Applerouth Blog - Social Media and Your College Applications
From Jed Applerouth, of Applerouth Tutoring, an informative article about the positive aspects of social media during the college admissions process. Of course, there are also some pitfalls to negative posts.
Applerouth Blog - Social Media and Your College Applications
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From the Georgia Tech Undergraduate Admissions blog, Rick Clark's words ring so true to me, both as a parent and a college admissions consultant. Please take the time to read this meaningful article.
Seniors - Talk to Your Parents, From Rick Clark at Georgia Tech From one of my favorite columnists, Brennan Barnard, an important article about understanding who you are as an applicant. Important information for high school seniors and juniors.
Authentic College Admission College admissions offices are preparing for a fall of flexibility and probably some chaos as they move to virtual recruiting and changes in how applications are reviewed.
Inside Higher Ed: Chaos and Flexibility Students might be wondering how their AP exam scores compare to all test-takers. Here is a recently published chart using information that has been "tweeted" by Trevor Packer of College Board.
Total Registration AP Score Distribution Here is an opinion piece from the New York Times. Rather than focusing on what we are losing or may have lost during the pandemic, use this time to "seize the moment" and be useful to our families, communities, and the world.
Seize the Moment Here is an important article by one of my favorite columnists, Brennan Barnard. Consider why you want to go to college, how you and your family will pay for it, and how you can step outside the "norms" in a year when nothing is normal.
Declaring Independence in College Admission, from Forbes |
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