Over 30 with Kids: Colleges Respond to New ‘Norms‘ |
If the long-held stereotype of a “traditional” college student—18-to-22-years-old, white, campus-dwelling, etc.—was ever accurate, it certainly doesn’t apply in the present day. Learn how schools are changing to accommodate new demographics. |
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How to Overcome Peer Jealousy |
CC user Mistbird wants to know: “How do you manage not to be jealous towards friends/classmates who score better than you, are more privileged than you, or get accepted into a program that you don’t?” Add your two cents. |
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True Story: How I Raised My SAT Score by 790 Points |
While it might sound like one of those “As Seen On TV” scams, this is the story of how one CC user (who is NOT a super-genius) used ingenuity and a little elbow grease to elevate his SAT score from drab to fab. |
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Test-Optional Schools: How to Shine Without a Score |
Believe it or not, for many colleges, test scores aren’t the only—or even the primary—predictor of academic success. Discover other ways to prove you’re ready for college-level academics when applying to test-optional schools.
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Don’t Be Tricked by Financial Aid Offers |
We’re all guilty of the occasional oversight, but when schools manipulate or omit important information, it can cost students big-time. Know how to spot these important financial aid pitfalls.
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Dates To Remember |
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SAT Test Dates |
Registration Deadline |
Late Reg Deadline |
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May 8 |
May 28 |
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ACT Test Dates
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Registration Deadline
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Late Reg Deadline
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May 9 |
May 10-23 |
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Discuss the ACT and SAT on College Confidential. |
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Ask the Dean |
Is $30K Debt for Four Years the Norm These Days? |
Question: My daughter was accepted at our state’s flagship university and another out of state. She wants to attend one of these, even though it will mean that she graduates with about $30K in debt. She has received merit scholarships at smaller schools, which would allow her to graduate debt free, but she doesn’t want to go to these schools. Is it “normal” for students to owe $30,000 after four years? It sounds crazy to me! |
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Admit This! |
College Visits: Summer, April, or Not at All? |
Since we’re approaching the middle of April as I write this, the main focus of the college-visit world is now on high school seniors. Almost every senior who has applied to an institution of higher learning has by now received a response. Unless you have struck out at every college to which you have applied (extremely unlikely, in my view), you now have to make a decision.
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