by Susan Osborn | Apr 18, 2019 | Classroom Skills
How to Encourage Your Child’s Reading and Writing at Home 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....
by Susan Osborn | Apr 11, 2019 | College Admissions, SAT/ACT Test Prep
Five Easy Ways to Outsmart the SAT Reading and Writing Section 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...
by Susan Osborn | Mar 27, 2019 | College Admissions
Record Numbers of Regular Decision Applicants A week ago, Dartmouth College published stunning application stats. Despite recent scandals and a lot of bad press, the College received a record number of regular decision applications for the Class of 2023: 23,641. This,...
by Susan Osborn | Mar 21, 2019 | College Admissions
What Are Your Chances of Getting Off a College Wait List? In Dante’s Inferno, those souls neither graced by fortune nor completely damned by fate are consigned to Limbo. Limbo is neither here nor there; not heaven but also not hell. It’s kind of a squashy place...
by Susan Osborn | Mar 12, 2019 | College Admissions
5 Ways to Stay Calm While Waiting for College Admissions Decisions Finally. You’ve clicked “submit” for the last time. The college application process is finally over. You lean back in your chair, close your eyes, and think… “Now what?” The anxiety around college...
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