Monthly Archives: June 2013
A Gothic Gem In The Leafy Philadelphia Suburbs: Bryn Mawr College
How many American colleges actually have a medieval-style cloister? Bryn Mawr College, an all female liberal arts college of 1,600 in suburban Philadelphia, is one of the few. It is said that Bryn Mawr is the first college in the … Continue reading
Posted in Bryn Mawr College, Education, Educational Consultant, Educational Counselor, Educational Solutions, Informed Educational Solutions, Sarah C. Reese, Uncategorized
Tagged Bryn Mawr, Bryn Mawr College, Colleges and Universities, Education, National Register of Historic Places, Philadelphia, United States
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SAT – ACT: The Dread of Standardized Testing
There is an overwhelming amount of work that needs to be completed in the college application process. Amidst the excitement of this time, most students look at standardized tests with dread. They consider testing and test prep to be extremely unpleasant … Continue reading
Posted in 10th Grade, 11th Grade, Academic Consultant, ACT, ACT, Applications, Best Fit School, College, College Admissions, College Applications, College Scholarships, Confident Children, Education, Educational Consultant, Educational Counselor, Educational Solutions, Financial Considerations in Educational Choics, Financing College, High School, Informed Educational Solutions, Junior Year, Merit Aid, Online Learning, Post Graduate Year, Sandy Aprahamian, SAT, SAT, Scholarships, school success, Self-Assessment, Sophomore Year, Standardized Tests, Study Skills, Teen Self-Confidence, Test Prep
Tagged ACT, ACT (test), College Admissions, Education, Gap Year, SAT, SAT or ACT?, Standardized test, Standardized Testing, Student, Teacher, test prep, United States, why take standardized tests
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