In this blog post, we hear from James Cheng, a student at Babson College. Read the rest of the post to hear about why it was the right choice for him.
Spring Break Virginia Road Trip
The College Sage just finished up another fabulous Spring Break college road trip through the hills of Virginia. The I-81 redbuds were in full bloom and breathtakingly beautiful as we wound our way up towards Blacksburg, Roanoke and Lexington. This road trip is a particularly fun way to see four very different college experiences: military at VMI, all-girls at Hollins, small liberal arts at Washington & Lee, and a large campus at Virginia Tech. Here are some of the highlights we discovered in the area.
Welcome to the Class of 2021 - If You Were Lucky
Is Georgia On Your Mind?
The College Sage is road tripping again! We highlight four Georgia universities together in this latest campus road trip spotlight but each is certainly unique. Read up on Georgia’s major universities and plan your Georgia road trip visit for mid-May when Georgia peaches are ready for picking! If Georgia appeals to you as a peachy college destination, the College Sage can help you fulfill your interest.
Seniors are Done – But Juniors are Asking “Which one?”
“I Broke the Cycle … Wake Forest was the best decision of my life”
The College Sage recently reconnected with NBA legend and Wake Forest alum Muggsy Bogues, whose inspiring journey from Baltimore’s housing projects to a 14-season NBA career shows how confidence, mentorship, and education can help break the cycle. Muggsy encourages young people to work hard, embrace their strengths, and pursue college, values we proudly support through our pro bono counseling for students with big dreams.
The College Sage Attends the 9th Annual Public Education Partners Conference
The College Sage attended the 9th Annual Public Education Partners Conference featuring award-winning journalist Nicole Hannah-Jones, who highlighted the urgent issues of school resegregation and opportunity gaps in education. Her impactful work challenges us to rethink equity in public schools and advocate for meaningful change.






