Consistently, when I ask seniors what they wish they’d done differently when it comes to college application season, they say they wish they’d visited more colleges. A college visit is hands down the best way to get an accurate feel of the place. Look at enough websites and college brochures, and they all start to…
COVID can be thanked for one thing: more colleges are test-optional than ever before. With the 2022-23 application cycle, we’re seeing some colleges reverting back to requiring scores, but many have seen the light and no longer require them. Click HERE for the best, most up-to-date info on test-blind and test-optional colleges. So now the…
I’m in 9th grade. What should I be doing now to prepare for college? College seems very far away at the moment, but in a year, you’ll be taking the PSAT for the first time. Two years from now, you’ll be visiting campuses and building your list, and not long after that, you’ll be working…
I’m in 10th grade. What should I be doing now to prepare for college? With one year behind you, sophomore year is when you really feel settled into high school, but already it’s time to be looking ahead and making sure your decisions and actions will keep options open in the future. Continue to challenge yourself…
It’s time to get serious! What should you be doing now? Fall: Focus on your grades! This year matters beyond all others. Take an AP/DE class or two if you can manage it successfully (for highly selective colleges, you should consider 3 APs). Start seeking leadership opportunities within your activities. In October: Take the PSAT.…
Onward! is EMS's college and career information blog, designed to help students and their families as they prepare for the future.

Jodi Nisly Hertzler, College & Career Counselor
Helpful links:
- Scoir: college counseling software used by EMS and EMS families
- Big Future: college search engine
- Ms. H's Scholarship List
- For current seniors: Transcript Request Form
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