High School

Going Far, Not Fast: Inspiration for Your College Application Process

During late September, the P&A office is bustling. Seniors are feeling busy to say the least as they stretch their limits to accommodate campus visits, college application [...]

Back-to-School Advice: Welcoming a New Year and New Possibilities

The days leading up to New Year's Day are often when we declare our New Year's resolutions, but I think that these last days of summer deserve [...]

Supplemental College Application Essays: How to Locate Them on The Common Application

This year, over 600 colleges and universities are accepting applications for their institutions through The Common Application. Many students are familiar with the personal statement located in [...]

June Newsletter — Summer Reading Recommendations, Campus Visit Tips, College Fairs & More!

The June Newsletter is here! Discover resources to make your summer college visits a breeze, find college admission reading recommendations, learn about July college fairs in New [...]

What Can Parents Do to Help? Be the Person Your Child Needs You to Be

Last week, I met with a client who is finishing up her junior year this month. After covering the usual topics of senior course selection, spring college [...]

In Her Own Words: A Parent Shares Her Family’s College Admission Experience

In this month's newsletter, we are happy to feature an interview with P&A parent, Peg Creonte, whose sons applied to college last fall. She was engaged and [...]

Finding Your College Fit

As April 1 approaches, colleges are notifying applicants of admission decisions, and the college application process is finally coming to an end, much to the delight of [...]

Meet Popp & Associates at the MetroWest College and Career Fair

We are excited to sponsor the 2015 MetroWest College and Career Fair at Ashland High School in Ashland, MA on March 21, 2015 from 9-11am! Network with [...]

Mistakes to Avoid When Developing Your College List

In recent weeks, I have had numerous conversations with high school juniors and parents about developing thoughtful, balanced college lists. While families often articulate in our meetings [...]

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