Navigating Peer Pressure: Guiding Your Child Through Positive and Negative Influences

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As your child navigates the school system, their ideas about right and wrong, good and bad, trendy and uncool, etc., will fluctuate. In academic settings, “peer pressure” commonly refers to the influence of a student’s peers on that student’s values and actions. As children enter adolescence, parents’ influence may start to wane in the face […]

University of Texas Decreases Automatic Admissions

University of Texas Admissions

University of Texas President, Jay Hartzell, announced during a faculty meeting on Monday, September 16th, that the University of Texas will cut its automatic admissions rate to the top 5% of in-state graduating classes. This new admissions standard is slated to begin with applicants for the fall class of 2026 (or current high school juniors).  […]

Nine Things I’ve Learned in the First 9 Years of Building The Enrichery

Nine Things I’ve Learned in the First 9 Years of Building The Enrichery

Happy birthday to The Enrichery! Building this business has been a true labor of love. It’s easily been the hardest thing I’ve ever done and the most rewarding. (How many people can say they’ve spent NINE YEARS building something?!) Over the years, I’ve learned so much about leadership, community, and business. Here are just a […]

Why You Should Consider Working with a Private College Admissions Counselor

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College counseling encompasses the broad spectrum of support available to your child throughout the college application process. Finalizing college lists, constructing resumes, and crafting admissions essays are just a few of the relevant tasks involved in the counselor-student relationship.  If your child is a junior or senior in high school, they may have already met […]

Make the Most of Your College Tour: Crucial Questions to Ask for a Meaningful Visit

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College tours can be daunting. The opportunity to immerse yourself in an environment you may call home for the next 4 years accompanies an important question: how should you maximize the experience? The Enrichery encourages prospective college students to initiate productive conversations with tour guides during campus visits.    Ultimately, the questions you should ask […]

The ACT Exam Is Changing: Here’s What We Know

Early Test Preparation Is Essential for the ACT and SAT

On Monday, CEO Janet Goodwin announced two major changes to the ACT exam starting April 2025. With the stated aim of “offering students more choice and flexibility” after high school, ACT will make the exam’s science section optional. In turn, the “core” ACT exam from which students’ composite scores are calculated will consist of the […]

Essential Skills for Any College Freshman

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In just over a month, freshman students will be arriving on college campuses, moving into dorm rooms, and attending their first day of class. It is an (understandably) stressful time for the incoming freshman class. There are many, many, many unknowns for new students: Who is my resident assistant? What buildings are my classes in? […]

10 FAQs About the Independent School Entrance Exam (ISEE)

ISEE Prep

The ISEE is a private school entrance exam used throughout the United States to help schools make admissions decisions about applicants looking to enter grades 2 through 12. Such tests are required for admissions to most Houston-area private schools. The Enrichery is here to answer your frequently asked questions about the exam!   Q: What […]

Why Was Completing the FAFSA so Complicated for the Class of 2024?

FAFSA

This past December, the Department of Education soft-launched a new version of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (or the “better FAFSA” as federal officials called it prior to launch), but the initial rollout was filled with technical issues and formula errors. Those issues persisted into the spring, turning an application meant to streamline […]

Understanding and Combating Summer Learning Loss

Summer Learning Loss

The terms summer learning loss, summer setback, and summer slide all refer to the same controversial phenomenon: the decline in student achievement levels throughout summer break to the extent that students start the new school year performing poorer academically relative to the beginning of summer. The existence of summer slide remains hotly contested, with one […]