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Monthly Archives: February 2011
College Admissions Statistics – What do they mean for you?
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84% of students apply to fewer than 7 colleges. What should your number be? 21% of students are denied admission to their first choice college. What good is a first choice college? Of those admitted to their first choice school, … Continue reading
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Rigor Matters
Students are getting the message that the rigor of their high school courses matters. The College Board administers Advanced Placement tests each spring to high school students. most all of whom enrolled in the corresponding Advanced Placement course in their … Continue reading
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How far would you go to take your ACT?
I read an interesting brief the other day in this week’s issue of Bloomberg Businessweek. Not typical reading for an Independent Educational Consultant, I know. Never know where you’re going to stumble on a bit of helpful information. The story … Continue reading
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