by Susan Osborn | Apr 23, 2019 | College Admissions
In an effort to sort through a growing number of applications, about a decade ago, colleges began tracking applicants’ “demonstrated interest.” This new measure sought to calculate the seriousness of the applicants’ interest in the college and took into account,...
by Susan Osborn | Apr 18, 2019 | Classroom Skills
In order to succeed in school, it’s important that children develop strong language and literacy-related skills early in life. But knowing how to read and write fluently doesn’t just help your child in school. Strong communication skills also build personal...
by Susan Osborn | Apr 11, 2019 | College Admissions, SAT/ACT Test Prep
Parents assume that the more time a student preps for the SAT, the more likely it is that the student will earn a high score on the test. But that’s not necessarily true. A student can spend two hours a day for six months prepping for the SAT and still come away with...
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