University or LAC – Which is Right for You? – Learn here about the differences. Then, decide what you require to meet your academic and personal needs and review answers to your questions after visiting both a small college
SAT vs ACT – Which Should You Take? – The redesign of the SAT in 2016 resulted in a test quite similar to the ACT. But how do they really compare and how can you determine which test
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SAT or ACT? Deciding Which Test is Right for You – feeling confused about which college entrance exam to take? This may help.
Majoring in Cyber-security – with a median pay over $90,000 and
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The Big University Experience – Learn about the benefits (and some of the drawbacks) to attending a college with an enrollment greater than 15,000.
Majoring in Animal Science – As our human population grows, so
With so many graduates starting to leave behind their high school life for the college dream, June seems like a great time to discuss studying aboard.
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Why Study Abroad? –
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.
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Author: Rhonda Manns, Educational Consultant, A2Z College Planning
Everyone knows that an SAT or ACT score is an important part of the college admissions process, and yet many parents send their kids to take the test without
http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2015/9/16/harvard-testing-writing-portion/?utm_source=Email+Newsletter&utm_campaign=a9fbbcb3e0-Daily_Newsletter_2015_09_169_16_2015&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_160d75b318-a9fbbcb3e0-17500937
UVa appears to be among the first of the highly-selective colleges to reconsider standardized test policies for the class of 2017–there will be no “writing” requirement for the new SAT or the ACT:
http://www.examiner.com/article/uva-drops-writing-from-sat-for-class-of-2017
Few college admission requirements generate more angst than standardized testing. When considered along with a student’s academic record, such tests are intended to help admission officers determine whether students can do the work academically in the first year of college.