The Big New Effort To Revamp College Admissions — Will It Work?

As reported by NPR, TO: America’s colleges and universities FR: America’s high school students RE: Please make the college admissions process less daunting and more collaborative, creative, engaging and in tune with the Digital Age. Oh, and while you’re at it, try to level the admissions playing field between rich and poor. Read the rest […]

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SAT or ACT?

As reported by Money, it’s no longer an “either/or” question in many families, this new survey finds. For many college-bound students today, the question of whether to take the ACT or the SAT seems to have gotten a whole lot easier. They’re just taking both. Read the rest of the article here.

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Thoughts about Managing Tutor ‘No-Shows.’

Reliable processes are foundational to brand building even when they involve major service mishaps.   Bad things happen to good companies but good companies always have a plan!

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3 Tips for High School Teachers Writing Recommendation Letters

As reported by US News, college is the first time many teens will be on their own, but they may need the help of adults to get there. Many teens need letters of recommendation from their high school counselors and teachers to get into their dream college. “If it’s done right, it brings the student to life,” says Alisha […]

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