
College Planning for Juniors: Creating a Standardized Testing Plan
If you are a junior, what should you be thinking about regarding the college admissions process? Currently, you should be coming up with a standardized testing plan.
If you are a junior, what should you be thinking about regarding the college admissions process? Currently, you should be coming up with a standardized testing plan.
Look at the percentage of people in the US who have bachelors degrees, county by county. Are you surprised?
Barb visited Ohio Wesleyan and reports what’s new on campus–and what scholarships are available.
New research suggests that college students aren’t really learning. So how do find a college that will be academically challenging? How do you know if the students at the schools you are visiting are academically engaged?
According to a study released yesterday, fully 36% of college students make no learning gains during four years of education.
More and more students seem to be applying to more and more colleges. Evidence? The Common Application.
The assumption that in order to prepare for a doctorate in science one must pursue an undergraduate degree from a major research university is false.
Colleges cost a lot. Sarah Lawrence College costs the most. Why is that? And is this really true? (Hint: It depends on how good a student you are…!)
Did you know the Advanced Placement Tests are going through major changes? Expect to see new AP Tests beginning 2012.
Considering taking a year off between high school and college? More and more kids are deferring admission to explore themselves, serve others, and gain life experience.