Monthly Archives: May 2014
The “New” SAT: What Busy Parents Need To Know
The college admissions process hits parents hard during the tough adolescent years, adding a complex task at the tail end of the difficult job of raising teenagers. The new SAT, hitting the streets in the … Continue reading
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Tagged ACT, Albright, colleges, Common Core, David Coleman, FairTest, merit grant, New SAT, score optional, test prep
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Some Small Colleges Almost As Tough For Admission As Ivies
Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME, with a leafy 205 acre campus is known for its fine faculty, emphasis on the outdoors, and for being one of the first most competitive colleges to offer “SAT optional” admissions. Regardless of whether a … Continue reading
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Tagged Admissions, Art history, Bowdoin, Brunswick, economics, government, Maine, robotics, SAT optional
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