When first choosing a college, you need to divide your college choices into three categories: top-choice schools or those that are most difficult to get into, your second choice schools or ones that you have a reasonable chance
When first choosing a college, you need to divide your college choices into three categories: top-choice schools or those that are most difficult to get into, your second choice schools or ones that you have a reasonable chance
One of the first—and most important—exercises in the college planning process involves course selections for the coming year of high school. Your high school academic record determines whether you make it onto the “competitive playing fields” at the schools to
A2Z College Planning is pleased to announce that several of our Senior students have already received early acceptance into their top colleges!
Whether you’re just receiving your acceptance letters, you’re focused on keeping on track with your last
Planning for college is very important in securing your child’s future. College serves as a stepping stone for your child; and as a parent you will need to consider a few important aspects before you make your choice. The
Happy New Year! Whether 2016 is the year you’re going away to college, or you’re just getting starting with your college admissions planning, January is a great time to begin setting goals.
This month’s newsletter
If you want to help your high school student get admitted to the college of their choice, both of you should become familiar with 5 people who can contribute and make a difference. You probably already know one place
The Junior year of high school is often considered the “Golden Age” of the high school career, when students are comfortable in their school and not under last-year stress before college. It’s also the optimal time to think hard
College Planning Tips for January
Freshman, Sophomores, Juniors: Getting Started—the early stages of the college search:
1. The courses you choose for next year tell colleges a lot about your commitment as a student, so choose wisely.
2. Make sure
December is a busy time for students – both preparing for vacation at the end of the month, and also managing college preparation and application deadlines.
2014 has been a great year and we’re proud to say that a number
Prepared High School Students Will Perform Better in College
Author: Rhonda Manns, A2Z College Planning
It is no secret that college graduates earn more than those with only a high school diploma. Back in 2004, 69% of all high