There are a lot of misconceptions out there about women’s colleges. But they’re just that. Misconceptions. Read on to learn what women’s colleges have to offer, and why you might want to consider them. You won’t necessarily be taking classes only with other women. Many women’s colleges have consortium agreements with other nearby co-ed colleges. […]
Spring College Fairs
Many high schools offer their own college fairs in the spring, and it is a good idea for any student conducting a college search to attend. However, if your high school does not have a spring college fair, or if you want access to a wider range of schools, two organizations host college fairs throughout […]
Spring Admit 2015
In addition to admit, deny, and waitlist decisions, you may receive an offer of admission for the spring semester. You’re probably less familiar with spring admission, but it’s becoming increasingly common. Here are some answers to questions you might have about your spring acceptance. Why spring admission? Colleges use spring admission when they want to […]
Deciding Between the SAT and ACT Continued – Practice Tests
Our last blog post discussed the differences between the SAT and ACT. While it’s important to understand the differences between the tests, before deciding on one or the other, you should take a practice test in each. The College Board and ACT each offer their own test preparation materials, including practice tests that you can […]
Subject Tests 2013
A Primer on Subject Tests Many colleges require or recommend that applicants submit SAT Subject Test scores. You can take them at any point in high school, but it usually makes sense to coordinate Subject Tests with your high school curriculum. You may not yet know if you’ll need to take SAT Subject Tests, but […]
Essay Idea Brainstorming
It’s September, and the fall semester is starting up. This means it’s time to dig into your college application essays. Before you start writing, however, you should probably do some reflecting and brainstorming. Putting some work in before you write will allow you to spend less time figuring out what you want to say, and […]
SAT or ACT 2014
SAT or ACT? You might be wondering how to decide between taking the SAT or ACT. Pretty much all colleges will accept either test, so the decision of which to take depends on your personal preference. As you think about preparing for the SAT or ACT, keep some of these important differences in mind. Sections. […]
When to Begin Working on your College Essay
The college essay, or personal statement, is one of the most important elements of the college application process. As a result, rising seniors may be wondering about when they should begin working on their essays. It’s best to wait until later this summer, or at least until you’ve completed your summer program or experience, to […]
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