"Thanks so much, you could not have been more helpful and supportive throughout this process. We all appreciate the special attention and promptness you have given us." -Parent of Clear Lake High School student, class of 2014 "Thank you so much for your help! K’s SAT scores increased over 200 points after taking your prep class in September. She is now much more confident about college choices and I’m sure she’s in a better position for … [Read more...]
For High School Counselors and Teachers
Is your teenager’s high school counselor an expert on college? Probably not. In fact, the odds are high that your high school counselor’s knowledge about college admission strategies, standardized testing and scholarships, and financial aid is limited. Ironically, during this period of increasing college costs, financial aid is often the subject that high school counselors know the least about. Many high school counselors are unfortunately … [Read more...]
What 11 Factors Do College Admissions Officers Want to See?
Students typically want to know which part of the college application carries the most weight. The reality is, applications have many parts, and no one part will get a student into a college (although the first 3 on this are more heavily weighted). The application needs to work as a whole, showing off a student's particular mix of qualities in the best way possible. Colleges want a range of students to create a diverse campus community. … [Read more...]
AP Scores Available Online
For the first time, AP scores will be available to students online for free. In the past, students have had to wait through most of July to receive their scores which were only available by paper. CollegeBoard will no longer be sending paper score reports to homes by mail. As of July 2013, students will be able to access their scores online through the CollegeBoard. Students must have a CollegeBoard account, as well as their AP number to … [Read more...]
Money Management Tips for College Students
Guest Blog Article Written by: Kristen Mcmahon College is about the time you discover that managing your own finances involves a lot more than just watching your spending. As current college students, you have to learn to prioritize, especially if you don't live in a dorm, this is likely the first time you have to pay your own utilities, rent, groceries and any unexpected costs. Learn how to plan for your future with these good money … [Read more...]
5 Things Students Can Do To Improve Chance of College Acceptance
College consultants are frequently asked by parents how to improve their child's chances of getting accepted into dream colleges. Most times, these answers depend on the student and the college in question, but there are 5 things that every student can do to improve college acceptance and admissions chances. Focus on Grades Students can re-focus on their grades and GPA to ensure the highest possible grade points are achieved each … [Read more...]
Another Happy College Consulting Client!
"Mrs. Brand is a great counselor. We found her through the internet. She has helped in giving me a detailed schedule for my college applications, and create deadlines for all my applications. She is very flexible, and definitely knows her stuff!" -Balark Chethan, class of 2014 student client "My daughter enjoyed prepping for her SAT test with Jolyn. I really appreciated the personal attention she was given. I have known Jolyn on a personal … [Read more...]
Spring 2013 College Information Seminar in Clear Lake
FREE parent session at Clear Lake Library- Freeman Library Sat, February 23- 2pm to 4pm Topics to be discussed: The College Application Process and Timeline- when students should be preparing for college and what to do to get ahead of the game Financial Aid Process and Scholarships- how to maximize scholarship potential and apply for the most financial aid SAT, ACT and SAT Subject Tests- When students should take these tests and … [Read more...]
Houston NAWBO honors Jolyn Brand as a Finalist for Women Business Owner of the Year Award
The Houston Chapter of NAWBO, National Association of Women Business Owners, holds an annual gala and honors women in business with an award. The 19th annual gala was held on October 25, 2012 at The Houston Club. The WBOY is the only award given to women business owners by women business owners. To be nominated for this prestigious award, participants must demonstrate: excellence as a business owner, initiative and creativity in overcoming … [Read more...]
What are the SAT IIs and Does Your Child Need to Take Them?
The College Board, the creator of the original SAT, has also created SAT IIs, better known as SAT Subject Tests to help students showcase their knowledge in certain subject areas. These Subject Tests are the only national college admissions tests where the students get to choose which subject they want to be tested on. SAT Subject Tests allow students to set themselves apart from other applicants and send a “send a strong message regarding … [Read more...]
More Texas Students Take the SAT But Scores Decline
Students take either the SAT or the ACT during junior and senior year of high school in order to get into college. In Texas, more and more students are choosing to participate in this testing, but, unfortunately, their scores are falling. The College Board, who administers the test, released a report last Monday that show the national and state average for all test takers. Texas, just like many of the states, showed an increase in … [Read more...]
Jolyn quoted in U.S. News Education Edition
Jolyn was quoted as a College Admissions Expert for U.S. News and World Report Education section. The Education section publishes common questions from high school students and their parents and selects answers from college counselors across the country. This post answered the question: What Are Some Mistakes to Avoid in the College Admissions Process? Jolyn's answer about online identities was one of four selected to be … [Read more...]
What my clients are saying….
"I wanted to tell you Alex raised her SAT math score by 240 points. This is a great improvement! Thank you again for your help." Friendswood Mom. - June 2012 Jolyn, This information is SO helpful... I will start reviewing this info. and look at what would best complement/supplement the curriculum at his school. I am SO grateful and appreciative of your time, insight, and great information. This is a terrific place to start. THANK … [Read more...]
College Campus Visits and Tours
Any tips on getting the most out of college tour or info session? Attending campus tours and information sessions is a wonderful opportunity to learn about a college and get your questions answered. More importantly, these are chances for you to interact with students, professors, admission officers, and others. It is paramount that you are prepared! First, you should conduct basic research about the college, which includes reviewing the … [Read more...]
Jolyn is Featured on the Unigo College Counselor Site
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