What are the different types of admissions decisions?

What are the different types of admissions decisions?

As you’ve been researching different universities and their application deadlines, you may have encountered some unfamiliar terminology. What is Early Action? What is Early Decision? What about Rolling Admission? Let LP’s college advisor, Grace, break down what these terms mean.

10 Ways to Have the Most Productive Summer Ever

10 Ways to Have the Most Productive Summer Ever

So you want this summer to be the best one yet? Our interns compiled a list of 10 ways to make this summer your most productive one ever.

How to Reach Your Goals

How to Reach Your Goals

Practice makes perfect — we’re certain you’ve heard that one before. But how do you practice in a way that yields you real progress? You've got a million homework assignments to do -- how can you make sure you get them done? Adam shares some advice on reaching your goals, even the seemingly impossible ones.

How to Maximize the Summer Before Your Senior Year

How to Maximize the Summer Before Your Senior Year

Summer is almost here! It’s a great time to relax, but also to think ahead and prepare for the fall. With senior year and college applications coming up, we’re sharing a few tips that will get you on the right path to hit the ground running in the fall.

How Far Can a Perfect Score Take You?

How Far Can a Perfect Score Take You?

Do you need a 36 on the ACT to get into a top college? And even then, how different is a 36 from a 33 or 34? LogicPrep’s Founder and CEO Lindsay Tanne provides a breakdown of what scores mean and how far they can actually take you. Read more here!

Do My Senior Year Grades Matter After I’ve Been Admitted?

Do My Senior Year Grades Matter After I’ve Been Admitted?

As the reply deadline approaches, you can take a breath of relief! After all, you deserve to have some fun. However, Marjorie explains the importance of staying focused on your academics and why it matters even after May 1st!

The Colon and the Semicolon

The Colon and the Semicolon

The colon (:) and the semicolon (;) both appear very frequently on both the SAT and ACT grammar sections. However, they are not commonly used in everyday writing. But here’s some good news from Matthew: both pieces of punctation are very straightforward, and here’s why.

Should I Take Math Level I or Math Level II?

Should I Take Math Level I or Math Level II?

Deciding which SAT Subject Tests to take can be tricky, especially when it comes to choosing between Math Level I or Math Level II. Get the breakdown from LP’s resident mathematician, Roger!