In the mail today, I received an institutional guide of liberal arts colleges throughout the country, titled Power of Liberal Arts, Liberal Arts Colleges and Universities. This pocketbook gem contained a general listing, state by state. What I kind of love about this, is that there are no rankings, just an alphabetical list of collegesContinue reading “Liberal Arts Colleges”
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What to tell yourself when college decisions come out
This is a short, but important post. To all of my seniors who have heard back, who have been waitlisted and who are comparing yourselves to the other decisions you are hearing from your peers. Please say the following mantras to yourself, write them down or put them into your notes app on your phone:Continue reading “What to tell yourself when college decisions come out”
New College and Career Center Location
We are excited to announce that the College and Career Center has moved its location to a new classroom! We have made our home in Room 500. The new space will have computer stations for application review and assistance, college searching, assisting seniors in filing out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and more!Continue reading “New College and Career Center Location”
Navigating through the Common Application
I love my friends over at CollegeWise and they rolled out an awesome free guide for the Common Application. The Common Application is an online application system that allows students to apply to multiple private and out-of-state colleges on one site. The Common App includes multiple sections and essays. Follow through this guide and makeContinue reading “Navigating through the Common Application”
SAT – ACT Comparison Tool
“Ms. Rowley, I took both the ACT and SAT, but I don’t know which score to send.” Applerouth has a super easy, free converter tool for you to input both scores and see which is higher. Happy testing!! Check out the converter tool here: Test Comparison Tool – Applerouth