Monthly Archives: March 2011

Did you know that getting a degree in education doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll be working in a school?

Bullet Did you know that getting a degree in education doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll be working in a school?

This Friday, April 1st, Keith Berman will be moderating a discussion panel on this very subject, with speakers representing different paths in the world of education, entitled "Perspectives from the Field".

This is a free event with refreshments, co-sponsored by Bank Street College of Education, and we welcome all of you in the New York area to join us this Friday.

You can see more information here or RSVP here.

Did you know that Duke, Georgetown, Harvard, Penn, and Stanford are all recruiting in New York near the end of May?

Bullet Did you know that Duke, Georgetown, Harvard, Penn, and Stanford are all recruiting in New York near the end of May?

See exploringcollegeoptions.org for more information. You can use the interactive map to find out when they’re coming to your city.

Did you know that Math I is not always accepted as a subject test?

BulletDid you know that Math I is not always accepted as a subject test?

Some colleges that require SAT subject tests do not accept Math I as one of the requirements.

Did you know that it is not privileged information to know who’s reading your application?

BulletDid you know that it is not privileged information to know who’s reading your application?

Applicants are allowed to know who will be reviewing their applications. You can often meet these people in person at recruiting events – check your prospective college’s event calendar for open houses, interview days, and other opportunities for meeting the admissions staff face-to-face.