by admin | Sep 17, 2020 | SAT/ACT Prep
If you’re still wondering whether or not your child needs to take the SAT or ACT to get free money for college, please read this carefully. The following article talks about schools that have adopted a test-blind policy which means that even if your child sends...
by admin | Mar 18, 2020 | SAT Subject Tests, SAT/ACT Prep
If you have a junior in high school who wants to attend college, they may have to take the SAT or ACT in order apply to colleges this fall. The SAT has been cancelled until further notice while the ACT has rescheduled their exam to June 13. The AP program is...
by admin | Feb 25, 2020 | College Applications, Extra-curricular Activities
Within the past month, a few of the students I work with asked me to help them shape their resumes. One student, a college sophomore, needed to submit a resume as a part of his transfer application. Another, a college-bound high school junior, needed his to apply for...
by admin | Feb 23, 2020 | Extra-curricular Activities
One of the big questions I get about college applications is about how to make a student stand out amidst a sea of good grades and school clubs. For students looking to differentiate themselves, I recommend looking into research-based programs and internships. These...
by admin | Feb 23, 2020 | Private Scholarships
The search for scholarships can be overwhelming. While sites that match students with scholarships, like RaiseMe and Going Merry, are helpful, sometimes the best place to start the search is at home. I’m talking, of course, about local scholarships. These...
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