by Susan Osborn | Jan 30, 2018 | SAT/ACT Test Prep
How to Get 800 on the SAT Reading If you think the SAT Reading test is designed to trick you, you’re right. It is. But if you know what the tricks are and where in the text they are likely to occur, you can optimize your score. Below you will find the 16 best...
by Susan Osborn | Jan 8, 2018 | Learning Disabilities
How to Master Your 504 or IEP Meeting 504 and IEP meetings can be intimidating. After all, the school officials are the putative experts, and you but a parent who has spent many sleepless nights worrying about you child and wondering how she or he can get a fair shake...
by Susan Osborn | Jan 4, 2018 | College Admissions
8 Ways To Get An Extra Edge After You Submit Your College Application After you’ve finished submitting your college applications, here are eight ways to get an edge on the competition. Call the admissions offices of the colleges to which you applied and ask if...
by Susan Osborn | Dec 5, 2017 | Learning Disabilities
Help for Reluctant Student Writers and Student Writers with Learning Disabilities For most students, writing is a mysterious process, a laborious, sometimes even agonizing exercise that conduces to little but a sense of incompetence. Students complain,...
by Susan Osborn | Nov 29, 2017 | College Admissions
Three Tips for Writing Successful College Application Supplemental Essays In many admissions offices, the supplemental essays are referred to as the “weeder outer” essays. In other words, admissions officers use these college-specific essays to eliminate (or weed out)...
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