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Tag Archives: summer
Fire Up Your Summer With Test Prep
Once school is out for summer and your time is freed up from classroom and extracurricular commitments, put together a test prep plan to prepare for the ACT, SAT or SAT IIs, if you’re planning to take one or more. … Continue reading
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Fine Tune Your Summer Plans
Summer is approaching and you’re probably thinking of all the fun things you’re going to do: meet your friends at the beach, sleep late, swim, travel, summer BBQs with family… Summer is also a good time for a bit of … Continue reading
Seniors: Your Summer Assignment
Rising seniors, this summer is a very important time for you to get organized and focused on your college application process. Once senior year begins you’ll be busy keeping up with all your responsibilities both in and out of school. … Continue reading
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What Are Your Plans For The Summer?
When we all think of summer, we think about summer fun: hanging out at the beach, swimming with friends and family BBQs. Whether you’re planning to work, intern, volunteer or take a class this summer, there’s also time for a … Continue reading
Your Final Senior To-Do List
Seniors, you did it! You’re about to graduate and before you know it, you’ll be a first year college student! But, please ensure you’ve taken care of the following so no stumbling blocks land in your way: Have your high … Continue reading
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5 Things To Do This Summer
Summer is swimming, relaxing, lying on the beach, lemonade and watermelon and bbqs. Summer is also the perfect time to figure out where your interests lie, further expand your involvement in current activities and have some new experiences too. What … Continue reading
What Are You Doing This Summer?
Read. Work. Intern. Volunteer. Travel. Study at a university. Participate in a research project. Summer is the time to further expand your interests and to have new experiences too. Consider the following when making your plans: Look to build new … Continue reading
Save Your Best Work!
Juniors and seniors, start saving high school work you’re proud of— your finished papers can play a very important role in your college application process. Hundreds of colleges do not require standardized tests as a part of their application but … Continue reading