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Getting Ready for A New Course
School is stressful, especially if a student wants to attend a great university in the future. The anxiety and stress quickly builds up, and can make school subjects that used to be enjoyable instead seem difficult due to the added stress. However, there are several proven techniques that any student can use to reduce their sense of stress and anxiety, while also increasing their general management abilities. These techniques can be used for any subject, not just those you f


Does the PSAT really matter?
Just a couple weeks ago the PSAT scores were released for high schoolers and parents to see. Even though many schools give it as part of a regular curriculum, not all students take it seriously. However, the PSAT can be seriously useful. The PSAT, or Preliminary SAT, is a guiding tool that helps high school students across the country prepare for the SAT. While practically every student takes the PSAT, not all students know how to improve their scores. If a student does not


Everything You Need To Know About College Application Deadlines
College applications can be hard for any high school student to complete, even if they know and meet all their expected deadlines. You have to submit admissions essays, results of your SAT and/or ACT test, partial and full high school transcripts, letters of recommendation, and maybe even a portfolio. Each school you apply to has different requirements to follow. In this article, we will help you understand the most common type of deadlines you will see when applying to coll


How do I get into a good college?
How do I get into a good college? Yikes! It's time to start putting together those applications. No pressure or anything.. they just have a fair chance of determining the course of the rest of your life. Yeah I know, you're not old enough to vote yet but you're expected to make such a huge decision? Anyone else about to have a panic attack? Okay, okay, calm down. The truth? It's not that much of a big deal. If you don't get into your top school (or any school), the world st


Get Ready for the New Academic Year
I know, it is summer and you are having so much fun hanging out with friends or just taking some time off before you go back to high school in September. However, this is also the prime time to get ready and organized for the new academic year. In this article, we will help you set your academic goals and show you some available online resources to help you achieve your goals. For a detailed plan, you should consult with a student coach. How to Set Academic Goals By the las


Four Tips to Help You Write a Better Admissions Essay
Four Tips to Help You Write a Better Admissions Essay It will be uncommon that you will find a college admissions application that does not include an admissions essay. However, there is no need to fear. Your essay is not being graded so much as it will be understood to be a reflection of your personality, your drive, and your mission. The purpose of a good admissions essay is to make your application stronger, and provide meaning to your interest in seeking admission. It d


Applying to College? Be Yourself!
Applying to college can be daunting for even the most prepared high school student and graduates. No matter how many extra-curricular activities you participate in or how high your grades are, you may feel there is constant room for improvement. If you are like most high school students, you are probably preparing your application years earlier than when you are submitting it. It is common for students in grades ten and eleven to attend SAT workshops, learn a musical instrum


Scholarship Hunting: What to Do and What to Apply For
With the costs of a university education rising each year, it is becoming increasingly more difficult for high school students to fund their university degrees. Even if they receive help from their parents and work a full time job, they may not be able to cover tuition alone, being forced to take out loans from the bank. However, if you qualify for a scholarship, you may not have to experience this issue. Scholarships range in size from a few hundred dollars to full compensat


How to Take Advantage of Community Service / Volunteer Hours for College Applications
College applications can be a daunting task for any high school student. You may feel anxious about the state of your applications even before your graduating year. However, there is no need to worry. Choosing where you will gain volunteering hours is simple, and can be done if you use the following guiding principles that will help you make the most of your community service. If you are unsure of how to approach the topic, consider asking an academic coach for help. Choose


Visiting a Prospective College: Take Our College Checklist With You
Congratulations! You have been invited to a college tour. While your offer of acceptance may not be final (although, if your grades remain good, it should not be a problem), you should start planning to visit all the colleges and universities you are interested in attending. For more information or help to ensure you fully benefit from college tours, don’t hesitate to consult an academic coach. Here are the steps you should take to ensure you maximize this opportunity. Good
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