The Deciding Factor

Written by Lisa Bleich “I don’t know where to go!” bemoaned one of my current seniors.  “ I can see myself at both schools.” As May 1st quickly approaches, I have been meeting with students to [...]

Cooper Union

College reviewed by Lisa Bleich I recently visited Cooper Union, a conservatory-based college for Art, Architecture, and Engineering. The campus is integrated into lower Manhattan and Astor [...]

Hope Springs Eternal

Written by Beth Cassie “Hope springs eternal.” For all of us, the first signs of spring stir hopefulness for something new. Here in the northeast, we are finally seeing signs of spring and it’s a [...]

Passover, Grit and College

Written by Lisa Bleich “I hate Passover!” is a constant refrain I hear from my girls when they are annoyed that they can’t eat bread, or pita chips, or basically anything they normally enjoy [...]

Syracuse iSchool

Written by Beth Cassie We attended an informative presentation in New York, jointly hosted by the Newhouse School of Public Communications and Syracuse University’s School of Information [...]

The CommonApp Numbers

Written by Lisa Bleich Over 750,000 students applied to colleges using the Common Application in 2013-14.  That represents a 13% increase over last year.  9.1% of those applying were [...]

Letters of Recommendation

A few years ago, I attended the NJACAC annual conference and had the opportunity to listen to David Weisbord, the Associate Director of Admissions at Columbia University speak how letters of [...]

Making the Final Decision: If/Then

Written by Lisa Bleich My daughters and I took advantage of two days off from school to visit Washington D.C.  We saw the new musical If/Then, starring Idena Menzel (who played Elphaba in [...]

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