It almost doesn't seem possible, and yet here it is – your child's senior year of high school. Between filling out college applications and writing college admission essays, senior year can seem daunting to students and parents. Relax. Here is some great advice on writing winning college essays and locating college information to help you and your child transition to college successfully.
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College Admission Essays: Chronological Order Essay Example
There are seven common types of essay structures. These types include: chronological order, interrupted chronological...
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Roadmap to College: What Happens If I Get Waitlisted?
One possible outcome when hearing back from colleges is that you have been waitlisted. Being placed on a waitlist is a...
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Scoring at the SAT
No, I'm not talking about that kind of scoring. I'm talking academics here, or at least the SAT's version of academics....
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The ACT: What Is Tested? How Is It Scored?
What the ACT Expects You to Know The ACT tests the following subjects: English: The ACT expects you to know the...
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The ACT: Hamburger Writing - The Organization of the Essay
Ever taken a bite of a big, juicy hamburger from a fast-food restaurant? Well, okay, we don't blame you for not wanting...
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