High school counselor Nick Marmalejo offers a 3-step strategy to set a new course for educational motivation, or strengthen the old one, for your review.
Read More »Seton Counselor Answers: “What About the PSAT?”
The PSAT is not required to take the SAT but has benefits for the college-bound including the opportunity for a new scholarship from Benedictine College.
Read More »Teaching Kids that Difficulties are Stepping Stones to Success
Teaching our children to embrace difficulties and solve problems is a life lesson that will add value to their work and position them for future success.
Read More »Creating Space for Success in Life’s Travels and Education
The best approach to reach your goal on schedule is to make space in our planning for things unforeseen and for items that are not within our control.
Read More »Helping You Decide Between College and the Skilled Trades
Seton Guidance Counselor Nick Marmalejo weighs the pros and cons of a career in the skilled trades including financial, job satisfaction, and glory to God.
Read More »Prolonged by Procrastination? Try the 90-90 Rule to Finish Well
Conquer procrastination - pace yourself. Know that the first part of the job takes 90% of the time but the second part of the job takes 90% of the time too.
Read More »What Every Seton Parent Needs to Know About Dual Enrollment
Dual enrollment is a way to receive high school credit for college work. Seton Guidance Counselor Nick Marmalejo speaks on how you can take advantage of it.
Read More »History at Seton: New Videos, Supplements & More!
History has always been a favorite course at Seton. Dr. Anne Carroll who founded Seton School in Manassas, Virginia, and her husband, Dr. Warren Carroll, who founded Christendom College in Front Royal, were two avid lovers of history as well as authors of several history books.
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