Facing the Facebook Dilemma
Posted April 4, 2014, 8:49 pm byHearing that a middle or high school student complained that a teacher was mean or unfair does not sound like it would make headlines. But it did for Riley Statton,...
Read MoreHearing that a middle or high school student complained that a teacher was mean or unfair does not sound like it would make headlines. But it did for Riley Statton,...
Read MoreRegular readers know I once referred to Early Action as something like “the best thing since sliced bread.” But not until this week have I realized what a terrific and...
Read MoreMany seniors have friends going off to college and their fall visits may be more independent of parental support. They may have opportunities for overnight visits, bunked in sleeping bags...
Read MoreBaby boomers (my parents) often refer to my generation as lazy, entitled, and under-accomplished, especially in the context of holding a job throughout high school and college. Millennials, after all,...
Read MoreStatistics tell a story. You can use the numbers to get an overall picture of things, evaluate goals, and learn from the trends. College admission statistics are no different. They...
Read MoreFor many newly minted high school graduates—and their families—summer is here. For the majority of these exhausted and elated young people—and their parents—the next big thing, college or gap year...
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