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Sample College Essays of SCS Students
Here are some sample Common App essays of students who have worked with SCS. All of these students are currently, or will be, attending one of their top choice schools! Oyster. Not the seafood; the travel pass. At age 12, I woke up to the most liberating day of my life. My newfound freedom and the entire city of London lay bound in that tiny blue travel card. It was proof of my independence to view world class architectural sights, shop the European fashion that dominated Ox


Benefits of a Liberal Arts Degree
You might think that there is not much you can do with a Liberal Arts Degree, but you would be very wrong! According to National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), the Liberal Arts Degree will teach you some of the most desirable traits that employers are seeking. In addition, many law and business schools view Liberal Arts degrees with favor. College students with liberal arts degrees also have a broader education than that of the majority of other students. Fo


The Benefits of an Experienced Tutor
When all other forms of self-taught education are not enough, you need a tutor. If you are like most students in high school, you probably supplement your class work with extra educational resources on your own time like podcasts, YouTube videos, online books, and much more. However, in most of these cases, you have to invest a lot of trust in the educational value each resource provides you. At first glance, it may not be apparent just how good an online source is. When it


Making Your Final College Decision
Did you receive an early acceptance to a college that you applied to? Anyone who received early acceptance must make their final decision by May 1. You must provide the college or university with a decision by this date. After this date, the students who have accepted an offer will be provided with a class placement. Those who have not accepted an offer will have to wait on their applications to other colleges. Choosing between the colleges you applied to is challenging and


Debunking Education Myths
A lot is going on in politics today, especially with our 24/7 news cycle, and it can be hard to keep up with it all, even if that is all you do. There is so much news out there and it can be difficult to make sense of it all, especially when it comes to education. When it comes to education, especially if you are just starting college or going to, there are many myths out there that can do more harm than good. Of course, doing your own independent research into things is al


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


Tips on Getting Scholarships
It’s that time of year again, scholarship season. A lot of students tend to ignore scholarships, don’t be one of those students. Apply, apply, apply. By ignoring valuable scholarships, you are leaving thousands of dollars on the table. Many scholarships are not claimed because no one applies for them. When applying for scholarships, make sure to apply to the ones that you believe you will have the highest chance of being awarded. Of course, you can apply to ones that you thi


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


Essential Skills for Success in High School and College
Everyone wants to succeed in college but not everyone does. While you cannot predict your GPA, especially since there is an element of chance or luck when submitting assignments in the liberal arts due to the subjectivity of the fields, you can succeed. In fact, by learning how to learn and prepare yourself to tackle the academic demands of college work, you can improve your chances at getting higher grades throughout college. Here are the most common skills you can develop
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