Oct 7, 2021 | College Admissions, College Prep
The below interview was conducted in the fall of 2020 but the information/advice continues to be relevant during the 2021 college admissions season. For seniors (class of 2022), the advice remains the same. If you have an SAT/ACT score that falls in the average or...
Jun 18, 2020 | College Admissions
Regular admissions, rolling admissions, early decision, early action… all of these terms refer to college application deadlines. Unfamiliar with the college lingo? Take a few moments to read our previous blog post and learn all about each deadline option. Then, read...
Jun 3, 2020 | College Admissions
Community service is noticeably different now with many organizations and non-profits closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still serve the community. It just requires a little time and creativity. Beyond the desire to...
Apr 24, 2020 | College Admissions, College Prep
Never in our lifetime have schools closed on a global level because of a viral pandemic. Students have experienced many unexpected changes this year, from schools closing three months early to the administration of AP exams at home instead of in the classroom and the...
Mar 18, 2020 | College Admissions, College Prep
When college decision letters start rolling in, the anticipation of being accepted or denied admission can feel overwhelming. The response in this letter could determine where you spend the next four or five years. But what if your response is “waitlisted”? How...
Dec 2, 2019 | College Admissions, College Prep
Honors, or pre-AP, classes differ from regular classes in that they are generally faster paced and often dive deeper into subject content. Some schools offer honors classes freshman through senior year, although many cut the honors version of a course if the...