What Does “Deferred” Mean?
What does “deferred” mean and what should your next steps be if you have been deferred or waitlisted by one or more of your schools?
Making the Final Decision on College Acceptances
May 1st is the universal decision date deadline for students to select admission to their top choice college and pay their first deposit. Here are some tips on how to make your decision when you have several offers on the table.
Helpful Tips for Registering for the SAT and ACT
When it comes to optimizing your test results, there is content to master, there are strategies to learn, and there is stamina to build. But more than a month before the actual test, you will need to register for it. Here are some tips to help you make the most of your tests outside of the standard test prep curriculum.
What’s Next After You Apply: Scholarships, Portals, and More
It is such a relief to hit that submit button on the Common App, get a little celebration confetti, and know that you have done all you can up to this point to ensure your application was the best that it can be.
Here are the next steps you should take after submitting to each school.
5 Things to Avoid on Your College Essays
College application season is officially in full swing. Maybe you have already submitted an application or two. Perhaps you have already even heard back from a rolling-decision school. For any schools you are still planning on applying to, you still have time to edit and adjust your personal statement and especially your supplemental essays. Here are 5 things to avoid when writing them.
Financial Aid Apps — FAFSA and CSS Profile
Many of you have expressed how important financial aid is for your family, so I want to make you aware of a very important date: October 1. Two very important financial aid forms open on this date, and it is imperative to get them filled out ASAP to meet deadlines and ensure the maximum financial aid benefits for college.
College Application Deadlines: What’s the Difference?
Early Decision I, Early Decision II, Early Action, Single Choice Early Action, Regular, Rolling— aka ED I, EDII, SCEA, EA, RD… Ahhh! What does all of this even mean?
College Applications: The Five Most Important Things
Here are the 5 most important components to the application process, and a tip for each one.
Three More College Application Steps
In my last post I gave three concrete steps to take when “eating the elephant” one bite at a time, making the college applications process more manageable. Let’s explore the next three “bites.”
College Application Season: Seniors, Start Your Engines
College application season has officially begun.
Knowing where to start can be daunting. So many of my students show up trying to tackle it all at once. But like I always tell them, “How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time.”
So here are my suggestions for a few of your first bites: