GreatSchools asked a San Francisco mom whose sons were accepted at competitive four-year colleges to share her year-by-year timeline for high school. Even if your situation is different, her insights can help you help your child.
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If parents start early and get creative, college funds may turn up in the most unexpected places.
More students are applying to college than ever before. Even with the increased competition, most who apply to four-year colleges are admitted.
What's the best path for your child?
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