Socio-Economic and Racial Disparities Reflected in SAT Scores
It it no surprise whatsoever that black and brown students score lower on standardized tests than their white and yellow peers. This fact is one
It it no surprise whatsoever that black and brown students score lower on standardized tests than their white and yellow peers. This fact is one
Every year at this time, Beloit College in Wisconsin, publishes a list of characteristics of the incoming freshmen class. The list is meant to help
Inside Higher Ed reports in an article today that many colleges–especially liberal arts colleges–are not participating in at least some aspects of the infamous US
Princeton Review’s Guide to the Best 368 Colleges is a best seller. For good reason. It can be very helpful in elucidating some of the
The newest edition of Princeton Review’s The Best 368 Colleges is out. Just hit the bookstores. Most of this tome is a helpful starting place
I was recently talking with a colleague about the merits of students taking a year off between high school and college to do something different,
I received an interesting question today from a friend and colleague who does tutoring and test prep for the ACT and the SAT. Here’s what
The recent announcement by the College Board, the owner of the SAT test, to allow students who take the test two or more times to
One of my recent posts offering tips on how to get great letters of recommendation for college was the “post of the week” at the