This month’s newsletter includes:
Choosing the “Right” Application – Here’s a rundown of the most commonly used college applications and information on how to choose the ones best for you.
Majoring in Psychology – Psychology is the second most
This month’s newsletter includes:
Choosing the “Right” Application – Here’s a rundown of the most commonly used college applications and information on how to choose the ones best for you.
Majoring in Psychology – Psychology is the second most
August
*Write important dates down so you do not miss any deadlines
*Meet with your guidance counselor to go over college plans and make sure your classes meet the standards of your college goals
*Sign up for the ACT
High school seniors are focusing on completing applications and taking any final SAT/ACT test. Other high school students are focusing on creating an academic profile which helps them be competitive in the admissions process.
This month’s newsletter topics include:
College applications are stressful. College seniors often fret and re-write their applications many times before they get them just right, and even then, it’s a long agonizing wait until they find out the results of their efforts in the form
In recent days, the University of Chicago, George Mason University, Johns Hopkins University, and SMU have quietly alerted students of plans to extend their early deadlines.
Although a little surprising for this year, these kinds of extensions
Letters of recommendation are an important part of your college application process, and the first glimpse at your character that college admissions teams will have. Put your best foot forward by making the most of your letters of