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293: 7 Types of Students and Their Study Blindspots (Reprise)

2 Dec

There are 7 different types of students, in Gretchen’s experience, who have 7 different approaches to school and studying. As final exams approach, it’s a great opportunity to explore each type of student’s weaknesses in regards to studying, and what … Read More »

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292: 15+ Anti-Boring Ways to Study for Final Exams

25 Nov

Study Smorgasbord! Gretchen lists more than 15 anti-boring strategies students can choose from as they prepare for final exams, to make sure that they’re practicing retrieval and encoding in new ways. Tune in to learn: The 3 most important steps … Read More »

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291: How to Pay for College with ROTC Scholarships

18 Nov

For students open to spending a few years in military service after college graduation, the ROTC offers generous scholarships. Join us for an interview with Lieutenant Colonel Robert Kirkland, as he explains how families might take advantage of this opportunity. … Read More »

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290: Will My High SAT Score Make Up for a Lower GPA in College Admission?

11 Nov

In today’s episode, Megan responds to a mom’s question about how to choose what schools her son has a chance of getting into based on his high SAT but average GPA scores. Here’s Sandra’s question: Any tips on how to … Read More »

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289: Q&A – College Apps, Homeschooling & the Duke TIP Program

4 Nov

We love it when families reach out with questions! Today Megan and Gretchen tackle topics related to college admissions, the Duke TIP program for 7th graders, homeschooling, and more! Switching to ACT. My son thought the SAT would be his … Read More »

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288: 6 Persistence Challenges that Keep Students from Graduating College

28 Oct

Getting students to persist through college is as — or more! — important than getting in. But families often put so much effort into the first part of the process that they forget to pay attention to the second. Gretchen … Read More »

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287: How College Makes or Breaks Us: An Interview with Journalist and Author Paul Tough

21 Oct

Does college still work? Is the system designed just to protect the privileged and leave everyone else behind? Or can a college education today provide real opportunity to young Americas. Join us for an interview with journalist and author Paul … Read More »

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286: SAT or ACT? How to Decide Which Test is Best

14 Oct

The most common question Megan gets from families is how to choose between the ACT, SAT or both? The answer is sadly not clear cut, so Megan walks parents through a number of considerations around the following three questions: Will … Read More »

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285: Tips for Parents About How to (Not) Check Your Student’s Grades

7 Oct

One of the hardest new habits for parents of middle and high schoolers to learn is how to talk to their students about grades. Last year in May 2019 Gretchen had an indepth email conversation with the parent of one … Read More »

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284: How a Student with F’s and ADHD Got into Her Dream University

30 Sep

Gretchen’s former client Tatiana had a bumpy transition from her last two years of high school into college. She quickly dropped out of a college that she wasn’t very excited to attend, that that started a long but fruitful journey … Read More »

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