Academic Resources
The Washington Post recently published an article which reported that many states which provide funding for free in-school test prep programs at public high schools have begun to cut
Recently, the University of Chicago announced that their admissions process was now “test-optional”, as reported in USA Today (https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2018/06/14/university-chicago-sat-act-optional/701153002/) last year. This announcement has led many parents, students, and
One of the most common questions I hear from both students and parents is about the weighted grade point average (GPA) at their school and if it is true
In the spring of 2015, Stanford University made a big splash on the pages of Money, the Wall Street Journal, and other reputable news sources by announcing that all students
Over the last few decades, both the raw number of high school graduates applying to college and the percentage of high school graduates applying to college has increased dramatically. One
Now is the Time for SAT Subject Test Preparation Now that April is here and the fourth quarter of the school year has begun, many students are turning the corner