
We have written several posts on choosing a major in college. While there is much debate about the relevance of a student’s major and their professional future, the downturn in

One of our most commented on posts is “Which is Better: AP or IB?” In the post, we highlight the differences between the two academic programs. Recently, the NY Times

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Who doesn’t love a compliment? Yesterday afternoon I received a nice note from the mother of one of my clients who was accepted early to Dartmouth. He’s smart, talented, and

Now that most students have turned in their college applications, attention is now focused on financial aid and the dreaded Free Application for Federal Student Aid or FAFSA application! For

Every year the Princeton Review’s releases its Best Value Colleges From the Princeton Review: Check out our list of the 209 best value colleges—based on academics, costs, financial aid, debt,

Perhaps the most vexing aspect of college admissions in the United States today is the use and abuse of standardized tests. While there is no solid research to support their

One of the best parts of my job as an educational planner or educational consultant is that I have the opportunity to meet with representatives of colleges from all over