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The applications season has been like no other in the past. The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many colleges and universities to go test-optional (or even test-blind) in their applications this past fall due to the difficulty of [...]
The College Board recently announced that they would be discontinuing the administration of Subject Tests this spring in the U.S. If you are a student and have already registered for a future sitting, the College Board will [...]
Today is a holiday commemorating the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the renowned clergyman and civil rights activist. Rather than just thinking of it as just another day off, it is instructive to reflect on [...]
Co-Authored with Matthew Andrews, PhD Everyday, take small steps to work for pay into the career of your dreams. Start by learning, volunteering, and working for pay early. A young middle schooler can begin to explore career [...]
Let us accept that most students, families and schools are struggling during the pandemic. We are anxious with uncertainty. We are becoming more depressed and disconnected as our hopes are deferred another month. We need something to [...]
Congratulations if you’ve received an Early Decision or Early Action acceptance this month! You’ve earned it and it’s a great sigh of relief that a school likes you – and you have a place to go post-graduation. [...]
In college applications, many students agonize over what major to pick and list in their profile. They worry about whether they’ll be trapped in a field of study that they’re not sure they will like. Or that [...]