Internships for college students are one of the best mechanisms for gaining valuable experience your student can use in the future. Getting a job after graduating can be easier if your student has a summer internship under their belt as it shows they can use their knowledge and skills in a real-world environment. Plus, an…
Read MoreValedictorian? Salutatorian? Do Class Rankings Matter?
In the name of “fairness,” some schools are ditching the traditional class rankings system, eliminating the titles of valedictorian and salutatorian from their lexicon. Starting next year, Noblesville High School in Noblesville, Indiana will join the ranks of schools forgoing these titles. The hope is it will help students focus on bettering themselves and not…
Read MoreAre AP Classes in High School Worth It?
If you have a high schooler in your household, you’ve likely heard about AP courses. Many high school students and their families wonder, “Are AP classes worth it?” After all, they are more challenging than the regular version of the course and aren’t a graduation requirement. But just because they are optional doesn’t mean you…
Read MoreHow to Motivate a Teenager for College
If college is in your student’s future, but they aren’t moving in the right direction, figuring out how to motivate a teenager for college can be a challenge. Luckily there are ways you can help as a parent, but determining the reason behind your student’s procrastination is critical. Here is how to get started. If…
Read MoreThe Ultimate Guide to the Best Jobs for Teenagers
Let’s face it; most teenagers aren’t thrilled at the prospect of working, particularly if they are striving to be exceptional high school students and maintain a social life. That’s why finding the best jobs for high school students and college students can make such a difference. When a job comes with valuable perks and great…
Read MoreHow to Build the Ultimate College Comparison Spreadsheet
For many students, trying to figure out where they want to apply to college is a daunting task. After all, there is a lot of information to consider beyond whether their major is available. If your student is like most, they need to take a hard look at everything the school has to offer, what…
Read MoreWhat is Room and Board & What Will It Cost You?
As the academic year begins, a new batch of high school seniors typically set their sights on college. They start reviewing options, identifying costs, and preparing their applications for admission (if they haven’t done so already). When reviewing costs at each school, room, and board is a common line item on the list, especially for…
Read MoreHow To Make The Most Of College Tours For High School Students
The college search process is all about information gathering. And what better way to see what a school has to offer than by attending college tours. Visiting colleges is a great way to see what the school truly has to offer. They can see classrooms, facilities like cafeterias and student centers, and dorms. Plus, your…
Read More8 Important College Ratings and Statistics to Consider
As your child continues their college search, it is vital that they review the right college ratings and stats. And, no, not necessarily the “best colleges” rankings that come out every year. There is a range of college ratings and statistics that many parents and college-bound teens accidentally overlook. However, by taking the time to…
Read More8 Best Websites for Authentic College Reviews
Finding authentic college reviews can be a challenge. Whether your child wants to find out about the “real” cost of attending, what the culture is like, the academic quality, or if students enjoy their experience, a quick online search isn’t always going to yield great results. Regretfully, the college reviews landscape is filled with fake…
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