
Why Personalized College Counseling? A Student Explains
Sometimes students aren’t sure that they need individually tailored college consulting. In this short video, one of my clients explains why he thinks it has

Sometimes students aren’t sure that they need individually tailored college consulting. In this short video, one of my clients explains why he thinks it has

As my seniors are gearing up for their freshman year, I sometimes get letters from parents thanking me for helping their kids through the college

Today a reader wrote in to ask a question about comparing grading system between two different geometry classes in California. Picture this. Two geometry teachers

Jacques Steinberg of the New York Times reports today that Top Colleges See Little Fall in Freshman Commitments. Unsurprisingly, students offered admission to Harvard, Yale,

I spend about 20% of my time touring around the country getting acquainted with colleges. Millsaps College had been on my list for quite some

As students wait to hear from college admission offices in the next couple of days, this story from the New York Times highlights the cold,

Sallie Mae, the largest private lender in the student loan market, will no longer defer interest until graduation. Starting today, all new student loans require

In a pair of pieces appearing this past weekend in the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times, two journalists illustrate that this admissions

Here I am being interviewed by 9News KUSA, the NBC affiliate in Denver, about how to think about college selection and financial aid in tough