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COVID-19 Update: Graduate School Admissions Exams

In light of the COVID-19 public health crisis, all major graduate school admissions tests (GRE, GMAT, LSAT, MCAT) have now updated their policies and procedures to ensure that students are still able to sit for those exams and apply to grad school programs. Here’s what you need to know about ...

 

Preparing for a College Major in STEM

As a math and physics dual major, I found my university level math and physics classes both challenging and rewarding. The challenge forced me to become a better version of myself and to continually strive to achieve a better understanding of the universe and the logical structures we use to ...

 

Checklist for Rising Seniors

Junior year is certainly one of the busiest (if not the busiest) year for many students. Most students have gone through a full round of testing (SAT, PSAT, ACT, SAT Subject Tests), survived two semesters of finals (and probably a round of AP exams), as well as kept up with all their ...

 

In Defense of the Thesis Statement

If your student has had a hard time writing essays, whether for history or English class, the difficulty often comes from one single sentence: the thesis statement. A lot is riding on the thesis statement. Most teachers (and AP exam graders) expect the thesis statement to do many things well: ...

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