4 minute read This blog is dedicated to every parent who has told their student to get off of their phone and every student who has said that they were studying. Sometimes they really are. We’re all pretty attached to our phones. And this makes sense! Our calendars, banking, means of …
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The Summer Regroup: Make an SAT/ACT Plan for the 2022-2023 School Year
6 minute read The summer months are all about relaxing and recharging. That includes sleeping late and cold iced tea under a hot sun (wearing adequate sunscreen!) and disconnecting from the world of the school year. But it also means having a moment to take a look at next year’s milestones …
Test-Optional: What (Else) Does It Mean for You?
4 minute read In March of 2020, we posted a blog discussing increasing numbers of colleges and universities choosing to go test-optional. Little did we know that in a few months, many more colleges would consider themselves temporarily test-optional because of the Covid-19 pandemic closing …
What’s the Deal with Merit Aid?
5 minute read Disclaimer: Financial aid differs from college to college and can be very confusing, so the best way to find answers about a particular school’s financial aid policies is to go on that school’s website or talk to one of its advisors. We’ve discussed that colleges consider many …