The Digital ACT Is Coming: Here’s What We Know

The ACT, like the other cornerstone of college admissions, the SAT, is now transitioning to a digital format. After the pandemic and the College Board’s announcement that the SAT would be administered digitally beginning in March 2024, it seemed like a matter of time before the ACT would go digital as well. Here’s what you […]
I Got My PSAT Score… Now What Do I Do?

You’ve taken the PSAT, you’ve received your score, and now… well, you’re not quite sure what to do with that information. PSAT scores are not part of a college’s admission decision, so what are they used for? These are four ways your PSAT score can be useful (and where the Enrichery comes in). It’s a good predictor […]
Your Guide for Building a Stellar Brag Sheet

You’ve been taught from a young age that bragging is not a good look… until now. Creating a strong “brag sheet” as the start of the college admissions process is crucial, as it can be used to elicit glowing letters of recommendation from teachers and counselors (among other things). It’s similar to a resume, but […]
Will University Budget Cuts Affect Your Academic Plans?

In the midst of college applications, a senior year course load, and extracurriculars, understanding the complex financial situations of the colleges and universities on your college list may not be top priority. However, with the barrage of recent news articles, town halls, and open letters to university faculty about dire financial decisions, budget cuts, and […]
How to Find Time for College Apps During a Busy School Year

The application deadlines are fast approaching, which means you need to finish up your essay, put the final touches on your supplements, give everything a thorough proofread, and make sure you’ve fulfilled the specific requirements for each school on your list. Oh, and you also have sports practice after school everyday this week, a math […]
Is Screen Time Wreaking Havoc On Your Kid’s Sleep?

Most of us are aware of the detrimental effect that screens can have on our sleep. After all, it doesn’t exactly take a sleep specialist to tell us that holding a bright light inches from our eyes might just keep us up. That said, it’s not just the light that’s impacting our sleep for the worse […]
How to Raise a Book-Loving Child (in Two Simple Steps!)

When I was young, it was a family joke that I never went anywhere without a book. If I was sitting still, I probably had my nose in a book; I’ll never forget the time my second grade teacher told my mom to encourage me to “socialize more… maybe spend less quiet time with a […]
ADHD Medication Shortages & Executive Functioning Support

For families with kiddos with ADHD, finding the proper medication is pure and utter relief. For many kids, it’s the first time they’ve been able to focus in school, keep up with their peers, and gain the academic confidence they’ve been missing. Unfortunately, there has been a dire shortage of life-changing ADHD medications like Adderall, Concerta, […]
10 Things To Do If You’re Applying To College As An Athlete

For many students, the thought of retiring from competitive sports upon high school graduation is unthinkable. For many, continuing to play in college is a foregone conclusion… but what does the process look like? Making yourself an eye-catching prospect and creating connections with the right people can feel like a varsity sport in itself. While […]
The US Surgeon General is Warning Parents About the Dangers of Teen Social Media Usage

Hindsight is 20/20. Looking back, there are so many things that make us recoil now, like smoking in restaurants or daily trips to the tanning beds. Last month, the US Surgeon General issued a warning about another risk to young people that we might be underestimating: social media. Even though it’s hard to remember a […]