Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Engineering IS for Girls


Are you a high school female who loves science and wants to explore a career in engineering? The Engineering Career Conference at Georgia Tech on October 7 and 8 may be just the opportunity you are looking for. This is a "two day event designed specifically for high school girls, to introduce them to each of the 11 engineering majors at Georgia Tech." Download an application at this site.

Don't have the Official SAT Study Guide

Still need to get a copy of the Official SAT Study Guide? Then check this website out to see if you can get it here by the Larry Mills SAT Prep Workshop.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

"Common" ly accepted applications

The Common App has been around quite a while and is accepted at a number of colleges and universities. See the Common App site to see if your school uses the common application and the fees and forms that will be required.

Monday, August 30, 2010

College Admissions with a Learning Disability


The college admissions process is often daunting. Add to that a learning disability or difference and the process can appear overwhelming. Fortunately, most colleges and universities offer a variety of services so that all students can mount those challenges. Here is a great article from the Washington Post about navigating the college admissions process if you are the student or parent with a learning challenge.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Free SAT Practice test

Kaplan, here in Columbia, is once again offering you a chance to take a practice full-length SAT on October 2. This is a great opportunity for you to prepare for either the PSAT or the SAT. Sign up today as space is limited.

Monday, August 23, 2010

US News and World Report's College Rankings


The U.S. News and World Report's Annual College Ranking has just been released. Use this as just one tool in choosing the right school for you.

Friday, August 20, 2010

Standardized Testing

It is that time of year when seniors are beginning to fill out applications for college. Part of the process is sending in either your ACT or your SAT scores. If you are a senior, you should know that most colleges will accept either the SAT or the ACT. Don't be afraid to send in all your scores. Generally, an admissions officer will use the higher score from either test. This may be from one sitting if you take the ACT or from multiple sittings from the SAT. If you have not yet registered, then do so quickly. Application deadlines are getting earlier and earlier.