Many times parents find that their guidance counselor at school is overwhelmed. They are unable to truly help guide them through the high school years. Or if you are homeschooling, you know that you are your own guidance counselor. In
Top 3 Blog Posts of 2021: College Research and Dual Enrollment
Whew! We made it through 2021. Did you achieve any goals this year? It was hard work to get much of anything done! It feels sort of like we survived something. Today is the third year anniversary of my Grandmother’s
Transcripts 301: 3 Myths about Transcripts
We’ve been talking about transcripts here on the blog and this post is the 3rd and final post in the series. You can find the first post here. This week I’m posting on 3 myths about transcripts. These are pretty
Transcripts 201: To Accredit or Not to Accredit
Hey y’all. I wanted to make sure I’ve told everyone on the email list —-> I’ve noticed there are a few problems with my email signups on the website. So if you were promised a freebie and never received it,
Transcripts 101: Let’s Define Our Terms
I’ve had a lot of requests for information on transcripts so I thought I’d write a few posts on that. Here’s some basic transcript info. What’s there to know about transcripts? You might already know everything there is to know
Resume for Students: How & When to Start It
When you apply to colleges, the college will ask you to explain what unique things should make your student stand out to them. I suggest that you begin to start a resume by 9th grade. You can use this for