Category: College

  • Accepted to College: Now What? Maximizing Your Summer for Academic Preparation

    Accepted to College: Now What? Maximizing Your Summer for Academic Preparation

    Congratulations! You’ve been accepted to college – an exciting milestone in your academic journey. As you anticipate the next chapter of your life, it’s essential to make the most of your summer before college to prepare academically. While it’s tempting to relax and enjoy the break, utilizing this time effectively can set you up for…

  • Congratulations! You’re Accepted to College: What’s Next?

    Congratulations! You’re Accepted to College: What’s Next?

    So, you’ve received that coveted acceptance letter from your dream college. Congratulations are in order! All the hard work, late nights studying, and extracurricular activities have paid off. But now what? The transition from high school to college can be both exciting and overwhelming. There’s a lot to consider and prepare for before you embark…

  • Navigating College Waitlists: What to Do and How to Handle Deposit Deadlines

    Navigating College Waitlists: What to Do and How to Handle Deposit Deadlines

    So, you’ve completed your college applications, sent them off, and now you’re faced with the waiting game. But what happens if instead of an acceptance or rejection, you receive the dreaded waitlist notification? It’s a scenario many students find themselves in, and it can be confusing and frustrating to navigate. Adding to the complexity is…

  • Demystifying Likely Letters in College Admissions: What You Need to Know

    Demystifying Likely Letters in College Admissions: What You Need to Know

    In the whirlwind of college admissions, where students compete fiercely to secure coveted spots at their dream schools, there’s a lesser-known aspect often overlooked: the colleges themselves are in a competition to attract the best and brightest applicants. One of the tools in their arsenal? Likely letters. So, what exactly is a likely letter? A…

  • A Closer Look: IB vs. AP Programs

    A Closer Look: IB vs. AP Programs

    In the realm of high school education, there are two prominent contenders for advanced courses: the International Baccalaureate (IB) and Advanced Placement (AP) programs. Both offer rigorous curricula designed to challenge students and prepare them for college-level coursework. However, the differences between the two can be significant, leading to varied experiences and outcomes for students.…

  • Top 5 Ways to Gain Professional Experience as a College Student

    Top 5 Ways to Gain Professional Experience as a College Student

    For first-years and sophomores just beginning to explore the career realm, student organizations are a great way to get started. Most campuses will have student organizations geared towards those majoring in specific disciplines or targeting certain professions.  For example, if you are interested in pursuing journalism, joining the campus newspaper is a fantastic way to…

  • Easy Dorm Room Delights: 3 Quick and Tasty Meals for College Students

    Easy Dorm Room Delights: 3 Quick and Tasty Meals for College Students

    While living in a college dorm, navigating the culinary landscape can be a challenge. But with a bit of creativity and resourcefulness, you can whip up delicious meals without a full kitchen. Here are three easy and tasty recipes that are perfect for busy college students living in dorms. With these easy recipes, you can…

  • Top 3 Tips for Choosing the Right College Major

    Top 3 Tips for Choosing the Right College Major

    Choosing the right college major is a pivotal decision that will shape your academic and professional path. Here are our top three tips to help you make an informed choice: Consider what subjects or activities genuinely interest and excite you. Reflect on your hobbies, extracurricular activities, and any particular topics that you enjoy studying. Choosing…

  • The Hidden Truth: Why SAT Optional Schools Still Crave High Test Scores

    The Hidden Truth: Why SAT Optional Schools Still Crave High Test Scores

    The landscape of college admissions has been evolving rapidly, with many institutions adopting test-optional policies recently. While the shift towards test-optional admissions was expected to reduce the emphasis on standardized tests like the SAT, a surprising trend has emerged. Schools that have gone test-optional still see many applicants submitting SAT scores, and the median test…

  • AI and the Classroom: Charting a New Course in Modern Education

    AI and the Classroom: Charting a New Course in Modern Education

    Embracing the AI Revolution in Education: A New School Year, A New Frontier As summer comes to a close, the excitement, and anticipation of a new school year buzzes in the air. And with the return of students to the classroom, another familiar presence is making its way back into the educational landscape: ChatGPT and…