In this episode, John Durante interviews Robert Franek, the editor-in-chief at the Princeton Review, about the college admissions process. They discuss various topics, including the biggest worries for college-bound students, the rise of test-optional admissions, the transition to digital SAT and ACT exams, the increasing popularity of AP tests, the key components of a strong college application, the value of a college education, the use of artificial intelligence in college admissions, and advice for students and families navigating the college selection process.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Background
03:00
Biggest Worries for College-Bound Students
05:36
Test Optional Admissions
09:54
Digital SAT and ACT
13:36
Rise in Popularity of AP Tests
18:45
Key Components of a Strong College Application
22:53
Is College Worth the Investment?
25:08
Artificial Intelligence in College Admissions
28:06
Assisting Students in Finding the Right Colleges
32:09
Final Advice for Students and Families
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