Monthly Archives: November 2014
Worried About Your Test Scores? Think Outside of the Box
By now, seniors applying to college have a realistic idea of the likely range where their test scores are falling. If students are concerned about how their scores might affect their admissions outcomes, they should check which colleges and universities … Continue reading
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Tagged Academia, ACT, Bowdoin College, College Admissions, SAT, score optional, seniors, www.FairTest.org
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Applying to Colleges: When Is Enough, Enough?
“Applications By The Dozen, As Anxious Seniors Hedge College Bets” (written by Ariel Kaminer, The New York Times, 11/16/14) describes the latest mania to sweep the college admissions process: the practice, by some worried seniors, of filing increasing numbers of … Continue reading
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Tagged ACT (test), applications, College Admissions, Colleges and Universities, GuidedPath, SAT
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