Navigating the College Application Process: Insights and Advice
- Andrea Meyer
- Aug 24
- 1 min read
Earlier this summer I spoke with a Westchester, NY based publication about the college admissions process.
Check out the full story in The Inside Press (by Stacey Pfeffer) to see the context around what I had to say. Here's one small part of the article:
Many college advisors suggest that a student take both a diagnostic ACT and SAT in their sophomore year to determine which test is a better fit for them. “This can help relieve the pressure of junior year,” says Meyer who often advises clients across the country to take a long-term calendar view of their four years of high school, so that students in their spring of junior year aren’t cramming for ACTs or SATs, Advanced Placement exams and finals while simultaneously going on college tours. “Whatever students can do pace themselves can help,” she recommends.





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