
Where to Publish History Research
We’ve written before about where and how to publish research as a high school student. Most of this focuses on the sciences, and these are
We’ve written before about where and how to publish research as a high school student. Most of this focuses on the sciences, and these are
The hot new thing in college admissions are large independent projects, things you can do to demonstrate your interest in a specific topic while also
The major you decide to apply as matters when colleges review your application, as we have covered several times before. This makes sense, and leads
As college grows ever more competitive for admissions, students look for any possible leg up. Applying Early Decision is one commonly tried tactic, as we’ve
There are a small number of private scholarship funds with significant aid amounts. Most are for a few hundred or a few thousand dollars; this
College is an expensive investment, remarkably so, but well worth it for most students. That said, looking for assistance in affording these steep costs is
The Common App is how most college applications are handled, with hundreds of thousands of students applying using the site every year. Thus, any change
As more and more universities return to requiring test scores be submitted, students must once again think hard about whether they should take the SAT
Most scholarship funding comes from the federal government, or is offered by colleges themselves. Some states, however, have their own scholarship programs, meant to help
College is expensive. Incredibly, unreasonably, expensive. We’ve noted this before, and we aren’t alone. One of the biggest concerns we often hear from parents concerns
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