When is Merit Financial Aid not listed as financial aid? When it’s the Registrar awarding you Transfer Credits for your AP/IB test scores or Dual Enrollment course grades. These will not be showing up on your financial aid letter, but transfer credits can reduce the total money (and time) you are investing in your undergraduate […]
Tag: Academics
TLDR Your raw materials The advice on how to plan a high school class schedule that maximizes college readiness is very consistent (and easily cross-referenced). You should plan to take 4 years each of these college-preparatory courses: You may not need all of this for where you end up going to college, but taking this […]
Today we’re going to learn an advanced technique (that is: optional!) for demonstrating interest in (pandering to) a university we want to be admitted to without leaving home, reversing that technique to find more universities to be interested in, and recording this work to make our essay writing more efficient for the next several years. […]
Standardized Testing and You
TLDR Getting and Using Scores Having test scores will help you find and get into a college suitable to your academic capabilities. Here’s how: Test Preparation and Plan These aptitude tests are designed to do a comprehensive examination of what you’ve learned over the past 5+ years of school and your ability to apply it […]
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