While "UC drops the SAT and ACT" is the headline, the details are slightly more complex and worth delving into.
Read More6 ways that you can work on your extracurricular activities from home during the necessary social distancing of COVID-19, designed to help with displaying such grit and creativity to admission committees.
Read MoreCounselors can be a tremendous resource of information and support beyond just enrolling you in classes, so if you don’t already, try regularly setting up times to meet with them. Here are 6 questions to help make the most of your time with them.
Read MoreEveryone has a compelling story to tell. When I say it’s never too early to begin thinking about your college application essays, what I really mean is: you should start thinking about how to tell a story out of your day-to-day life.
Read MorePreparing for the SAT or ACT can lead to great score increases and a higher chance of getting into colleges. The question is not whether to prepare, but how long the preparation will take. Here’s a roadmap for anticipating your own study time-frame.
Read MoreStudents are stuck at home, but they can still stay active and engaged! Here are 12 things that students can do right now to stay busy and continue improving themselves.
Read MoreThe College Board has officially cancelled every SAT scheduled for the spring semester. What should you do now? How will college admissions be affected? Let's try to address a few of your questions here.
Read MoreSince you cannot visit colleges and universities in person at the moment, here is a list of virtual tours you can join in lieu of an in-person visit.
Read MoreThe University of California’s announcement that they will temporarily suspend the SAT application requirement has left many high school juniors with questions. To help clarify things, we’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions and provided answers.
Read MoreWe are writing to update you on the new policies that Elite Educational Institute will put into place over the next weeks in response to COVID-19, more commonly known as coronavirus.
Read More