
‘Score Choice’: a Tempest in a Teapot? – Chronicle.com
The Chronicle of Higher Education has joined in the reporting on “Score Choice,” the new policy by the College Board to allow students the ability to choose which test scores

The Chronicle of Higher Education has joined in the reporting on “Score Choice,” the new policy by the College Board to allow students the ability to choose which test scores

Peter Schwartz from the Huffington Post has writen a funny, yet sorta sad piece about how he has been fretting about his son’s college applications. The funny part is that

The global market in universities | The future is another country | The Economist How Great College Advice Supports International Families Great College Advice has been offering personalized college admissions

Unweighted GPA. Weighted GPA. Class rank. How do these factors combine in the college admissions process?

At M.I.T., Large Lectures Are Going the Way of the Blackboard – NYTimes.com How Can Families Evaluate Whether a College Is the Right Fit for Their Student? Evaluating fit requires

One of my most popular posts is dedicated to explaining the difference between an unweighted and weighted GPA. It generated a lot of discussion (and continues to do so). I

Today a reader called me out on my decision to focus in a recent post on the Top 10 Value Colleges as identified by the Princeton Review (Kiplinger’s has a

When is the best time to hire an online college admissions consultant for maximum ROI? The consensus among experienced counselors is clear: sophomore year or early junior year is the

Thanks to a reader, I stumbled upon a new publication today (new to me, anyway). The Daily Beast is running an article entitled, “Dirty Secrets of College Admissions.” The author