It’s exciting to finish your first year of high school. Congratulations, you made it as a freshman! Now that you’ll be a sophomore next year, you have a few responsibilities in terms of classes, standardized tests, extracurricular activities, and college preparation that you can get a head start on over the summer. Don’t worry, you don’t have a ton of work to do, we know you want to enjoy your summer. But a bit of…
Living with a disability should never prohibit anyone from attending college. In fact, schools are required to provide certain accommodations, as 19.4% of undergraduate…
Students likely want to enjoy their last summer with friends and family before heading off to college. That is understandable, however, there is a…
School’s out, which means enjoying the warm weather, spending time with friends and family, and taking time to reset. While all of these things…
We all know about the strange state rules that get rounded up in BuzzFeed articles, but what about college campus rules? There are arguably…
Many high school students enroll in honors classes in order to challenge themselves, dive into a particular subject they are interested in, strengthen their…
One in five students in the United States experience learning disabilities, such as ADHD or dyslexia, that make learning in a traditional classroom setting…
When you think of great college towns, you think of Boulder, Flagstaff, or Ithaca, but Pittsburgh has flown under the radar due to the…
On Thursday, May 16 the College Board, makers of the SAT, announced a new test feature: the “adversity score” or “Environmental Context Dashboard.” The…