Come hear Lee speak at Southeast Psych’s Lunch ‘N Learn
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
Click here to contact Lisa to RSVP
Date: Thursday, May 10, 12:00 PM
Location: Southpark office
Click here to contact Diane to RSVP

Last week I wrote about the practice tests (PSAT and The PLAN) many students take before taking the SAT or the ACT and how to interpret the scores. If you are one of the lucky ones whose school district administers either or both the SAT or the ACT, you need to compare the scores. Follow the Continue Reading...

Most school systems around the country have their students participate in a “pre-test,” before sitting for either the SAT or ACT, which most colleges require. The ACT PLAN is offered to high school sophomores and the PSAT is administered in October to juniors. What do the scores mean? Many Continue Reading...

Why is it that even the most organized, buttoned-up and get-it-done families struggle to collect their information and complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid – www.fafsa.ed.gov)? It’s important to fill it out and submit it as early as possible since applications are Continue Reading...

One way to avoid scholarship scams is to follow the old adage – “if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.” Unfortunately, each year thousands are defrauded by flight-by-night websites and established organizations that prey on a family’s desire to fulfill their college Continue Reading...

Happy New Year juniors! The mantle has officially been passed from the seniors to you. You’ve been watching and hearing your senior friends go through the college admissions process, and now it’s your turn. Buckle up parents and students – it won’t necessarily be bumpy, but it will be an Continue Reading...


