Standardized tests (ACT / SAT) have long been the bane of many high school students’ existence. Students who challenged themselves in the classroom with advanced and AP classes and worked hard to earn good grades but just couldn’t seem to master those dreaded standardized tests were often at a disadvantage when it came to applying […]
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College Planning as a Freshman
Freshman year The start of high school is often anxiety inducing for many students. A new school, far more students roaming the halls, and new teachers with a more demanding workload and higher expectations can be a bit overwhelming. So, it’s good to go in with a plan and some goals – knowing that the […]
FAFSA changes coming this fall
For parents of rising seniors, the financial aid process can be a daunting prospect. If you have older children and have gone through the process before, you may feel like you have a pretty good handle on it. BUT….the department of education has made some changes to how FAFSA is used to calculate a student’s […]
The College Application Essay
Dear high school senior, Over the course of the next few months and into the early part of fall, you will be writing your college essay – or multiple college essays most likely. This is an opportunity to stand out and make an impression upon an admissions committee overwhelmed with strong applicants. Students should view […]
College Visits
Now that school is back in session, it might be a good time to sit down w/ your son or daughter (or if you’re a high school student reading this, sit down w/ Mom and Dad) and start planning some college visits. There is no better way to determine if a school might be a […]
College Applications
The college application season will soon be in full swing for high school seniors and I wanted to go over a few simple pointers that will hopefully make the process go more smoothly. 1) Seniors (or rising seniors) should already have a pretty good grasp as to which schools they wish to apply. They should […]