When applying to college, you’ll inevitably run into myths and misconceptions. From what schools look for, to the importance of participating in every extracurricular possible, to who should write Recommendation Letters. All of them have a story attached to it. One of the most important things you can do to get ready to apply to […]
3 Common Myths About College
When it comes to college, everyone has their own ideas of what it will be like, what they will do, who they will meet, and how it will all go. There are a few pervasive myths that many college hopefuls seem to hold on to once they here it. Let’s take a moment to debunk […]
March Madness and College Admissions: Who Will Win the Bracket(s)?
It’s that time of year again: March Madness, when the sports world loses its collective head over the wins, losses, and upsets of college basketball teams. While I’m a huge fan of March Madness myself, and will probably be looking for my said-head come Friday night (particularly if Michigan State decides to bow out early […]
How to Ace Your Alumni Interviews Part II: Dressing the Part
The alumni interview is not the time for a tee shirt and jeans, and decidedly not the time for shorts, sweat pants, or other athletic gear. Keep in mind that some interviewers are professionals, and they expect you to present yourself in the same way. Yes, the interview is informal, but that does not mean […]
How to Ace Your Alumni Interviews Part III: What You Should and Shouldn’t Do in the Interview
After showing the interviewer that you are polite, organized, punctual, and maturely dressed, you are well on your way to acing the alumni interview. Here are some tips for how to capitalize on your initial good impression. What You Should Do 1. Make eye contact We said this in our first post in the series, […]
How to Ace Your Alumni Interviews Part I: Before, During, and After the Interview
About the Interviewers Before we get started, here’s a brief introduction about the alumni interviewers and the role they play in your interview. Alumni interviewers are passionate about the school and love their alma mater. Ranging from recent graduates to alumni of 50+ years, they cover the spectrum in terms of majors, activities, religions, ethnicity, […]
ACT and SAT Math Tips: Holiday Dilemmas
A bonus holiday present! A special SAT Math and ACT Math post from our senior curriculum developer (and VP!), Jon Denning. He’ll help you get into the test prep spirit with a little winter break math. We hope you have a wonderful holiday. Gift Wrapping WringerYour dad loves sushi, so you bought him some 10-inch personalized […]
ACT and SAT Reading: Holiday Practice
Ready for winter break? We are too. Everyone at PowerScore wishes your and yours a very merry holiday and stellar ACT and SAT scores in the new year! To celebrate the season, I created some ACT and SAT Reading questions based on a passage from a holiday classic. A little something to keep you busy […]
ACT and SAT Math Tips: Thanksgiving Day Drills
Just because the holidays are rolling around does not mean you can skip your ACT and SAT prep! You can use your time off this week to focus on the test while you’re not worrying about other school work. Here are a few Turkey Day math questions to kick start your day of family, football, […]
ACT and SAT Math Tips: Translating Percent Questions
You know the old math class argument we all attempted to use to get out of learning the quadratic equation, sine and cosine, and symbolic functions: “When am I ever going to use this in the real world?” I’ve been existing in that real world for a good chunk of time now, and aside from […]