An Educated Path
A college admissions-related blog to keep your family informed
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How to Survive the Holidays While Applying for College
The holidays are a time for rest and relaxation, but that doesn't mean you can forget about your college applications! Here's what you need to know.
Manage Your Time in High School to Get Good Grades
Time management for high schoolers is crucial if you want to keep your grades up. Here are some tips to help you out!
Things to do before you submit your college application
Don’t press send on your college application too quickly. Use these steps to help make sure that you’ve got everything you need ready to go.
5 Reasons to Hire a College Counselor
What is a college counselor?
A college counselor is a professional who helps students navigate the complex and often stressful process of applying to college. They provide guidance, support, and expertise in all aspects of the application process. A college counselor will work with you to determine which schools are the best fit for your academic interests, goals, and budget.
2022 AP Exams: Everything You Need To Know
The AP exam preparation process can be daunting, but with the right resources and study plan, you can feel confident and prepared come test day. In this blog, I'll cover everything you need to know about the 2022 AP exams, including study resources, creating a study plan, and managing stress and test anxiety.
How to Make Your College Decision
There are a lot of factors to consider when making your choice. The first step is to take some time to evaluate all of the schools that have admitted you. Once you have done that, you need to make a decision about which school you want to attend. Finally, once you have made your decision, you need to take the necessary steps to enroll in your chosen school. Let's take a closer look at each of these steps.
What to Do If You're Waitlisted
The waitlist process can be confusing and frustrating for students. It's important to understand how the process works and what your options are if you find yourself on a college waitlist.