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4 Steps to Choosing the College that's right for you (or your student)

Posted by Sterling Staff on Apr 6, 2015 8:21:00 AM

Selecting a college is a highly individual process. There are many factors to consider, only you can know which of those factors are most meaningful to you. Start by creating a matrix-type chart so you can more easily compare schools as you do your research – there are so many variables you will never be able to keep everything in your head while you sort through it. Do not be afraid to ask lots of questions.

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Building Your College Application: Course Choices

Posted by Sterling Staff on Mar 16, 2015 8:13:00 AM

Every year, the National Association for College Admission Counseling conducts a “State of College Admissions” survey. And every year, respondents say the most influential factor in admissions decisions is a high school student’s achievement in their college prep courses.

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What can I do to make sure I graduate high school in time?

Posted by Sterling Staff on Mar 13, 2015 9:14:00 AM

All high schools require students to complete a certain number of courses in order to graduate. If you’re worried about coming up short, Credit Recovery Courses can help get you back on track so you can graduate high school on time.

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Building Your College Application: Social Organizations

Posted by Sterling Staff on Mar 9, 2015 7:14:00 AM

Applying to college is not simply a matter of finding the right academic match. Admissions directors are looking for well-rounded students. They want to know if you have a range of interests and if you seem likely to be a good personal fit within their college’s particular environment.

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Building Your College Application: Honor Societies

Posted by Sterling Staff on Feb 25, 2015 7:45:00 AM

Two important aspects of measuring your high school academic achievement for college admissions officers are your grade point average (GPA) and your scores on standardized college admissions tests such as the ACT and SAT. If you are strong academically, you can also pursue membership in honor societies to add recognition for your scholarly abilities.

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Building Your College Application: Academics

Posted by Sterling Staff on Feb 18, 2015 8:43:00 AM

Demonstrating academic achievement is fundamental to building a successful college application. These days, many colleges consider a B average – or 3.0 grade-point-average (GPA) -- as the minimum.

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How well do different learning styles work in online high school?

Posted by Sterling Staff on Feb 16, 2015 6:37:00 AM

Most people don’t give much thought to how we learn. Did you know there are distinct learning styles? As you read this article, you will undoubtedly recognize yourself with a few “ah ha moments.” You will also learn why online high school is an ideal learning environment, no matter what your style.

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Building Your College Application: Volunteer Work

Posted by Sterling Staff on Feb 11, 2015 7:29:00 AM

Naturally your academic achievements and potential are of fundamental importance when it comes to applying to college. But college admissions officers are looking for more than a GPA and test scores. They want to know what kind of person you are, because attending college is about expanding your horizons and becoming a better “you” as well as eventually pursuing a career.

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How online classes can patch the holes in a student's academic progress

Posted by Sterling Staff on Feb 9, 2015 6:59:00 AM

Individually tailoring instructional programs has long been known to be the most effective teaching method. Unfortunately, traditional public schooling suffers from an inherent inability to effectively teach students at their own level and pace. Teachers try, but it’s just not possible, given the constraints of daily class schedules and the need to follow one established lesson plan for the entire class. Online high school, on the other hand, is specifically designed for individual instruction.

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How traditional schooling can stifle our children's problem solving effectiveness

Posted by Sterling Staff on Feb 4, 2015 7:09:00 AM

The ability to solve problems is as fundamental to everyday living as it is to enjoying a satisfying career. It is a skill every child needs to develop. Yet traditional schooling often tends to stifle our children’s natural curiosity and problem-solving capabilities instead of encouraging them.

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