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How you spend your summer vacation is important
Thankfully once students reach high school, they are no longer required to write the often painfully boring “what I did over my summer vacation” essay. But that doesn’t mean that
Read moreAthletic recruitment 101
Hey Hollywood, how about a new television show called “So You Think You Can Be A Professional Athlete?” The stats aren’t encouraging. According to http://www.ncaa.org there are a few million high school
Read moreLearn from one who has been there and done that
My first question to Rachel was “What do you wish you knew then that you know now?” Rachel, after all, is officially a veteran of the college admissions process. While
Read moreFebruary is the time to plan ahead
When you’re looking at the college admissions timeline, February is all about planning ahead. There are two key items that need to be addressed in February: Campus Visits – February
Read moreAdvantages of taking a Gap Year
Taking a year off after high school or a “gap year” has become an increasingly popular and accepted decision here in the United States. In Europe, Australia and New Zealand,
Read moreThis is big news… seriously big news
It has already been a momentous week for the world with the exit of President Trump and the inauguration of President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. But, in the
Read moreDo We Really Need Another Acronym in College Admissions? – LOCI
If you applied Early Decision or Early Action you may have received notification that you’ve been deferred. It’s the purgatory of the college admissions process. You definitely weren’t accepted and
Read morePaying for College – Be Sensible
If you’re the parent of a high school senior and you’re thinking about how to pay for college without going broke, it’s a whole new, expensive world. Paying for College
Read moreSay goodbye to 2020 in the best way possible
Yes, we’re all excited to flip the page on 2020. It obviously wasn’t a good year for our country or our planet. As we look forward to what will surely
Read moreEarly Decision II – Pros and Cons
Notifications for Early Decision (ED 1), Early Action (EA) and Restricted Early Action (REA) have been delivered. This year, as in previous years, there were many more tears than fist-bumps.
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