How to Choose the Right Electives (Without Losing Focus)
Encourage your teen to explore electives with intention. They don’t have to map their whole future, but each choice should come from curiosity, not convenience. When electives reflect both who your student is and who they’re becoming, colleges take notice.
The Five Core Classes: Breadth Over Depth
Ask almost any college and they’ll likely agree that they aren’t looking for students to specialize in high school. They prefer students to demonstrate that they can be successful within the five core course types because that is what they will be expected to do in college.
Decoding 'Rigor' in High School: Choices That Impact College Applications
Academic rigor is one of those buzz phrases you’ll read and hear a lot during college preparation research. It is regularly touted as the most important aspect to any college reviewing your application, yet pinning down what exactly constitutes academic rigor can be murky at best.
Common App Announces 2025-26 Essay Prompts
The Common Application has announced the 2025-26 application cycle essay prompts, which are largely remaining the same.
About-face: Why Yale, Brown, Dartmouth and Others Are Returning to Standardized Testing
The Fall 2024 application cycle is seeing the biggest wave of colleges returning to test-required policies since the pandemic
The Power of Purposeful College Visits: 5 People You Should Meet on Campus
Who you meet on college visits may take you further than you think
What Does “Deferred” Mean?
What does “deferred” mean and what should your next steps be if you have been deferred or waitlisted by one or more of your schools?

