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  • Breaking down the Ivy League

Breaking Down The Ivy League

February 21, 2024|

Ivy League schools are often thought of as the “best of the best,” “top-tier schools,” and synonymous with the most academically rigorous schools in the nation. It might seem like the only students who get in are certified brainiacs or who have been preparing to apply their whole lives. But, what exactly is an Ivy League school and why do people talk about them like they’re the end-all and be-all of college admissions?

  • Preparing for AP exams

How to Prepare for AP Exams

February 12, 2024|

Preparing for AP exams can feel overwhelming. Especially if you’re a high school freshman studying for your first AP class, or if you’re a high school junior trying to study [...]

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How Many AP Classes Should You Be Taking?

September 1, 2023|

Many colleges look favorably on students who take AP courses; to colleges, a successful AP student is a student who enjoys intellectually stimulating classes and loves to learn.

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College Planning Timeline for 12th Grade Students

August 23, 2023|

Before beginning senior year, you should finalize your college application list, write the first draft of your personal statement, and complete the SAT and ACT at least once. If not, don’t fret. Here’s what you need to do.

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