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Musings on Georgetown, Texas and its small, stately Southwestern University

Approaching the town of Georgetown from I35, coming south from Waco, is quite a sight to behold in March. The hills of the surrounding towns and countryside are a strong, deep green.   This area of Texas, although a thirty minute drive from the heart of Dallas, sits free from the plague of endless Texan urban sprawl. Windows down, the smell of spring in the air, you’re truly deep in the heart of the verdant

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How to Write a Graduate School Personal Statement – Crosspost from Gold Standard Advising

Most clients I see who are applying to graduate school do not know how to effectively write a good graduate school personal statement. They fall into a few common traps that keep their writing from being effective and memorable. Some of the most common traps they fall into are being too boring in their writing, restating their resume in their personal statement, or being too impersonal in the personal statement. This is understandable. They were

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What do the new changes to The SAT mean?

When significant changes to the SAT were announced by the College Board last week, my Facebook newsfeed fired up into a frenzy. News organizations big and small were quick to break the story, and friends and strangers played arm-chair pundit in the comments sections. Either applauding or denouncing the changes, both supporters and detractors speculated as to the reasons for the broad modifications to take place in 2016.   After a quick read through the

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College Savings Accounts

I had a really productive and informative meeting about getting more prepared by understanding college savings accounts. This week, I met with Ryan Ammon, a financial adviser for Edward Jones in [sc name=”city”]. It was also fun. Ryan’s a personable guy and we always get to talking about business and life and run over our scheduled hour meetings. Ryan and I talked in depth about different strategies for saving for college, both sharing our expertise.

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Scholarships: How to Save Millions (or Just Thousands) with Admissions Consulting!

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How “Personal Branding” can help you apply to college.

First step to education in the digital world we live in today: Personal Branding. To successfully apply to college, you should know who you are, what you stand for and what your academic goals are. Each person is complex, yet admissions officers only have a small amount of time to spend learning about each prospective student. The smart student boils down key aspects of himself or herself into their personal “brand” and sells that to

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The Multiple Track Mind – How to Stay Focused on Critical Reading Exams.

Here’s another blog post I did for Victory Step a while back, on the topic of practicing a Multiple Track Mind. I was recently driving to teach a class at Victory Step when I realized something unsettling. I was cruising along the tollway at seventy miles an hour, winding around tight curves, squished in the middle lane between a Porsche, a Subaru and a Toyota, when it hit me: I realized I hadn’t been paying

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