How AP scores impact your college bound teen
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How AP scores impact your college bound teen

AP exams are happening this week. Make sure your teen is well-rested for their exam day. I heard too many stories last week about teens staying up late for last-minute studying. That can backfire.

Keep in mind that AP exam scores are primarily used for college placement, NOT college admissions.?

If you’re wondering how that impacts your teen, sign up now for a College Prep Audit call. I can’t wait to share some insight that will change the way you see helping your teen prepare for college!?


Choosing a college: How to find the right academic fit

Choosing a college isn’t a quick or easy decision for most students. Students must consider five key features of a school when choosing a college. The areas of fit are…

In this article, I highlight how to determine the right academic fit. . .


What Juniors Must Do to Get IN and Get Money for College?

Parents, are you stressed about what you should be doing NOW to help your junior get ready for college??

Apply now to enroll in our complimentary private training “What Juniors Must Do to Get In and Get Money for College”. During this exclusive training, I will walk you through the proprietary Framework I use to guide my clients to get into their top choice colleges and get scholarships. Your teen will learn the steps that have helped 95% of our students be admitted to their top choice colleges and receive an average $75,0000 in scholarships.

After your family watches the training, we will have a Strategic Decision call to discuss your key takeaways and best next steps on this journey!?

Yes, I want to help my Junior NOW


How to Write Essays that Get In and Get Money

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Clear, step-by-step instructions on how to write an essay that will make admissions officers take notice. With this guidebook, your teen will be able to craft a unique and memorable essay that showcases their strengths and talents. Don't let your teen miss out on the chance to get into their dream school - buy this ebook today!

Yes, I want my teen to Get In


Featured Client - Client Success Stories

Before working with the Compass team, I was nervous about finding the right college and about completing my college applications . As a result of working with the Compass team, I felt more confident in submitting my applications and in thinking about the hard questions to ask to help me choose the right school for me. I feel so much better about going off to college in the fall.?

-Sofia D., University of Kentucky

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About Dr. Pamela

Dr. Pamela —also known as The Education Doctor?— partners with busy moms to help their teen find a college that feels like home without overpaying.

Dr. Pamela graduated from Stanford University and the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, and she earned a doctorate from the Stanford University School of Education. As CEO of Compass Education Strategies and senior advisor at Compass College Advisory, her experience with the education system includes advising school districts, community organizations, and institutes of higher education.

As a result of her research into student transitions from high school to college—and evaluating the ways colleges successfully retain their students once admitted—she developed The Education Doctor? curriculum. She has visited more than 500 colleges and universities globally to gain insight into their varying cultures and to explore the range of academic and social opportunities available to students on campus. Her research areas include high school to college transition, parent engagement, African-American males in education, and college completion.

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