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When is an extracurricular good enough?
By Tim Parros Every student is different. They have different passions and are driven for ...
The Road Traveled
By Liz Boyd From someone that took a roundabout way to their career, to the ...
To ACT or to SAT, that is the question.
By Liz Boyd and Kim Parros If you're in high school, you may be wondering ...
How to Read an Award Letter
By Kim Parros, Lisa Schmidt, and Liz Boyd Good news: Award Letters are right around ...
Should I apply to an Ivy League school?
By Tim Parros What schools are considered Ivy League? Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, the ...
Deferment 101: Part 3 – Moving Forward
By Aimee Nemeth Sometimes, no matter our best intentions, things simply do not go as ...
Deferment 101: Part 2 – The Waitlist
By Timothy Parros and Aimee Nemeth As colleges are reviewing their second or third wave ...
Deferment 101: Part 1- The Deferment
By Aimee Nemeth There’s a little known grey area in the college acceptance game called ...
Thoughts about Grades in high school, college, and in getting that job after college
Timothy Parros As our students are beginning to get their results from all of their ...
6 Things High School Juniors can do to Maximize Their Winter Breaks
By Aimee Nemeth It’s time to pull on that winter coat and thaw out the ...
Acceptance and Award Letters, oh my!
By Aimee Nemeth The moment has finally arrived… Your college acceptance letter is in your ...
Choosing the Right College
Nick Parros – Freshman at Rollins College in Winter Park Florida I can’t believe that ...
Applying to College Can Be Difficult. By Timothy Parros
We have written many blogs about the importance of getting your college application correct, one ...
How to Get the Most out of a College Tour
By Zoe VanSlooten College campus tours can be one of the most important tools in ...
How to Correctly Email Colleges
By Zoe VanSlooten Throughout your time applying to colleges, you likely will (and should be) ...