by guestblogger | Jan 12, 2023 | Junior Year, Senior Year
Article by Adriane Donkers, College Consultant with Annapolis College Consulting Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) courses are offered in many high schools. When choosing your classes each year, you may wonder whether you should enroll in...
by Lee Norwood | Jan 7, 2023 | Senior Year, Student Life
What Changes When Your Teen Turns 18? When your teen reaches the age of 18, even though you may still think of them as children, under the law they have now achieved adult status. That status allows them to vote, serve in the military, serve on a jury,...
by Lee Norwood | Jan 5, 2023 | College Admissions, Senior Year, Uncategorized
At this point in the year, most top schools have let students from the Early Applications and Early Decision round know their results. We are celebrating all of the acceptances with you!! If you’ve been deferred or denied, we want you to take a minute and think about...
by Lee Norwood | Dec 14, 2022 | College Admissions, Junior Year, Senior Year, Student Life, Uncategorized
As I head to Raleigh to for my daughter’s college graduation, I am filled with emotion. I am so proud of her, and in awe of her accomplishments and with the speed of time passing when you look backward. How is it over so fast? Did Covid make it feel like her...
by Lee Norwood | Sep 5, 2022 | Senior Year
Think of your college application as a key to access. Whatever the situation, gaining access involves a deliberative, if not competitive, application process. The greater the demand, the higher the expectations attached to the person submitting the application. The...
by guestblogger | Jul 10, 2022 | College Admissions, Senior Year
In the good old days when your grandparents and parents were going to college, majors were pretty standard stuff. Engineering, math, biology, English literature, world history, French, or something comparable. Majors served the purpose of qualifying them for...