
High School Stress & Race to Nowhere
I had a great conversation with a very down-to-earth mother of a client this morning. She was communicating her frustration that her high school aged

I had a great conversation with a very down-to-earth mother of a client this morning. She was communicating her frustration that her high school aged

The New York Times ran a story on Sunday entitled Making College “Relevant.” The thrust is that consumers of higher education (i.e., primarily parents, but

Tips and Tricks First, avoid being a “GPA protector.” Don’t play it safe by enrolling in easy classes. An effortless “A” is not as impressive

It’s that time of year again, when students and parents are being solicited by all sorts of organizations who promise to find you a scholarship.

College campuses have social stereotypes: The geeky, intellectual campus. The very conservative campus, both socially and politically The earthy-crunchy campus where veganism is common The

If you aspire to be an actor, you need to consider the sorts of university programs that can train you to become a professional actor.

One of the distinctive features of the American higher educational system is its infinite variety. There is a college for everyone. One group of universities

A new book written by three Chinese undergraduates now attending liberal arts degrees at American colleges highlights the many advantages of smaller colleges for Chinese

[ad id=12335] It’s time to declare a moratorium on class ranking. One of my most popular post is on the difference between weighted and unweighted