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Why the AP Macroeconomics Exam Now Emphasizes Monetary Policy

In recent years, students and educators have noticed a shift in the AP Macroeconomics exam: more questions are being asked about monetary policy in a system where the banking sector has ample reserves. This isn’t an accident. The change reflects a fundamental transformation in how central banks, ...

 

Parents’ Guide to Supporting the College Admissions Process

Introduction The college admissions process feels overwhelming for most families. From confusion over where your student is likely to be admitted to what colleges are looking for from applicants in the first place, families feel like they’re behind in the college admissions process before they ...

 

What to Expect in Your First Admissions Counseling Session

Introduction If your family has never worked with a college counselor before, you may not know what to expect at the first meeting. Don’t worry - the goal of the first meeting is not to grill your student about their passion projects or overwhelm you with dire college acceptance statistics! ...

 

Planning Out The Fall Semester

We are a few weeks into the school year, and students should be settling into their routines. Now is the time to start looking ahead and preparing for the remainder of the fall semester. Here is a look ahead: September Prepare for the October PSAT or SAT if you are a junior or senior. ...

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