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For US college admissions the essay is one of the most important components of the application. Colleges are inundated with qualified candidates with great SAT, ACT, or SSAT scores. The essay can often be the deciding factor that gets you accepted or rejected. It is important to keep the following points in mind to ensure […]
The International Baccalaureate (IB) is targeted at students aged 3 to 19 and is split into three different age groups: PYP (Primary Years Program), MYP (Middle Years Program), and finally DP (Diploma Program). PYP is for students aged 3-12, MYP is for students aged 11-16, and DP is for students aged 16-19. The MYP is […]
The main difference between boarding schools and regular schools is that at boarding schools, students stay the night at school. For UK boarding schools, there are lots of different ways in which this works. Sometimes, students can just stay for one or a few nights per week (known in the UK as ‘flexi-boarding’). Otherwise, students […]
What is the UKISET? Where do you take it? UKISET stands for ‘United Kingdom Schools Entry Test.’ It is a test for international students trying to enter schools in the UK. You can take the UKISET internationally at test centres, or at the head office and selected schools in the UK. There are several test […]
The School and College Ability Test (SCAT) is an “above grade level” test. It measures students’ verbal and math reasoning abilities about two whole grade levels above their current grade. The SCAT is what students need to take for admissions into the Johns Hopkins Centre of Talented Youth (CTY) programs and summer camps. Students can […]