by Lee Norwood | Oct 7, 2024 | College Admissions
The Rise of AI Clones – The Good, The Bad, and The Criminal Paul Hylenski The AI Leader | 3x TEDx Speaker | Best-Selling Author of Error-Proofing Humans and The Secret Code of Influence | Director at ST Engineering (MRAS) | Founder of Quantum Leap Academy October 5,...
by Lee Norwood | Oct 7, 2024 | College Admissions, Senior Year
KEEP YOUR FOOT ON THE GAS! is what Pedal to the Metal means…I am officially old when I realize I need to explain my “sayings.” “I’ve worked hard these last three years, so I’ve earned a break!” If you’re a high school senior—or a parent of one—you’ve...
by Lee Norwood | Sep 15, 2024 | College Admissions, Extra Curricular, Senior Year
Be specific: When describing your activities in the Common App, provide detailed information about each one. Mention the name of the activity or organization you were involved in, and explain your role and responsibilities within it. For example, if you were part of a...
by Lee Norwood | Sep 8, 2024 | College Admissions
The college admissions interview has long been a way for applicants to showcase their character and personality beyond their test scores and written applications. Over the years, the importance of interviews has evolved, but at certain schools—like Wake Forest...
by Lee Norwood | Sep 8, 2024 | College Admissions
As a teenager, life is full of exciting milestones that pave the way to adulthood. Two of the most significant experiences for high school students are learning to drive and preparing for the college application process. Both require focus, responsibility, and...
by Lee Norwood | Aug 23, 2024 | College Admissions, Paying For College
Post by Citizens Key takeaways There may be a gap between your financial aid offer and the cost of your ideal college. Your college’s financial aid office and billing office are resources for you to use to help determine your options. If you don’t receive enough...