Stanford graduates earn an average of $165,000 in their first year out of college** - nearly 3x the national average. But is this just Silicon Valley inflation, or does Stanford truly offer unmatched career value?
By understanding these pitfalls, parents can empower their children to take ownership of their educational journeys. Below, we explore three embarrassing yet prevalent mistakes, offering insights to promote higher-order decision-making and self-awareness.
Parental involvement in the college application process is a topic often discussed but rarely examined through a critical lens. Drawing on educational principles akin to Benjamin Bloom’s emphasis on fostering higher-order thinking and understanding, this article explores surprising facts about how parents influence their children’s college application journeys.