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What is the National Merit Scholarship?

The National Merit Scholarship Program stands as a prestigious accolade recognizing high school students' exceptional academic achievements in the United States. Established in 1955, this program aims to honor and support students who demonstrate outstanding performance on the PSAT/NMSQT (Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test).

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What is Superscoring?

Understanding and leveraging the concept of super scoring can be a strategic move in shaping a stronger college application. Use it wisely to showcase your academic strengths and enhance your chances of securing admission to your dream institution!

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What's the Difference Between the ACT and SAT Exam?

The decision between the ACT and SAT is a personal one. Assess your comfort with the format, content, and pacing of each test. Research the colleges you’re applying to and their test requirements or preferences. Remember, colleges generally accept scores from either test, so focus on showcasing your strengths and abilities.

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Why You SHOULD Fill Out FAFSA

Essentially, the FAFSA isn’t just for grants. It is a gateway to economic opportunities. Once you graduate, you have access to government loans and possible institutional support, and you are prepared for unexpected changes. Even if you think you won’t qualify now, circumstances can change, making filing the FAFSA a smart move to secure your educational future. It doesn't hurt to apply early!!

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How Many Colleges Should I Apply to?

The first rule of thumb is to prioritize quality over quantity. Applying to a multitude of colleges might seem like casting a wide net, but focusing on institutions that align with your academic goals, values, and aspirations is key. Researching colleges thoroughly can help narrow down your choices and ensure each application is a thoughtful reflection of your fit with the institution.

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Which College Should You Accept?

Create a comparison chart or list to detail the pros and cons of each college. Include academic majors, faculty credentials, available resources, internship opportunities, campus facilities, and any unique programs or clubs that align with your interests.

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How to succeed in challenging High School Courses

High school can be a challenging time for many students, especially when it comes to taking tough classes. These classes can often feel overwhelming and can lead to feelings of stress and anxiety. However, with the right mindset and strategies, it is possible to succeed in even the toughest of classes.

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The growing importance of Middle School Tutoring

Middle school is an important time in a student's educational journey. It is the bridge between elementary school and high school, and it sets the foundation for future academic success. However, for many students, middle school can also be a challenging and overwhelming time. This is why middle school tutoring can be so beneficial.

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Tigerway: Know about the different types of College Application Deadlines and about the FAFSA

On October 1st marks an important day for current seniors. The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is typically open on the first of October. We urge seniors to take the chance to apply to FAFSA as soon as possible regardless of eligibility. The sooner you apply to FAFSA, the more aid you may qualify for. Seniors have until March to make sure their FAFSA is submitted for the following year.

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