JBG Educational Group

JBG Educational Group

Specializing in college consulting, educational advocacy, academic coaching, psych evaluation, academic tutoring, and special education, JBG Educational Group is your "one stop shop" for educational services.

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  • Choosing the Right Type of College Housing
    How to choose the best type of college housing for you/your child. Information about dorms, off campus housing, on campus apartments, sororities, fraternities, etc.
  • Academic Coaching: Could it Be Just What Your Child Needs?
    With the growing and evolving needs for varied levels of academic support, we asked ourselves the question: what additional resources, solutions, and services could we offer to better suit the needs of both students and concerned parents today?
  • The Benefits of Doing an Internship
    The challenging job market has made it virtually impossible to find a full-time job after graduation without any experience. Internships are the perfect way to gain real-world exposure and build a network of contacts before graduation.
  • Studying Abroad
    Here is a quick guide to the basics of studying abroad, including the types of programs that are offered, how to begin the process, how to afford it, and some reasons why you should go for it!
  • Massachusetts Election 2010: The Candidates & Education
    The political environment in Massachusetts is tense, with the top two candidates for governor, Charlie Baker, Republican, and Democratic incumbent, Deval Patrick, vying for the slim majority of votes.
  • An Inside Scoop on Brown University
    This is a short, unofficial guide to Brown University, for those of you who have the opportunity to choose this institution. I graduated from Brown in May 2010, and I hope that sharing my experiences will help you to make a more informed decision.
  • Private VS Public High Schools
    Parents commonly face the dilemma of choosing a public or a private school for their children. You may ask, how do they compare? There are many differences between the two, including facilities, class sizes, the teaching staff, budget, and prestige.
  • College of the Month: Boston College
    If you're looking for a smaller college with competitive students who have lots of school pride, this is the place for you.
  • College of the Week: URI
    The University of Rhode Island, located in the rural town of South Kingston, is the ideal school for anyone looking for a great education and a quick walk to the beach.
  • Private Vs. Public Colleges
    Many people ask themselves if it's worth paying the high cost of private college tuition or if they should attend a public university instead. When looking for answers, you should compare the private and public schools that you are thinking of attending.
  • Facts About ADHD
    Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder can be broken down into three sub-categories: predominantly hyperactive-impulse, predominantly inattentive, and combined hyperactive-impulsive and inattentive.
  • College of the Week: UMASS Amherst
    The University of Massachusetts is an eclectic experience. Students live and study in what feels like an academic city, but are nurtured within their programs to explore personal niches.
  • College of the Month: Stonehill College
    Stonehill College is a private, Roman Catholic school located in the suburban town of Easton, Massachusetts.
  • Greek Life on College Campuses
    Greek organizations have been around since the 1770s. They are usually single-sex groups of which members are active during their undergraduate years and continue to be members throughout their lives.
  • Featured College of the Week: UNH
    The setup of UNH is exactly what one might imagine when asked to picture a "typical" college campus. The town of Durham is small so the school makes up the majority of it. The downtown area is filled with restaurants, bars and a few shops.
  • Tips for Writing a Great College Essay
    One of the most important facets of your college applications is the essay. A well-crafted, thoughtful essay allows you to showcase everything that makes you unique. College admissions counselors want to see the person behind the resume and grades...
  • Executive Functioning Disorders
    Did you know that almost 3 million children (ages 6 through 21) have some form of a learning disability and receive special education in school?

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