by Maurice Frumkin | Jul 28, 2015 | Blog
New York, NY — To nearly 30,000 students every year in New York City, the acronym ‘SHSAT’ can bring anxiety as well as opportunity. It is the specialized high schools admissions test, or SHSAT, that is currently the sole criterion for entry to eight of the most elite...
by Maurice Frumkin | Jul 6, 2015 | Blog
By Sara Hassani The changing landscape of educational options for junior high and high school students has opened exciting new vistas to students and their parents. Greater opportunities than ever before exist for students to enjoy an alternative, personalized...
by Maurice Frumkin | May 1, 2015 | Blog
May 2015 Guest Blog: High School Choice: A School’s Perspective By Alexandra Hancock Consider this math: On average, a 9th grader is in school from 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM, so 7 hours. On a weekday, a typical 9th grader goes to bed around 10:00 PM and wakes up at 6:30...
by Maurice Frumkin | Apr 30, 2015 | Blog
NYC Admissions Solutions on Private vs. Public High School in NYC While the notion of private school may conjure up images of elite, ivy-covered buildings and polished students in uniforms, the truth is there’s a lot more variety among New York City area...