by David Pecoraro | Mar 14, 2016 | Parents, Students
Reading has been shown to expand your vocabulary and improve your grammar and use of language. This is because a book can expose you to words and phrases you may not otherwise have known about. It will, of course, also expand your knowledge of the world around you; both present and past.
by David Pecoraro | Mar 9, 2016 | Students
Invest some time into building your professional network now and you’ll reap real rewards in the future.
by David Pecoraro | Mar 8, 2016 | Parents, Students
Filing taxes for students can be tricky. Are adult students considered independent or can they still be claimed by their parents? Do students have to file if they earned less than $6,300? What if a student doesn’t have a job but has unearned income from a trust fund or other sources?
by David Pecoraro | Feb 25, 2016 | Parents, Students
From starting the process too late to sending in sloppy work, here are the most common mistakes students and parents make when it comes to researching and applying to colleges.
by David Pecoraro | Feb 23, 2016 | Parents, Students
Getting health screenings are something you should put at the top of your to-do list if you will be starting college soon. TB testing, a comprehensive physical exam, vision screening, and a dental checkup are some of the health checks you will need to get.