The New Digital SAT- What You Need to Know
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Do you have a love-hate relationship with the SAT like many college bound students and their parents? Parents love to say their student achieved a high […]
Are Summer Programs at Universities Worth it for High Schoolers?
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Every parent wants their high schooler to have a smooth transition to college. They want them to get into their dream school, graduate with little to […]
Decoding Dual Enrollment and AP Classes for High Schoolers – Is There an Ideal Option for You?
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Students are increasingly being given the opportunity to take advantage of advanced courses in high school. In fact, some schools are pushing students toward these options […]
Weighted and Unweighted GPAs – Let’s Clarify Their Impact on Merit Money
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Merit Scholarships: How do Colleges look at Weighted and Unweighted GPAs? Merit scholarships are a great way to get school either fully or mostly covered, meaning […]
Creating Your Senior Year Class Schedule – What Do You Really Need to Take?
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Many high school juniors, preparing to determine their senior year class schedule, are asking: “What classes should I take senior year?” They are worried about getting […]
Keep Your Sanity While Planning For College – Our Top 5 Tips for Success
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This one’s for all you parents out there starting the college planning and application process with your high schoolers. Don’t you just love how colleges want […]
Senioritis – Is it Really A Big Deal?
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Senioritis. Parents across the country have heard of it. High school teachers dread it. It’s a phenomenon that seems all too common among 12th graders who […]
Create your College Budget – Understanding what YOU can Afford
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We know no one likes to talk about budgets, but shopping for college requires understanding how much you can afford to pay and creating a college […]
College Aid Pro’s FREE College Winter Bootcamp for High Schoolers and Their Families
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Click Here to Register Do you have a high schooler, particularly one who is in the graduating class of 2024? Are you wondering if it’s […]
6 Steps to Great Recommendation Letters
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If you have an upperclassmen high school student who will be working on college applications this fall, it’s important to submit an application package that really […]