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myths

5 Myths about the First Day of College

With all the movies, TV shows, and tall tales out there, you might have a preconceived idea of what college is like. But the truth can get a little skewed as it’s passed down the line to you, and that can lead to some unrealistic fears or false expectations. But don’t worry, we’re here to …
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myths

Myth: the second half of my high school year doesn’t matter

Key takeaways Many students believe the second half of senior year doesn’t matter, but staying consistent and finishing strong is still important. Even with an acceptance letter, colleges may request final transcripts and can even revoke offers if your grades drop significantly. To finish high school strong, stay committed to your classes and activities, keep …
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college applications

A Guide to Taking AP Classes in High School

Key Takeaway AP classes are college-level courses offered in high school that end with an exam. Scoring well on an AP Exam could result in college credit and progress towards your undergraduate degree. AP classes also boost students’ weighted GPA, show academic rigor, and improve college applications. Advanced placement (AP) classes help you get a …
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questions & answers

What is a College Legacy Student?

Simply put, a legacy is a student at a college who has family ties to an alumnus of that institution. Perhaps the student’s mother or father attended that university when they were younger. The family of legacy students–or “legacies”–typically have a loyalty to that school and the pride that comes along with it. What does …
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ACT & SAT

Colleges That Don’t Require the SAT or ACT

There are over 3,500 colleges, universities, and institutions that offer degrees in the United States, but did you know that more than 2,100 of these schools don’t currently require SAT or ACT scores should you apply? Many colleges are currently test optional, while a handful are test free. If you didn’t score well or you’re …
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myths

College Myth: Elite Colleges Prefer SAT over ACT

The ACT vs SAT. A battle of the standardized tests. If you’re in college, thinking about college, or know anything about college- you’ve heard of them. You think they’re the same, right? Wrong. The ACT and SAT are both college entrance exams but have different components. The SAT’s test structure includes math, reading, writing and …
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ACT & SAT

Preference of the ACT or SAT by State (Infographic)

Key Takeaways Colleges don’t favor the SAT over the ACT or vice versa. The most important factor is the score of the test you take. States, however, do tend to have regional testing preferences. Some states lean heavily ACT, others lean SAT, and many fall somewhere in between. When choosing which entrance exam to take, …
As a parent, there are some do's and don'ts at college orientation.
college admissions

Do’s and Don’ts: Parents at College Orientation

College orientation is usually a surreal experience for both students and their parent(s). While you’re trying to situate your mind on how the next four years will play out on this campus, you’re also trying to process the ton of information tour guides are saying. As a parent, understand that your kid may be taken …

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