and on standardized tests is an important component of a strong college application. They show that you are a good student and that you push yourself to succeed. Strong scores are also a great way for you to demonstrate your academic s…
2020 Goals For Students
Now that the holidays have ended, it’s time to get back into a productive groove. Winter can be long, and early nightfall can easily diminish your motivation and productivity. Setting goals for the new semester might help you avoid a winter slump. They’re also a goo…
Merit Based Summer Opportunities
Having three months off of school affords the perfect opportunity for students to explore interests they may not have the opportunity to learn about in school. Some students take advantage of this time to get a summer job to save money for college, while others seek res…
What to Do if I’m Deferred?
When you apply to a college early action or decision, there are three possible outcomes. The majority of applicants fall into the first two categories: accepted and denied. However, for some, the answer isn’t so straightforward.









