5 Things you can do to help your kids succeed in college

Every parent wants their kids to succeed, but most flounder when it comes to figuring out their role in contributing to those accomplishments. It’s not so hard when kids are little; teaching them to tie their shoes, share their toys, and look both ways when crossing the street is fairly easy. But as your kids … Continue reading 5 Things you can do to help your kids succeed in college

Traditional students are embracing online education

Only a few years ago, online education was the realm of the non-traditional student. Whether you were a high school dropout, a dad working three jobs, or a retiree who simply wanted to take some classes, chances were that you were not a typical college student if you were signed up for courses online. In the last … Continue reading Traditional students are embracing online education

Preparing your student for college graduation

Last night in the #CampusChat discussion we were talking about moving into college and what to pack. One participant stated she took her whole life with her to college because she never planned to move back home after college graduation; and to her credit she did not. Most parents believe (or hope) that once their … Continue reading Preparing your student for college graduation

Does your student hate math?

College prep doesn’t start junior or senior year when your student starts preparing for the college application process. It ideally starts in middle school when parents and students begin to think about the future and ask questions about the student’s readiness for college. It’s not surprising either that students tend to steer away from the … Continue reading Does your student hate math?

A Review-How to Win College Scholarships

  Being a College Prep Expert at CollegeExpertPanel.com has put me in contact with some other experts in the field of college admissions. This contact has given me the opportunity to once again, give you the BEST information from the BEST sources, helping you to help your student apply to college and get accepted. When I … Continue reading A Review-How to Win College Scholarships

Is your college-bound teen a math wizard?

By Lauren Joffe for The Real College Guide Math is your thing? Cha-ching! Turns out the 15 bachelor’s degrees with the highest starting salaries have a common denominator: They’re all math-related. Turns out that seventh-grade algebra could come in handy after all — in fact, you can bank on it. Why? Well, recent research shows … Continue reading Is your college-bound teen a math wizard?