Immediately following the Resource Fair is our monthly PA Meeting. This month we have an AMAZING speaker – college admissions guru, Sara Harberson. This is the first time Sara has spoken to our PA, though she used to be the Bronx Science admissions rep for University of Pennsylvania, so she knows our school well. Sara is the founder of admissionsrevolution.com and Saraharberson.com and will speak about navigating the entire college admissions process, which begins in 9th grade (it’s true). Please click HERE for our interview with Sara, and take a look at both of her websites as well. We’re sure you’ll agree, she’s going to be a fabulous speaker for parents of high school kids in any grade.
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