by Michael Johnson | Jan 30, 2025 | College Counseling/Tips, Education, Parent Tips, School Tips
It’s college application season for many juniors and seniors across the country. Each year, colleges change things up to keep us on our toes but there’s a handful of college admissions secrets that they don’t want you to know! These secrets will help...
by Michael Johnson | Oct 29, 2024 | Education, College Counseling/Tips, School Tips
While most students focus on internship experience during their college years, beginning in high school makes you stand out! Not only is it a great way to begin exploring career interests and opportunities, but it will also help you with your college applications. So...
by Michael Johnson | Oct 17, 2024 | College Counseling/Tips, Education, School Tips
For many high schoolers, college applications seem stressful. It is a student’s chance to stand out from the competition when applying to a university. Depending on how the application is completed, it will even determine admittance or not. I am going to discuss...
by Michael Johnson | Sep 5, 2024 | College Counseling/Tips, Education, School Tips, Tutoring
The start of the school year is here and that means now is the best time to start developing your study habits! We’ve conjured up 5 of our best performing study hacks that students of our services use to help keep ahead with good grades! Before we jump into it,...
by Michael Johnson | Aug 22, 2024 | Education, College Counseling/Tips, School Tips, Tutoring
As the school year progresses, many students begin to settle into their routines and habits for the year. While these are important aspects a student’s academic career, developing good habits is necessary for a student’s success. This is where weekly...
by Michael Johnson | Aug 20, 2024 | College Counseling/Tips, School Tips
Graduating from high school is a huge milestone in every student’s life. Leaving those familiar school doors for the last time presents feelings of happiness as well as anxiety when looking forward to navigating the next chapter: the transition to college. This...