Interviewing Tips – Colleges want you to like them, even if they don’t accept you. This means that the interview is not a test. Read this for tips to shine at your college interview.
Majoring in Civil Engineering –
Majors, Minors and Concentrations – Your guide to understanding the meaning of these terms, how they differ, and how to make your choices work for you.
Majoring in Criminology – Criminology is the study of the attributes of crime,
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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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Planning on Playing College Sports? – prospective student athletes can discover what they need to do now if they plan to compete in college
Majoring in Communications – Communications is a great fit for
Spring Break is right around the corner for high school students. For some, this means a genuine rest from studying and for others; it means a week dedicated to serious thought on their college dreams. For best results,
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
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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Thanks to the Town of Cary (Parks and Recreation) for hosting “Send Your Kids To The Best, Most Selective Colleges For Pennies On The Dollar” seminar on January 25, 2014.
Would you like to attend or host
The majority of scholarship applications require students to prepare an essay or statement that outlines their eligibility. Preparing these letters takes a certain amount of skill, as each student is striving to make their application look unique. Students should
When children are in their preschool and elementary years, many parents begin saving for college with all the best intentions. Events often happen that aren’t anticipated, and sometimes the college fund gets tapped into long before their kids start