Applicants Need to Know a College’s Priorities

  As reported by Forbes —a recent Case Studies Program for seven Tampa Bay independent schools hosted by Berkeley Preparatory School , required Juniors and their parents to read and consider three applicants to fictional “Prestigious University.” I posted about a similar exercise last fall with Does Your Application Have Coherence and Congruence?, but the takeaway this time was different and also […]

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How is a personal college advisor different from a high school counselor?

by Shane Bybee, Founder,  Bybee College Prep It’s not uncommon to hear parents ask why high school counselors aren’t able to do some of the things that a private college advisor or a college admissions coach does. While it might seem like a natural extension of their responsibilities, it actually isn’t. High school counselors are […]

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A Look Back: WILL THE REDESIGNED SAT BE A BOON FOR ACT? 

  As reported by Politico.   The  the last administration of the old SAT is next week, and starting in March, students will take the revamped test, which does away with obscure vocabulary words and includes an optional essay. Cyndie Schmeiser, the College Board’s chief of assessment, said she thinks students will be “pleasantly surprised” when […]

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Free Knowledge Base Outline

This is a *sample menu.*  Active links, free templates, and other materials are available.  Free SAT & ACT Test Prep Tools Marketing TPP PTO Outreach – Sample TPP  PTO Memorandum of Understanding – Sample Q1 Marketing Calendar Event Planning Guide – White-Paper Academics SAT vs. ACT vs. Redesigned SAT Infographic ACT-SAT Concordance Table, ACT Inc. SAT-ACT […]

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