Having a solid ACT or SAT score will open a lot of doors for you. Colleges that once seemed out of your grasp may welcome you with open arms. However, a poor score could have the complete opposite effect. When …
For those of you who are going on to higher learning after graduating from high school, you probably have a college in mind that you would love to be accepted at and attend. It does not matter if you are …
In the world of education, as seniors are getting set to graduate from high school and figure out what they should do next, the importance of higher learning is lobbied to the masses. For most, they choose to head to …
As an educator that has helped numerous high school students construct their perfect essay for hopeful entrance into the college of their choice, I would like to think that I have quite a bit of wisdom to share on this …
How many times as a parent or teacher do we hear, “Why do I have to learn this?” And some of the time, we don’t have the right answer. We sort of fake it and come up with something on …
With summer underway and the COVID quarantine still partially in place for much of the country, a teenager’s opportunities for summer fun these next few months are drastically limited. For instance, in the area where I live, all public pools …
If you search hard enough, you can find a scholarship that will pay for all or part of college when you are ready to enroll in higher learning. There are literally thousands of scholarships available and all that is keeping …
By the time senior year rolls around in high school, many of the students have a good idea about what college they will eventually be moving on to (if they are choosing to attend college) and what their possible major …
All through high school, the students hear about how the ACT could make or break them. It is literally on every student’s mind, especially during their junior and senior years. It is thought that one outstanding score on the ACT …
Perhaps no other part of the ACT is more feared than the essay section. After all, it does require a lot more than simply choosing an answer from a multiple-choice question. Plus, writing is subjective as one ACT scorer might …