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What You Should Do If You’ve Been Waitlisted
A few months later, you hear back from the school. You’re prepared for a deferral but hoping for an acceptance but it’s neither of those. Instead, you’ve been “waitlisted.” What do you do now?
How to Build Your College Art Portfolio
The College Application Process is never easy. In addition to maintaining your high school GPA, studying for standardized tests, and asking for letters of recommendation, you’ll need to write [...]
Effective Time Management Strategies for Students
Developing strong time management skills for students helps students complete all of their assignments while avoiding procrastination. These strategies can also help students maintain a healthy work-life balance while [...]
College Admissions
Seniors, it’s crunch time!
SAT and ACT Test Dates for 2023-24: When Should You Test?
College Board administers the SAT seven times each year. The ACT is also offered seven times a year, but test dates are not the same. Realistically, how much time do you need to study to reach your best score? Make a list of upcoming personal commitments, such as sports, family parties, field trips, etc. to plan accordingly.
A College Planning Checklist For Seniors
The ultimate guide to a successful senior year and the college application process crafted by college admissions experts.
STEM Summer Programs: Master List
Dive into our master list of STEM Summer Programs. Gain practical experience, bolster your college applications, and ignite your passion for STEM. Start your journey today!
College ‘Cast
Our college admissions news forecast
Public vs private colleges: Which is best for your child?
Choosing the right college is one of the most important decisions you and your child will make together. The choice between public and private institutions often requires families to [...]
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