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If you’re not totally convinced that we can really help you, then attend one of our free seminars.

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Free Seminars

Admission is free. Reservations are required; seating is limited. All seminars are approximately 90 minutes.
Dates and times subject to change. Call to reserve and confirm a seat.

All start times: 7:30pm.

Seminars are usually offered monthly. Call for dates and locations.

TOP 10 SECRETS OF THE ADMISSIONS PROCESS
Open to everyone
Why don’t colleges really care about your cumulative GPA? Why is Score Choice useless? Why does the perfect essay usually hurt more than help? What can you do now to help improve your chances of being admitted? We’ll discuss college admissions trends and tricks as well as standardized tests, college admissions planning, school and summer activities, jobs, and volunteering. Maybe you’ve gone to a Huntington “seminar” and were annoyed by the sales pitch. Maybe you thought that the information provided at “college night” was mostly obvious. You want the real scoop. The inside info. No candy coating. You came to the right place. Our free seminars are informational seminars, not sales pitches. This seminar will give you new information that you’ve never heard before and won’t hear anywhere else! (Yes, really.) We’ll give you the real scoop. And we won’t even mention our services. (Yes, really.)

BIGGEST MISTAKES OF THE ADMISSIONS PROCESS
Open to everyone
College Decisions: Comparing & Choosing
The college admissions process is a highly orchestrated, professional and unregulated marketing campaign replete with phony statistics, doctored photos, and false promises. Do you know how colleges are manipulating you? Our founder has consulted for college admissions and marketing departments (including 22 of the US News Top 25). We’ll share with you the steps that he used with colleges to manipulate applicants – and all colleges do it. Harvard lies about its numbers. Wesleyan about its athletic conference. NYU about its fin. aid policies. We’ll give you the info you need to become a savvy applicant.

Girls and the SAT: Why Better Students Score Lower
Open to everyone
Girls usually have better grades in high school but score 40 points lower (on average) on the SAT. Why? This free seminar discusses the particular challenges that girls must overcome when taking standardized tests. These tests consistently produce a gender gap in scores, and this gender gap increases as scores do: almost 70% of all SAT test-takers with math or verbal scores over 700 are male. We will show you how the gender gap can be closed.

College Admissions and Standardized Testing for LD Students
Open to everyone
Students with ADD, ADHD, and other attention issues have options when it comes to taking standardized tests and college admissions. But some of the options available to LD students might actually lower their test scores. How should you approach these options? What should you look for in a college? We’ll talk about the options that LD students have as they navigate the testing and college admissions process

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