Not even a pandemic could stop rising junior and March 2021 scholarship winner, Lindsey Scogin, from achieving her academic and extracurricular goals!
Lindsey just finished her sophomore year at Farmington High School in Arkansas where she was involved in school leadership activities such as National Honor Society and student council, where she will serve as Secretary for the 2021-2022 school year!
Schools were closed for more than a year. Students faced tough physical, mental, and emotional turmoil一all while the entire education system was altered faster than it has ever been before.
As we approach a turning point in the COVID-19 pandemic, Cirkled In couldn’t help but ask: How did confusion, panic, and unprecedented disruption impact the 2021 college admissions process? As the answers trickled in, the responses were shocking.
While we’re not mental health professionals, we wanted to take the opportunity to acknowledge #MentalHealthMonth and #MentalHealthWeek. Our lives have been forever upended by the pandemic and it has taken a toll on individuals and communities across the world. Let it be known: It’s okay to struggle with mental health, seek resources, and talk about what’s on your mind.
It’s #TeacherAppreciationWeek and if there is just one thing the pandemic taught us, it’s that teachers are the backbone of many communities across the world.
If you’re taking one, two, or even three AP Exams in the next few weeks, chances are that you’ve scoured the internet for any and all tips and tricks on how to master the exam, especially in it’s new format.
That’s why the Cirkled In team jumped online and put together the top ideas from reliable sources, including College Board, featured guest-blogger Counselor Mary Pat, Compass Prep and more
We created the 2021 College Admissions Survey for students to share their opinions. We invite you to take the survey by May 5 to express how you feel this year’s college admissions process shook out.
The reality of college admissions is that sometimes you’re accepted and sometimes you’re waitlisted. But then there are going to the times when you’re rejected. The feeling can be overwhelming, especially knowing how hard you worked and the hurdles you had to overcome (especially in the middle of a pandemic!). First and foremost, we encourage students to take the time they need to evaluate their emotions after a rejection--your feelings are valid.
Once the initial excitement wears off, students can be asking themselves and their parents: Well what’s next? Here are some steps to take once you have that glorious acceptance letter in your hand!
Happy testing season! With SAT and ACT testing approaching, it can be a stressful time for parents and students. If you decide to take the test due to changing college requirements, we’ve gathered 10 quick tips to help any student feel more confident while preparing for the big day.
Whew, 2020 was a difficult year! But despite the challenges it presented, sophomore Kaushik Srikrishnan from Chapel Hill, North Carolina continued to serve his community and pursue academic challenges that moved him closer to his future goals. That’s why we’re elated to announce Kaushik has our December 2020 “No Sweat” Scholarship Winner!
With all of the anxiety comes the thought: How DO we return? For students who have been distance learning for a year, there’s still a lot of unknown.
BELLEVUE—Cirkled In is proud to announce our participation in the invitation-only 15th annual Microsoft Global Education Partner Summit (GEPS), February 8-10, 2021. The summit, which highlights initiatives focusing on bettering education for all, allows Microsoft’s education partners to connect, empower, and gain insights into what’s coming in the year ahead and learn effective new strategies to drive business forward.
As if 2020 wasn’t enough of a wild ride, 2021 is proving to continue the upheaval of college admissions--and yes, we’re only a month in.
BELLEVUE-- Today, Cirkled In and company CEO and founder Reetu Gupta were named as participants in the 2021 CooleyED Pitch Event. The company, founded in 2018, is among nine companies who will be presenting a three-minute pitch on Tuesday, February 2 at 4pm ET.
Happy New Year! We’ve finally left 2020 behind and most are ready and eager to see what the new year has in store. As students head back to the last semester of their high school career, they’re starting off the year with more than resolutions on their mind: It’s time to submit college applications!