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The Value of Writing (and Publishing) in High School

Top Tier Admissions

The role of writing in the high school curriculum has evolved drastically over the last few decades alongside the digital media explosion, the advent of laptops and tablets in the classroom, and the arrival of ChatGPT. Here’s a case for why writing in high school is more valuable than ever.

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Turns Out, I Had No Idea How Hard It Is to Parent Teens

Grown & Flown

They act like typical teenagers. They wear earbuds and then act surprised when they can’t hear us. Teens are under much stress at school My 15-year-old often puts in 16-hour days. She isn’t running a Fortune 500 Company, just attending high school. On December 15th, she was at school by 7:30 am.

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When Should High School Students Start Preparing for College? Timeline + Tips

AdmissionSight

High school is the perfect time to start thinking about your future. For most students, taking high school seriously is driven by the goal of getting into Ivy League schools or other top universities in the country. Thats according to a recent analysis of ACT scores. Nationwide, students averaged 19.5

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College Advisor for High School Students with ADHD

The Koppelman Group

Before we get into exactly why ADHD students can benefit from college counseling outside of school, lets talk about why having an independent counselor in your corner is beneficial for every student. High schools, even private ones with college counseling departments, are overworked and swamped with students.

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Grades and Course Rigor Matter the Most in College Admissions

Great College Advice

Admissions officers mark each individual factor (grades, test scores, essays, extracurricular activities, letters of recommendation, etc.) Certainly, it’s nice to be a great center fielder, to have led your Model UN team to a regional title, or to be the lead in your high school musical.

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College Advisor for High Schools Students with OCD

The Koppelman Group

High school counselors, no matter how dedicated, or how prestigious the school, often juggle large caseloads and dont have the time to offer individualized, long-term planning. This is done through more curriculum, extracurricular development, and creating summers where students can get more in-depth.

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Do You Need Both ACT and SAT for College?​

Peterson's Blog

Standardized test scores, like the SAT and ACT, determine academic readiness and skills for entering university. Scores grant entry to schools with specific requirements, award scholarships, and determine areas of strengths and weaknesses within a students academic career. What Are the ACT and SAT?

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