College Advising

How Can My AP Exam Scores Support My College Application?

How Can My AP Exam Scores Support My College Application?

LP College Advisor Chris, a former Duke and Georgia Tech Admissions Officer, offers his advice on how taking AP courses and exams can demonstrate your college readiness, support your college applications, and even earn you college credit!

4 Ways to Make This Summer Count

4 Ways to Make This Summer Count

Every year, college application rates continue to rise at the most selective colleges in the country, and the admissions process only becomes more competitive. In order to stand out as a top student, plan to dedicate your summers to immersive and impactful experiences.

LogicPrep's 2021-2022 Early Acceptances

LogicPrep's 2021-2022 Early Acceptances

Our College Advisors and Essay Coaches worked tirelessly to help our students’ applications shine through clear and compelling personal narratives, extensive preparation for interviews, and thoughtful development of their college lists. We’re so excited to celebrate their Early application successes!

What to Do if You've Been Deferred

What to Do if You've Been Deferred

So, you were deferred. While this might be disappointing, it’s important to stay positive, view this opportunity as a second chance to highlight your accomplishments, and stay on track with Regular Decision deadlines. Read what our College Advisor (and former Duke & Georgetown Admissions Officer) Sharon suggests doing if you’re deferred.

NACAC 2021: Highlights on Holistic Review, Test-Optional, and Test-Free

NACAC 2021: Highlights on Holistic Review, Test-Optional, and Test-Free

LogicPrep once again participated in the largest college admission counseling conference of the year: NACAC 2021. This year’s conference was offered both virtually and in-person, mirroring the strategies that many colleges and universities have employed to keep their students safe throughout the pandemic. After many sessions and much note-taking, we’re sharing our top three highlights here.

What is Academic Rigor?

What is Academic Rigor?

“Rigor” generally refers to academic experiences (course content, homework, exams, essays) that are intellectually challenging. High rigor is commonly interpreted to mean “more work,” and although that can be the case, that’s not really what rigor is about. Learn more about developing an appropriately rigorous curriculum, and how to put your best foot forward when it comes time to apply to college here!

So You’ve Submitted Your Early Applications - Now What?

So You’ve Submitted Your Early Applications - Now What?

Seniors, rejoice! You just submitted your Early apps. Now what? First things first, take a break! Put your laptop down and do something non-academic that makes you happy. Once you’ve taken a moment to relax, it’s time to refocus. Read College Advisor Olivia’s advice as you wrap up this phase of the application process and prepare for the next one.

How to Pick an Early Decision School

How to Pick an Early Decision School

For Seniors, the timeline for submitting college applications is getting shorter and shorter, leaving many asking the question: How will I select an Early Decision school? If you’re torn between two or three potential ED schools, read on for 3 tips on how to choose.