by Bonnie R. Rabin Ph.D. | Apr 13, 2021 | AP Exam Schedule May 2021, AP Exams, AP Scoring Guidelines, AP vs AICE, AP vs IB vs AICE, Boca Raton College Consultant, Boulder College Consultant, college application help, common app 2021-22, common application, financial aid, High School Course Planning, Revised AP Exam - COVID-19 AP Exam, SAT ACT, SAT and ACT prep, STEM
Greetings Students and Families This is the concluding piece of my IV-Part series on AP exams. AP classes introduce students to potential academic paths and spark further academic interests and discovery. CLICK TO SCHEDULE YOUR COLLEGE ADMISSIONS PLANNING ASSESSMENT...
by Bonnie R. Rabin Ph.D. | Apr 10, 2021 | AP Exam Schedule May 2021, AP Exams, AP vs AICE, AP vs IB vs AICE, College Planning, common app 2021-22, SAT and ACT prep, STEM college admissions, Test Flexible College Admissions
Greetings Students and Families, This is the second blog in my series on AP Exams. Let’s talk about this year’s changes: Multiple AP Exam Dates and Formats So here we are and the College Board has made some changes for the AP 2021 exams—in response to...
by Bonnie R. Rabin Ph.D. | Apr 1, 2021 | AP Exams, AP vs AICE, Boca Raton College Consultant, Boulder College Consultant, College Acceptance Rates, college admissions waitlists, college applications, College Planning, common app 2021-22, financial aid, financial aid and FAFSA, Florida Pre-Paid Tuition, Gap Year
COLLEGE ADMISSIONS DECISION NOTIFICATIONS HAVE ARRIVED! Greetings to Seniors ’21 (and early thoughts for classes of 2022 and 2023)! Congratulations! Last year at this time, many of you were involved in visiting college campuses virtually. You set out to...
by Bonnie R. Rabin Ph.D. | Mar 24, 2021 | AP Exams, AP vs AICE, AP vs IB vs AICE, college admissions, College Planning, Common App, common app 2021-22, Dual Enrollment for High School, Uncategorized
Greetings Middle & High School Families! This is the third of a series on High School Course Planning for the 2021-22 Academic Year. AP, IB, AICE Academies were discussed in my previous two blogs: Today we focus on High School Students and Dual-Enrollment??!!...