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The Nest

Carrie Jorgenson

The latest college application insights, practical advice and sanity-saving tips delivered straight to your inbox!

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  • Carrie Jorgenson

    Writer at The Nest, where parents get their kids into college | Former UC Berkeley admission officer | Certified college planning nerd.

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