Author: Jennifer Palumbo
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Word Wednesday – Ameliorate
Ameliorate: verb – to make better; improve Happy Word of the Week Wednesday! Today’s word is all about improvement. Every hour, every day, every week, every month, every year, there is an opportunity for improvement. Are there areas in your life that you can make better? What goals will you set this month to improve … Continued
Strangest College Courses In America | Plexuss.com
We were surprised to come across this list of strange college classes on Plexuss. These courses are not only weird but oddly intriguing. From Montclair State University’s, How To Watch Television to Michigan State University’s, Surviving The Coming Zombie Apocalypse, we can’t decide which course we would like to take. Read on, and share with us which course is … Continued
What Could Possibly Constitute a #tutoringemergency?
One of Robert’s students texted him the other day – it was a tutoring emergency. Much to my amazement Robert takes tutoring emergencies fairly seriously. I guess his family really valued school when he was growing up. This is where I refer to the old adage “lack of planning on our part does not constitute an … Continued
Time Manipulation Video
Hello Everyone, I came across this video and found it amazing. Anyone interested in physics and/or time travel should check it out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgUbWkiWNCo – Robert Lee
How Do I Make Sure I Can Get into the College of My Choice?
These impressive kids figured it out. Amazing! Most Impressive High School Graduates – Business Insider.
A Puzzle Cheer: Give Me An ‘A’! : NPR
I got this one with a little help from Robert Lee! A Puzzle Cheer: Give Me An ‘A’! : NPR.
Event – College Admissions 101
Are you a senior who’s worried about college applications? Are you a freshman wondering how you can get a jumpstart on the process? Our college consultant Jennifer Palumbo will discuss applications for UCs and 1st & 2nd tier private schools. An Emory graduate, she has helped students get into schools like UC Berkeley, UCLA, Stanford, … Continued
Schools That Don’t Require Test Scores
Did you know that test scores are not required for admissions at all colleges? There are a number of schools these days that offer more flexible options when it comes to submitting test scores. They understand that these scores aren’t necessarily indicative of a student’s future success in college. Here are just a few schools … Continued