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Are you a driven and passionate student ready to embark on an extraordinary journey in the field of healthcare? While the allure of medicine may be strong, we invite you to explore an alternative avenue that can set you on an exhilarating path to success: Biomedical Sciences.
You have a strong interest in human biology, which led you to consider pursuing a career as a doctor. However, have you explored alternative paths that could also align with your passion for understanding the biological basis of human behaviours and health sciences? Psychology might be an option for you, as it is sometimes seen as a more accessible and flexible alternative to medicine. Read the article below to debunk the myths of Psychology and determine whether this is the right university subject choice for you.
Student self-advocacy refers to the ability of students to actively seek out help and communicate their needs to their teachers and other educational resources when they encounter difficulties. This means that students recognize when they are struggling to understand instructions or concepts in class and take the initiative to ask for additional support. Effective self-advocacy involves knowing when to reach out for help and doing so promptly, ensuring that they can address their challenges before they become overwhelming.
At ARCH, we understand as well as anyone that applying to US boarding schools is extremely competitive, especially for international applicants and even more so for applicants from Asia. In this article, we will outline the common causes of failed applications to give you a better understanding of where applications sometimes go wrong.
Attending a boarding school summer program is not only an opportunity to learn new skills and gain knowledge but also a chance to cultivate your character. US boarding schools highly value character skills and emotional readiness, so it only makes sense that in addition to providing scores and/ or comments on your academic performance, many summer reports evaluate collaboration skills, attitudes, approaches to learning, and how you contribute to residential life.
The SSAT is the primary standardized test used in US Boarding School admissions. While submitting SSAT scores is optional at many schools, the number of schools that require applicants to do so is increasing. Why is this happening, and how can applicants prepare?
Studying law has traditionally been seen as the purview of the academically elite, and the practice of it even more so. To gain a place on such a competitive course at a top UK university, how should you choose the subjects which will maximise your chances of success? How much work experience or extra-curricular debating and MUN is sufficient? If you fail to secure a place on your desired law course, what options do you have? Read on to find out!
Grades and teacher recommendations are the primary ways schools evaluate students' academic readiness in the US boarding application process. However, SSAT provides another data point for students to increase academic confidence. When deciding whether to send your SSAT scores to a boarding school, there are a few things to consider.
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