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April 16, 2024 / Operations Staff / Academic Tutoring, Study Skills, Test Prep
By: Bradley Furgerson   Since 1994, the College Board has encouraged students to bring a calculator to the SAT. This recommendation went hand-in-hand with changes to the test that made the Math sections less about simple operations and more about…
June 24, 2023 / Operations Staff / Academic Tutoring, College Counseling, Test Prep
by Nevada Ryan The term “test optional” has been around for decades. The first college to institute a test optional admissions policy, Bowdoin College, did so in 1969. It wasn’t until 2020, however, when the coronavirus pandemic forced it from…
December 29, 2022 / Operations Staff / Academic Tutoring, College Counseling, Study Skills
by Julianne Lang Welcome to high school! The next four years of your life are going to be packed with assignments, exams, extracurricular activities, exciting new social opportunities and…most of all…a LOT of expectations. Many people will give you…
June 28, 2022 / Operations Staff / Academic Tutoring, Study Skills
by Abby Tozer The silent and damaging effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on elementary school children… Without question, the past two years have fundamentally shifted how our society functions. Not only did many lose their lives, but the COVID-19…
June 28, 2022 / Operations Staff / Academic Tutoring, Study Skills
by Abby Tozer The silent and damaging effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on elementary school children… Without question, the past two years have fundamentally shifted how our society functions. Not only did many lose their lives, but the COVID-19…
March 24, 2022 / Operations Staff / Academic Tutoring, College Counseling, Test Prep
by Chelese Belmont Each year, spring rolls around, and high school students everywhere crack open their cram books, pour over their class notes, and prepare to sit for their AP exams during two weeks in May. The culmination of a year’s worth of…
March 10, 2022 / Operations Staff / Academic Tutoring, Test Prep
by Ali Kinkade If you’re a student trying to make your transcripts look better for college but who is wary of APs, AP History could be a good fit ⁠— and actually may be a better experience than standard history! Why? Here are several reasons:  …
Moving Through the Four Stages of Competence
August 16, 2021 / Operations Staff / Academic Tutoring, Study Skills, Test Prep
by Ali Kinkade Any time you learn a new skill, whether that’s ballet, Spanish, self-care, or the ACT, you move through four stages of competence: Unconscious incompetence Conscious incompetence Conscious competence Unconscious competence Knowing…
Many students begin preparing for the SAT/ACT as early as the summer before their junior year, while others put it off until fall of their senior year. Whether you fall in the first or last group (or somewhere in between), the important thing is…
GE College Prep
GE College Prep families, In the last 48 hours, there has been a flood of outrage over the individuals who conspired to steal coveted spots from deserving applicants at top universities. While some may find it inconceivable that anyone would resort…

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