Liberal Arts vs. Research Universities for Science Students
By Kate Duey Kate Duey is a private college counselor serving gifted students. She has worked with students on traditional schooling paths, home schooled students, community college students, and students […]
“College at 13” Book Review
By Kate Duey Kate Duey is a private college counselor serving gifted students. She has worked with students on traditional schooling paths, home schooled students, community college students and students […]
Thick or Thin? Preparing To Hear From Your Schools
By Bonnie Raskin Bonnie is the Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship Program Coordinator at IEA and has extensive experience working with gifted middle school students to find the high school that […]
Consider Taking a Gap Year, and Bring Your Zeitgeist to College
By Kate Duey Kate Duey is a private college counselor serving gifted students. She has worked with students on traditional schooling paths, home schooled students, community college students, and students […]
The Many Faces of Gifted: Thomas
By Carole Rosner Every gifted person has a unique story. The following story is part of a series of posts depicting the many faces of gifted by highlighting gifted children […]
Getting Your Parental Report Card
By Lisa Hartwig Lisa is the mother of 3 gifted children and lives outside of San Francisco. I just received my first grade as a parent. I got an “A.” […]
Preparing For an Independent School Interview
By Bonnie Raskin Bonnie is the Caroline D. Bradley Scholarship Program Coordinator at IEA and has extensive experience working with gifted middle school students to find the high school that […]
Strange Coincidences and Sending My Son Off to College
By Abby Margolis Newman This post originally appeared on September 4, 2012, on ModernMom. It has been republished here with the permission of the author, who is a writer and […]