College Decisions – Class of 2022
The last weeks of May (and the first weeks of June) are always full of excitement. These weeks not only mark the end of the school year, but also the beginning of another special rite of passage—graduation season. You can actually mark the time by the stadium lights around the area—not for Friday night football
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Jimmy Joins a New Pack
“Specifically for me, I was really interested in a school that had a very integrated learning program with [hands-on work experiences], and the co-op program at Northeastern was one of their best driving points,” Jimmy says. Jimmy is a senior at Liberty High School in Frisco, TX. In the fourth grade, his family moved to
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Kate Scores Her Match
It’s June 2021, and Kate gets the call she’s quietly anticipated all month. It’s the head coach for the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (CMS) women’s tennis team, and he has good news. “Oddly enough, CMS was my first and only offer because I literally accepted it in a day. I snatched up [the offer] because Claremont McKenna is
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2022 KD Women in STEM
Today we celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, and we are once again reminded that women are vastly underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, women make up about 48 percent of the U.S. workforce, but only 27 percent of all STEM workers
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College Decisions – Class of 2021
Over the next few weeks, our Class of 2021 will graduate, marking the end to a strange and difficult senior year. Our seniors, like many others, have had to make sacrifices because of the pandemic. When the pandemic first hit, our hearts hurt for the things our students would miss. A cancelled school dance, performance,
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Duke TIP Has Ended: Advice for Families Moving Forward
Duke University’s long standing national Academic Talent Search program (Duke TIP as it has previously been known) has permanently ended. Duke TIP activities for eligible students have been cancelled through the summer of 2021, according to a March 2021 announcement. After this break, activities geared towards students in grades 6-8 are moving to a program
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Goodbye, SAT Subject Tests™
I can’t say that I’ll miss the SAT Subject Tests. For more than 15 years, I have tried to explain SAT Subject Tests to families. It’s not easy to combat the confusion between the regular SAT® test (and its many iterations over the years) and the SAT Subject Tests, hour-long assessments of a student’s knowledge
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ACT® Announces New Fall Test Dates and Changes to Testing Options
The ACT® test made an announcement recently that may be confusing to test-takers. We wanted to take a moment to clarify this information. Online Testing and Section Retakes Postponed Until 2021 Last year, ACT, Inc. announced that it would offer online and section retake options starting in the fall of 2020. With the workload that
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COVID-19 Updates
Last Updated: April 21, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. Temporary Changes to KD College Prep Operations and Services KD College Prep was founded with the mission to help our client families achieve their goals for the future. We know you cannot achieve your goals and we cannot fulfill our mission without good health. It has become
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How Will Coronavirus (COVID-19) Impact College Visits and SAT®/ACT® Testing?
Last Updated: March 16, 2020 at 1:30 p.m. Will Coronavirus (COVID-19) affect SAT® and ACT® test dates? In response to concerns about the spread of COVID-19, the College Board® has canceled its May 2nd and June 6th tests and the makeup date for the March 14th test (which was scheduled for March 28). As soon
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