College Advice from the People Who Matter Most
The world enjoys no shortage of advice, both good and bad, about how students can get into college. But for all the investments that families make in schools, college counselors, test [...]
The world enjoys no shortage of advice, both good and bad, about how students can get into college. But for all the investments that families make in schools, college counselors, test [...]
App-of-the-Week: Algebra Touch Devices: iPhone, iPad Price: $2.99 Age Level: 12+ Description: This app is not your ordinary algebra app. Algebra Touch focuses on learning the concepts of [...]
Every so often, we like to recognize a tutor who has done a particularly outstanding job with his or her students. This time, we want to shine the spotlight on Katelynn, one [...]
This post was written by Elliott Bernstein, who regularly contributes stories about China’s education system for the Vericant Blog. Elliott Bernstein is Manager of Student Life at NYU Shanghai, [...]
Two weeks ago, Pittsburgh-area high school senior Suzy Weiss became the Rebecca Black of college admissions: an earnest teenager unwittingly, and perhaps unflatteringly, thrust into a spotlight. [...]
This week, the “Application Season,” as I call it, reached its solstice. The most selective universities — those of the Ivy League, plus their peers like Stanford and MIT [...]
Like many students, there was a point in my academic career when I questioned the relevance of school. I had convinced myself there was little possibility that I would “ever use this stuff again” [...]
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