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Inside the New SAT: Know What To Expect 600 335 Keystone Education

Inside the New SAT: Know What To Expect

Inside the Test Test day is here, and you’ve got everything you need: photo ID, pencils, calculator, snack — and the confidence that comes from knowing what to expect. You’re On Your Way One of our biggest goals in changing the SAT was to make sure it’s highly relevant to your future success. The new…

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8 Ways Parents Discourage Their Kids from Reading 1024 683 Keystone Education

8 Ways Parents Discourage Their Kids from Reading

Sometimes we unintentionally discourage our kids from reading. I know. It’s hard to believe, but it’s true. Here’s what not to do — and why. 1. Having the Wrong Books If you only have Steinbeck or The New Yorker as reading options, your kids will be discouraged from reading. It’s highly unlikely your children will…

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How to Wow College Admissions Officers 1024 684 Keystone Education

How to Wow College Admissions Officers

New survey reveals the 10 things they consider most important in judging students’ applications. In its annual survey of college counselors, the National Association for College Admission Counseling reports that colleges accepted 65.8% of freshman applicants for the fall 2014 semester (the most recent data available). That’s up from 64% in 2012. In fact, the…

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Turn a Bad Experience Into a Winning College Admissions Essay 970 647 Keystone Education

Turn a Bad Experience Into a Winning College Admissions Essay

When writing a college admissions essay, your natural tendency may be to emphasize your victories while also downplaying your less successful moments. However, by masking your failures, you sacrifice a powerful opportunity to distinguish yourself from other applicants. After all, academic all-stars, former club leaders and winning athletes besiege every competitive college. For an admissions…

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MALIA OBAMA’S GAP YEAR: A FAD NOT JUST FOR PRESIDENTS’ KIDS 1024 715 Keystone Education

MALIA OBAMA’S GAP YEAR: A FAD NOT JUST FOR PRESIDENTS’ KIDS

The White House announced on Sunday that Malia Obama will attend Harvard University—but not starting this fall—and instead will take a gap year, a practice gaining momentum in the United States in recent years. In its announcement, the White House said the president’s older daughter will begin at Harvard as a member of the class…

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UC Common App Essay Questions for the 2016-2017 Application 415 285 Keystone Education

UC Common App Essay Questions for the 2016-2017 Application

Is your student applying for college this 2016-2017 school year? It’s time to start thinking about what they should write about. Remember: the earlier they start, the more time they will have to think back on their past significant experiences and thus write more meaningful responses. Read the 8 questions below and start talking to…

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UC schools harm local students by admitting so many from out of state 759 607 Keystone Education

UC schools harm local students by admitting so many from out of state

As a student at South Pasadena High School, Katherine Uriarte aced six Advanced Placement classes, got top scores on her ACT, served in student government and nailed a summer internship at Caltech. It wasn’t enough to get into UCLA or UC Berkeley. The daughter of a Mexican immigrant, Uriarte still realized her dream of becoming…

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UC offers admission to 15% more Californians 225 224 Keystone Education

UC offers admission to 15% more Californians

After four years of grueling work, the moment had arrived. Maria Contreras, a Hollywood High School senior, huddled with her family around her computer and checked her inbox. There it was. Click. “Congratulations!” the March 18 email said. “It is our great pleasure to offer you admission to UCLA for the fall of 2016.” Maria…

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NO SPANKING, NO PUNISHMENT, NO PROBLEM 960 640 Keystone Education

NO SPANKING, NO PUNISHMENT, NO PROBLEM

A child psychologist argues punishment is a waste of time when trying to eliminate problem behavior. Instead, he advocates for a radical technique in which parents positively reinforce the behavior they do want. Say you have a problem child. If it’s a toddler, maybe he smacks his siblings. Or she refuses to put on her…

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Student writes college essay about Costco, accepted into five Ivies 320 240 Keystone Education

Student writes college essay about Costco, accepted into five Ivies

If a superstore has impacted your life, you might want to write about it. It seems 18-year-old high school senior Brittany Stinson submitted an essay about her love for Costco and got some pretty good responses, specifically, a big “yes” from the University of Pennsylvania, Yale University, Dartmouth College, Columbia University and Cornell University, according…

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