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Get the Jump on College Preparation: Help for High School Students of All Ages to Make the Most of Summer

Lee Bierer of College Admissions Strategies


Date: Monday, May 7, 12:00 PM
Location: Blakeney office

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Date: Thursday, May 10, 12:00 PM
Location: Southpark office

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Lee Bierer - Nationally Syndicated Columnist and Independent College Counselor.

Visit prospective colleges from your living room

On Wednesday and Thursday you can collect college literature, have conversations with admissions representatives and attend college workshops without ever leaving home. This is CollegeWeekLive’s third virtual college fair, and it can be an extremely economical way to research schools. While a     Continue Reading...

Lee Bierer - Nationally Syndicated Columnist and Independent College Counselor.

Have a plan if you're going to admissions fairs

College fair season is kicking off, and lots of sophomores and juniors will get their first taste of college admissions. The fairs are unusually crowded, high-energy and sometimes intimidating places. Here’s some help: Before the fairGet a list of the colleges attending the fair     Continue Reading...

Lee Bierer - Nationally Syndicated Columnist and Independent College Counselor.

Senioritis coasting can prove costly

Most high school seniors are in “coast” mode. They’ve adopted that very dangerous sense of teenage invulnerability. They believe they’re entitled to slack off since their first semester is over and many students have already been accepted to colleges. This malaise, commonly     Continue Reading...

Lee Bierer - Nationally Syndicated Columnist and Independent College Counselor.

Remember these safety tips on campus

Most parents don’t spend much time worrying about the safety of their children on what they believe are, for the most part, idyllic college campuses. And until something happens to someone they know, most students assume nothing can go wrong in their “college bubble.” Students often     Continue Reading...