Ep. 189 | Important FAQs Answered
PrepWell Podcast with Phil Black - A podcast by Phil Black

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Show Notes: In this episode, I review a bunch of commonly asked questions that I hear from PrepWellers, parents, online, and audiences I speak to: Which is better, a selective private high school or a public high school? How important are AP classes these days? How important is my "intended major"? What's the most important part of my application? Is college even worth it? Why are college admissions so unpredictable? Which AP scores should I send to colleges? What is the best extracurricular activity? How many AP classes should I take? If I want to get recruited to play sports in college, when should I start? Should I get a tutor to help me with the SAT? Is it worth it to apply to the Ivy League? How much debt should I be willing to take on? Which sports give full-ride athletic scholarships? How hard is it to get merit scholarships? Which is the best Ivy League school? Get up-to-speed on answers to these common questions. Follow us: Enroll in PrepWell Academy Follow on Instagram Follow on Facebook If you want to support the show, here are three immediate steps to take. Subscribe to the podcast where ever you listen to podcasts Follow me on Instagram or Facebook Give us a review Share this episode with a friend Join our mailing list (by opting in on the homepage or in this article) Enroll your 9th or 10th grader in the program Podcast Host: PrepWell Academy's Founder, Phil Black, has spent a lifetime cracking the code on the world's most competitive programs: Yale University, Harvard Business School, Navy SEALs, Goldman Sachs, Entrepreneurship, Shark Tank (2X), etc. Learn More About PrepWell: Inside PrepWell Academy, Black teaches students everything they need to know about the college admissions process in a series of expertly-timed, 3-5-minute, weekly training videos starting in 9th grade and continuing through 12th grade [Note: this program can only be joined in 9th or 10th grade]. My specialties include military service academies, ROTC scholarships, Ivy League, and student-athletes.