Postponing College
Far too many kids go straight to college because their families expect it of them. read more
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Far too many kids go straight to college because their families expect it of them. read more
The best way to help a child through the confusing transition to college is to let him know that he's loved. read more
When it comes to finding a job after graduating, what you did in college can often be more important than which school you went to. read more
There are a number of books that parents will find helpful in understanding the problems many college freshmen face. read more
It's a major transition period for both child and parents when the child returns home from college for the first time. read more
Revealing past problems in a personal essay can actually improve the chances of being admitted to college. read more
SAT scores are only one of the factors considered by medical school admissions officers. Find out what other factors are important. read more
College is a good option for a capable high-school student who is not being challenged by the local curriculum. read more
Some colleges prefer one test or the other in their admissions processes, but both tests are good for selecting students for accelerated content-based... read more
Our expert advises a high school senior about possible next steps. read more
A college should provide professional help to a student who doesn't understand the basic reasons behind his academic difficulties. read more
The talent search programs identify highly gifted students. Middle-schoolers take the SAT or ACT as an out-of-level screening device. read more
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