by Susan Osborn | Apr 29, 2018 | College Admissions
Most Ivy League colleges want to see a composite SAT score of 1500-1600 and a composite ACT score of no lower than 33. Does that mean that you shouldn’t apply if you don’t have these scores? Not at all. However, if your score is less than the school’s average, you’re...
by Susan Osborn | Apr 29, 2018 | College Admissions
Too often, students are given bad advice when it comes to participating in high school extra-curricular activities. A lot of that advice sounds like this: “Join every club that you can!” “Work your way into every leadership position that you...
by Susan Osborn | Apr 20, 2018 | Learning Disabilities
Typically, students with ADHD produce a wealth of ideas about an essay writing topic. Yet over 60% of students with ADHD struggle to get their ideas down on paper. For most students with ADHD, writing assignments are torturous. Why? For many children with ADHD,...
by Susan Osborn | Apr 11, 2018 | College Admissions
You can take hundreds of virtual college tours and browse through multiple electronic guidebooks, but there’s no better way to see if a college is a good fit for you than by visiting the college and talking face-to-face with the people who make up the community. To...
by Susan Osborn | Apr 7, 2018 | College Admissions
When high school students begin the college admissions process, many feel overwhelmed. Trying to manage all that has to be done can be stressful and can take a toll on academic performance, friendships, and health. How to avoid it? Start early. While some...
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