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Grades and Course Rigor Matter the Most in College Admissions

Great College Advice

What About Standardized Test Scores? The other academic factor is your test score on the ACT or SAT. Now much has been said about the diminishing importance of standardized tests in the admissions process. Many colleges and universities were “test-optional” before the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020.

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College Admission Planning for High School Juniors – Second Semester

Great College Advice

Please attend these meetings where you can gain valuable initial insight to the college admissions process. For many colleges, a letter of recommendation from your counselor is required so schedule a 1-on-1 meeting so your counselor can learn more about you. terms of which test to take, you may want to take a practice exam for each.

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College Planning for Juniors: How to Prepare for the College Application Process

ACM College Consulting

It is important to visit campuses to gain a better idea of what you want and don’t want from your future college. Prepare for Standardized Tests If you plan to take the SAT or ACT, start preparing now. Plan to take the test at least twice this spring and summer to meet fall deadlines.

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Transitioning to College: Six Tips for a Productive First Year

Princeton College Consulting

Return to all blogs Recommended For You Standing Out College Admissions College Prep 4 Min Read Is a Liberal Arts College the Right Fit For Me? Princeton College Consulting 5/21/2025 04:11 PM Standing Out College Admissions Acceptance Decision 4 Min Read Im Waitlisted. All Rights Reserved.

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The Reintroduction of Test-Required Policies

Discovery College Consulting

It would, for instance, be unlawful for an educational institution to eliminate standardized testing to achieve a desired racial balance or to increase racial diversity. Over the long term, students may see the number of test-optional colleges they have to choose from begin to decline.

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College Admissions: Where to Focus in the 10th Grade

Great College Advice

Being a participant is great, but learning to lead and make a difference outside the classroom is an accomplishment that colleges truly value.Make connections with the current leaders of your organizations as you may have the opportunity in 11 th grade to step into their leadership role(s).

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Summer College Application Checklist for Rising Seniors 

Great College Advice

As you begin ranking these schools, visit their admissions sites to find their application deadline calendars as well as what is required beyond the formal college application. The team at Great College Advice has deep experience in guiding students along the road from high school to college. Have a fantastic summer!