The 4Sed has a mentorship program where we have college students and other knowledgeable adults mentor selected high school seniors in the college application process. These include helping them make a college list, editing their supplementals and PIQs, and more! We have a new cohort of talented and wise seniors every year and we hope to introduce them through our student spotlights.
Read MoreDuring the summer year after my senior year, I remember thinking: what next? It felt so freeing because I didn’t have any summer school work that I had to do. There was no school work that I had to worry about and I didn’t know what to do with my summer.
Read MoreOur Class of 2022 Cohort graduated last year and has made it through their first semester of college. For this blog post, we’re spotlighting a few members from that cohort and finding out what they have been up to.
Read MoreAre you a junior who has no clue about the college application process? Keep us in mind as we’re here to help! The 4S Education Foundation is a nonprofit organization that hopes to help and guide high school seniors through the process. You can navigate the website to find more information, but here’s a small “What you need to know”:
Read MoreI expected that I would get an amazing liberal arts college education. Small class sizes and to be kept busy. a Psychological Science/Sociology Major and a Biology minor, an athlete on the Rowing team, captain, and athletic study mentor.
Read MoreToday’s student spotlight is on Kylie Louie, a senior at Downtown Magnets High School. Kylie’s favorite academic interests are psychology, biochemistry, and health. She hopes to be a Biology major next Fall,
Read MoreAs Amanda DoAmaral, founder of Fiveable, puts it beautifully:
“Senior year is a beautiful struggle. The final year of high school is filled with joy and celebrations you will recall and laugh about with your classmates for the rest of your lives, but also comes with the realization you are leaving the positive and supportive school communities you’ve recently become the leaders of.”
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