Coming Soon: October 2018 PSAT Scores
Scores from the October 2018 PSAT/NMSQT test are expected to be available between December 10th and 12th.
Operation ‘Student’ Blues
Operation Varsity Blues has captured the nation’s imagination for the past few weeks. The headlines conjure images of parents who have lost faith in their children’s ability to stand on their own two feet—images of colleges as “Pay to Play” institutions, auctioning off admissions to the highest bidders.
Would a Study Group Help?
Study groups can help students stay motivated and organized. In fact, it's shown that they can be even more effective than classroom discussions in helping students learn and remember.
ADHD: What Every Parent Needs to Know
Let’s start with a clarification. ADHD is a medical condition, not a personality flaw. Just as you need to be aware of, monitor, and support any other medical condition your child might have, the same is true of ADHD.
Changes in ACT Extended Time Administration
Students who qualify for extended time will still have the same total amount of extra time. Before, students could spend their extra time (1.5 hrs) on whichever of the four tests they chose. Now that time is proportionally allocated across the four subject tests. This is a change for the ACT but exactly how the SAT allocates extended time.
The change takes effect September 2018.
Why Taking Actual Condition SAT, ACT Tests Matter?
When working toward SAT or ACT test, taking a full-length actual conditions test is one of the most important parts of preparation. These practice tests not only provide you with a score but also highlight your test-taking tendencies. How do you manage your time, do you get distracted easily, and what kind of test anxiety do you have?
Letters of Recommendation – Things to Consider
Letter of recommendations is a very confusing aspect of college admissions. Either student misses their importance or over think it. Ideally speaking, letters of recommendation provide a first-hand account of who the student is, their conduct in an educational setting, enriching it with anecdotes etc.
You Are Accepted…Now What?
With college acceptances in its wake, April brings an end to all the months and years of planning, studying, preparation, and the emotional roller coaster ride of college admissions process. While the competition to apply to colleges has increased dramatically over the last couple of decades, the reality is most students will get accepted to more than one college they applied to.
Getting Ready for AP Exams and SAT Subject Test
All though optional, taking AP Test and SAT Subject Test (depending upon what colleges you are applying to), may provide the much needed advantage on your college application and financial relief on your college tuition bill.