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Another year, another round of colleges reporting record-setting early pools. This is a trend we’ve been watching for the last few years, and it is still not showing signs of slowing down. We will have a full post on the data in the coming weeks. Once again, our seniors had tremendous success – 93% in Early Decision I and II, Early Action, and/or Rolling admissions pools have received acceptances!
B2A’s Featured School of the Month - March. Every month Berkeley2 Academy is going to feature a different school for our students to look into! We are going to kick off March with the University of California Irvine (UCI). Lots of you are interested in applying to UC schools, but for many it is hard to figure out which of these schools would be a good fit.
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Do you envision college athletics in your bright future? . You train hard, show up, and put your all into your sport. But you may be wondering how to get on the NCAA’s radar. Here’s the secret – don’t wait around hoping to get noticed. Put yourself out there by demonstrating interest to the schools and athletic departments on your college wishlist.
Do you remember what it took to be a very high-achieving student a generation ago? You got As, even some Bs, in the hardest classes your high school offered. You probably topped out at about four AP classes by the time you graduated if you were really pushing hard. You took the SAT once (without studying). You excelled at a sport or musical instrument and participated in student government or quiz bowl.
Do you remember what it took to be a very high-achieving student a generation ago? You got As, even some Bs, in the hardest classes your high school offered. You probably topped out at about four AP classes by the time you graduated if you were really pushing hard. You took the SAT once (without studying). You excelled at a sport or musical instrument and participated in student government or quiz bowl.
I had the good fortune of being able to visit UD on an unusually warm and beautiful February day. I was extremely impressed with the campus and I think you would be as well. The University of Dayton is a Catholic, Marianist institution with a mission to educate through "service, justice, and peace." Only about 50% of the student body identifies as Catholic and they are welcoming of students from all backgrounds.
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