by Allison | Jan 26, 2014 | Academics, Blog, Exploring College Options, Headlines, Helpful Links: Standardized Tests, Standardized Tests
Are you taking Biology this year? AP English? Algebra II and Trig? If you answered yes to these or any of the thirteen subject areas offered, you should sign up for the SAT II Subject test in May or June. The SAT II Subject tests are hour-long standardized tests that...
by Allison | Jan 20, 2014 | Blog, College Visits, Exploring College Options, Headlines, Uncategorized, Visiting Schools
Don’t be locked out because you call late. Tours and informational sessions fill up early during high school breaks. Call now to reserve your space–you can always cancel if your plans change. Photo credit: Locked Out or In by jkirkhart35, on...
by Allison | Apr 10, 2013 | A1EC News, Blog, Events, Exploring College Options, Headlines
For the fourth consecutive year, Allison and Mimi will be presenting critical admissions information to a group of high school students interested in pursuing careers in fashion. Admissions1 will lead a fun and interactive session on how to prepare yourself...
by Allison | Apr 10, 2013 | A1EC News, Blog, Exploring College Options, Financial Aid, Headlines, Identifying Goals, Making the Right Choice
Admissions letters have arrived. Are you and your family weighing your options? Not sure which direction to go? Talk to the Admissions1 Professionals. As you and your student sift through the various admissions options and financial aid packages on the table consider...
by Allison | Apr 28, 2012 | Blog, Essay / Personal Statement, Exploring College Options, Financial Aid, Headlines, Helpful Links: Exploring College Options
Aah Summertime! If you are a parent of a rising senior, you and your son or daughter are breathing a sigh of collective relief—11th grade is behind us! However, don’t let the lazy days of summer fool you. There are a number of items that should be on...
by Allison | Jan 19, 2012 | Blog, Exploring College Options, Headlines
“Mom, what possible relevance will Algebra have in my life?” This is what my eighth grader asked me recently as he grumbled over his homework. I remember feeling similarly when I was in middle and high school and often asked myself why or how the material I was...