The College Board is canceling the June SAT administration. Please read the update from the College Board below:
“Right now, public health officials have made clear it is not safe to gather students in one place. Many states have closed school for the rest of the academic year, and globally there are widespread school closures across 192 countries. As such, we will not be able to administer the SAT and SAT Subject Tests as planned on June 6, 2020. Students will have opportunities to take the SAT to make up for this spring’s lost administrations. If it’s safe from a public health standpoint, we will provide weekend SAT administrations every month through the end of the calendar year, beginning in August. This includes a new administration in September and the previously scheduled tests on August 29, October 3, November 7, and December 5.Students will be able to register for these administrations beginning in May. We’ll communicate directly with students when the exact date is available. Students who were registered for June and those in the high school class of 2021 who do not have SAT scores will have early access to registration for the August, September, and October administrations.”
Excellent admissions advice: Please read this very supportive letter from an admissions representative from Georgia Tech
Interested in exploring the Gap Year Options? Below are some links worth looking at:
$3,000 USA Gap Year Fairs Scholarships: Deadline to apply is April 30th!
Gap Year homepage on Go Overseas
New Online Internships landing page (we just launched this and will be adding more programs!)
Gap Year Articles
What is a Gap Year & How Do You Take One?
10 Steps to Planning a Gap Year Before College - by Julia Rogers (USA GYF Speaker)
How to Talk About Your Gap Year in Job Interviews -
Webinar Wednesdays from J2Guides
Teenlife.org