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August 19, 2010

By: Linda

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The Associated Press reported yesterday that ACT, Inc. released a report indicating that across the country this year’s Spring ACT scores fell from those in 2009.  ”Last spring’s high-school seniors averaged a composite score of 21.0 on the test’s scale of 1 to 36, down slightly from 21.1 last year and the lowest score of the last five years. ”

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August 17, 2010

By: Jed Appelrouth

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You can lead a horse to water, but how can you get it to study its SAT vocabulary? This is the challenge that test-prep coaches have dealt with for years. How do we motivate others? Specifically, how do we influence and motivate teenagers?

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By: Jed Appelrouth

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Two friends of mine in the world of Educational Consulting recently published a book which is completely aligned with my philosophy of writing college essays.  Evan Forster and David Thomas, educational consultants in Manhattan, wrote The MBA Reality Check: Make the School You Want, Want You. This book focuses on applying to MBA programs, but all of its lessons are applicable to students applying to college. (read more…)

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By: Linda

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U.S. News & World Report released their college ranking list today. It should come as no surprise that the Top 3 National Schools are Harvard, Princeton and Yale, in descending order. I imagine Harvard is the only school on that short list who is not disappointed with its position. (read more…)

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August 10, 2010

By: Raúl

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The required PSAT score to be recognized as a National Merit Semifinalist varies from state to state every year.  This year, the states with the highest cutoff score of 221 were Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Washington, DC. The state with the lowest cutoff score was Wyoming with 201. Georgia’s cutoff score was 214.

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By: Linda

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Did your dorm have a heated pool or maid service? Mine didn’t. Then again, I didn’t pay anywhere near $10,000 a semester for room and board. I can’t say the same for many students attending colleges and university’s this fall. NPR’s Planet Money has an interesting article comparing the most expensive college dorms in the country. Maybe this is the reason college loan debt has surpassed credit card debit in America.

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August 6, 2010

By: Linda

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The $2,500 the National Merit Scholarship Corporation awards National Merit scholars is no small amount of money. However, compared to the rising tuition, fees and book costs of  most colleges and universities, it can seem like a drop in the bucket. Yes, there are additional corporate sponsorships and even school scholarships National Merit scholars qualify for, but some of these are for less than $1000 and some are one-time only gifts. So the question becomes, should students study hard for what most people consider just a preliminary SAT?

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