10 Questions you Should Ask your Guidance Counselor By Unigo Staff The start of a new school year presents a valuable opportunity to connect with your guidance counselor and set yourself up for academic achievement. Whether you’re a new student seeking guidance or a returning one looking to update your counselor on your college plans, it’s crucial to make the most of your counselor’s limited time. To ensure a productive meeting, consider asking the following questions …
By UnigoStaff As a high school senior, applying to college can be a daunting task. However, there are some great advantages to getting an early start, and applying through Early Action or Early Decision is one of them. Approximately 450 colleges and universities in the United States offer students the opportunity to apply through either of these admission processes, which can provide several benefits such as early notification of acceptance and reduced stress during the regular …
I tutored for several years before signing on with the great team here at Knewton. And during those salad days spent lugging the Big Blue Book around Gotham, parents always asked me to prioritize the components of the college application
By Unigostaff Attention high school juniors! As you approach your senior year, it’s time to start thinking about your schedule and how to impress colleges. While taking a schedule filled with easy classes might sound like a great idea, it won’t impress colleges. On the other hand, overloading yourself with too many advanced classes is not the way to go either. So, what’s the secret to creating the perfect senior schedule? Here are some tips to …
It all happened so fast. You fell in love, made plans for the future, dreamt of the days when you’d be together forever, and just like that, it fell apart.
While many students are celebrating their acceptance into college, others are stuck on a waitlist in admissions limbo. If you’ve been waitlisted, there’s a lot more you can do than wait.
By lwilliams. Edited by Unigo If you have plans to become a doctor or lawyer, then yeah, grad school should definitely be in your future plans. But, what about the rest of us? If you’re nearing the end of your undergraduate degree program, you may begin to wonder if you should keep this schooling thing up. After all, these past four years just flew by, so what’s another two … or seven? Maybe some of your …
In front of you are glossy brochures that represent X University and Y College, your top two choices, both of which have already told you they love you back. Congratulations! Here are some questions to ask yourself as you try to choose between them.