Category: 12th Graders
What Students Need to Know About Applying to College During a Pandemic
The “back-to-school” season is upon us, but with surging coronavirus cases across the country, this will not be an ordinary fall. Many unknowns about the ... Read More
COVID-19’s Impact on Rising High School Seniors This Fall
We looked at the kinds of challenges and changes that rising high school seniors may face this fall. Here’s what we found. All schools that ... Read More
How My Average Student Got a Full Ride to College
College admissions mania and all the buzz that surrounds college ranking lists contribute to the myth that average students should expect to get lost ... Read More
How Families Are Celebrating Their High School Seniors
COVID-19 has proven to be the ultimate disrupter; most evidenced in the education sector and the lives of graduating high school seniors. With the ... Read More
Leaning Toward Community College as a Result of COVID-19? Here’s What You Should Know
Research has shown that many high school seniors who hadn’t considered attending a community college before COVID-19 emerged worldwide, will now add two-year schools ... Read More
Is it a Good Idea to Take a Gap Year?
Every single day we experience different ways the coronavirus is disrupting lives and changing how we do things. Every sector and experience that requires people ... Read More
How the COVID-19 Pandemic Will Impact High School Seniors
In our effort to bring you the latest, and most accurate college admissions information so your family can make better, more informed decisions, we are ... Read More
Help Your Student Graduate In Four Years
I've heard many a college freshman say, "Four years, and I AM DONE!" Sounds good, but that's not always the reality. Is Graduating College ... Read More
Why High School Students Should Look For Internships
Getting work experience is important for whatever you do in life, but starting young is even better. In 2014, 77% of high school students were ... Read More
What’s the Difference Between ACT vs. SAT: An Expert Offers His Opinion
It makes sense that there would be no need for two separate standardized tests if both were identical. So, it's safe to assume that there ... Read More