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SSL and how to change your website from http to https

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October 6, 2017 by ES Ivy

Beginning July 2018, Google Chrome will start warning all visitors to HTTP sites that the site doesn’t have SSL encryption and is “not secure.” Do you know if you have SSL encryption on your website? Do you have a little padlock before your website URL in your browser? Does your URL start with httpS? (Emphasis on the s!) If not, keep reading for a tutorial to easily move your WordPress website from HTTP to HTTPS and preserve SEO. And make Google and your visitors happy!

Blogging on WordPress? How to make Google happy. How to move your website from http to https. Why you need it (not just because it will make Google happy), how to do it without coding! And how to preserve your SEO.

What is SSL?

Why do you need SSL?

SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) improves web site’s security with encryption and authentication. Secure sites will begin with https:// (instead of http://). Most web browsers will also display a little lock icon.

Why you need SSL, regardless of the type of website you have

It used to be that you only needed SSL if your website collected information, like payment information and passwords. But now Google has decided to favor websites that have it regardless of whether or not they collect information.…

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Totally cute Halloween party food ideas for kids

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October 4, 2017 by ES Ivy

Halloween Party Food ideas for kids party that are easy. And sometimes healthy! Okay, is anything really healthy besides kale? These are at least healthier than the candy that's - let's face it - going to be consumed in massive quantities!…

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Halloween drink for kids – worm juice anyone?

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September 27, 2017 by ES Ivy

Halloween drink for kids - gummy worm juiceEverything else to eat at your Halloween party follows the Halloween theme – don’t wimp out and serve just plain old soda to drink! This a super easy way to dress up your drinks for your Halloween party. Worm juice – Halloween drink for kids…

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A college application essay that shines is your golden ticket! Or is it?

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September 26, 2017 by ES Ivy

Our oldest was just starting the college application process two years ago…. when I broke my wrist. With surgery, I was completely out of commission and my husband had a lot on his plate. Our son was pretty much on his own with his college applications. I couldn’t figure out why he was so worked up about writing his college application essay.

Do you really need to agonize over your essay for your college application essay? I keep telling my kids it's not as big a deal as they think. I explain why in this article. Writing the essay is hard enough as it is. Don't make it harder with misinformation. How to find the real tips in the articles of hype and fear.

I knew he didn’t like writing (he’s a computer guy). But his level of anxiety seemed out of proportion to me. Even with great test scores, he was terrified that a less than stellar college application essay would blow his chances of getting into the college he wanted. He was afraid his essay would rip up his golden ticket….

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National Merit Semifinalist 2018 Cutoff Qualifying PSAT Scores

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September 25, 2017 by ES Ivy

National Merit Semi-finalist cutoff scores on the PSAT appear to have risen dramatically this year. It’s not just because kids are getting smarter (they are, Why Smart Kids Worry, page 5), or students do more prep for the SAT, but also because the College Board has not managed the redesign well. Many, many, many kids will miss the cutoff that deserve to have their hard work recognized. How you think about this “win” or “loss” can be important emotionally.

 

Knowing some limitations to the test can help you frame what missing – or surpassing – the National Merit Cutoff score means.

The SAT and PSAT were dramatically redesigned in 2015/2016. There were multiple problems with the 2015 PSAT and the release of the scores. And there were still problems in 2016.


Among other changes, I read somewhere that the Math Without Calculator section of the PSAT was originally intended to have 20 questions. But most of the kids couldn’t finish it. (I can’t find the source again, but this kind of issue is not covered well in the media, as you’ll see with the next issue.) Of the options they could have considered for correcting that problem, they chose to cut the number of questions to 17.

Then on the 2016 PSAT, Math Without Calculator section on one test had two problems that got thrown out as un-scorable.

I have worked in educational textbook and test writing. That is inexcusable, especially on a test of this magnitude.

Again, you will not find this well covered in the media. It appears that only a handful of students who were in the running for National Merit Semi-finalist, the ones who were affected by the mistake, noticed it.

But the hard fact is that this years class was left with only 15 math questions in that section when there were intended to be 20. And students could lose valuable time on the two faulty questions. Sure, most of them had the same faulty questions. (Not all, there were two test versions.) But, depending on where a student’s strengths lie, there is luck of the draw whether or not it tripped you up, or spent valuable time on them. And being at the top it is a matter or luck in so many ways.

If you, or your child didn’t make the National Merit cutoff score (and even if the did), it’s important to think about whether or not National Merit means anything and put it in perspective.

National Merit Qualifying Scores on the 2016 PSAT for 2018 Graduating Seniors are unpublished

It appears that the qualifying scores for 2018 National Merit Semi-finalists went up anywhere from 1 to 6 points. (Only one state went down.)

I say appears, because the National Merit Scholarship Corporation is secretive about the way it selects finalists, even though it is well known that selection is based entirely on your PSAT National Merit Selection Index score and the state you live in. They notify the schools and put out a press release with names of Semi-finalists (hiding the names on the press release published on the internet), but do not release any official cutoff scores. This means that if a school fails to notify a student, they have no way of knowing they are a finalist.

A couple of years ago, I was lucky enough to see a list of qualifying scores that was released by state. I haven’t seen a similar list this year, so I don’t know if one was released. They may have quit doing that as well.

What’s next after National Merit Semifinalist determination

Did you (or your student) make the cut? Congratulations! Remember you will need a National Merit SAT confirming score.

Did you miss the cut? Remember that while making semi-finalist is an honor, missing the National Merit cut doesn’t really mean anything about your intelligence, and there are still good merit scholarships you will likely qualify for.

If you missed the cut-off score, please remember that there are many paths to success. In fact, I’m beginning to think that if you expend a lot of energy trying to attain success as the way education defines it, you may actually hurt your chances for success. Check out my posts about hugely successful people described in the book Outliers.

Ways to find out the National Merit Qualifying Scores on the 2016 PSAT for 2018 Graduating Seniors

There are fewer places on the internet where you can find the National Merit Qualifying scores for 2018 than in past years. I suspect that the College Board and the National Merit Corporation are withholding more and more information. One can only hope that as they continue to be less and less reliable, colleges and universities will put less trust in them. Let’s hope the merit aid scholarships don’t disappear with that trust, but instead are determined in alternate, more fair ways. It’s a shame, because the ACT and SAT can be one way of equalizing opportunities for students who have found they are tired of working the system to get to the top of the GPA class ranking mess caused by the College Board AP classes.

Here are some places where they have done the work of aggregating results and making deductions about the likely 2018 National Merit Qualifying scores by state. If you are looking to figure out what types of scores will be needed on the 2017 PSAT for the National Merit Qualifying Cutoffs scores be state for the Class of 2019, Art Sawyer at Compass Prep Education Group does an extensive and thorough analysis the data before making predictions.

Compass Prep National Merit Semifinalist Cutoffs Class of 2018

Predicted National Merit Scholarship Cutoffs for 2017 and 2018 (Updated)

Read more about the SAT redesign and National Merit

The New PSAT, Redesigned in 2015: Complete Guide

Scores for new PSAT are finally out. What to know about them (and what they mean for redesigned SAT). Highlights some of the issues with the newly redesigned PSAT the year before.

College Board omits two PSAT math problems, but reasoning is unclear, confidential

PSAT scores are in! Here are 7 indispensable tools for interpretation.

College Confidential National Merit Scholarships Discussion Forum

50-50 Highlights: 114 Colleges for National Merit Scholars

Compass Prep National Merit Semifinalist Cutoffs Class of 2018

College Confidential 2018 National Merit Finalist Thread

SEMIFINALISTS IN THE 2018 NATIONAL MERIT® SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM September 13, 2017 Announcement

Researching National Merit Cutoffs

Applying to college - Applying to college can be a long and confusing process. Advice from 5 experts on college admissions will guide you, organize your college application process, and help you stay focused. Where do you even start your college search? Good old-fashioned books can still be your best resource. Here's a short list of 5 books to get you started!

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Fun and Easy Haunted Graveyard Halloween Cake

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September 20, 2017 by ES Ivy

This Halloween cake is super easy to make! You can start from scratch, or use baking mixes. It's so cute that it also makes a great centerpiece!I know, I know. You’re going to have lots of trick-or-treat candy. But maybe your Halloween party is on a different night. Or maybe you haven’t got a great centerpiece for your table, like this cute cardboard haunted house. This Halloween cake is super easy to make! You can start from scratch or use baking mixes. It’s so cute that it also makes a great centerpiece for your Halloween party!…

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How to write your best college essay

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September 19, 2017 by ES Ivy

I’ve pulled together 9 fantastic resources to help you write your best college application essay! A step-by-step guide for writing your college essays, resources to help you learn how to highlight your talents and accomplishments, do’s and don’ts of writing a college essay, and successful college essay examples.How to write a college essay. My daughter and her friends are so worried about writing their college application essays! Don't be! Get tips, ideas, and successful examples in this article. There are also links to more helpful articles, books, and free resources.

 

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Halloween fruit ideas for kids – Goblin fruit

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September 13, 2017 by ES Ivy

Super easy Halloween food ideas for kids party! How to make 3 different cute goblin Halloween fruit snacks. Need some great Halloween food ideas for kids to eat before they stuff themselves with candy? Try this goblin Halloween fruit! Three different versions of a super easy “fruit salad.”

You won’t get any fussing out of your kids for these fruit “salads.” They’ll gobble them up! The ghost and jack o’lantern faces are a bit more healthy as they are made entire out of fruit – canned fruit and dried fruit. The monster faces use chewy candies, but it is Halloween after all!…

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Halloween Food – Monster Fruit

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September 6, 2017 by ES Ivy

Monster fruit is a cute Halloween food idea that your kids will gobble up! A great healthy(er) option to Halloween candy. Great for kids Halloween parties!Monster fruit is a cute Halloween food idea that your kids will gobble up! A great healthy(er) option to Halloween candy. Great for kids Halloween parties! Easy enough for kids to get in on the fun. My kids did the ones in this photo….

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17 clever DIY Halloween costumes you can make!

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September 5, 2017 by ES Ivy

17 DIY creative and clever Halloween costumes for kids and teens. #7 gets my most creative award! Now why didn’t I think of that? The minimalist Cinderella princess costume is my favorite costume idea for a group of teen girl friends! But there are lots of great ideas in this list of DIY Halloween costumes.

17 creative and clever DIY Halloween costumes for kids and teens. #7 gets my most creative award! Now why didn't I think of that? The minimalist Cinderella princess costume is my favorite costume idea for a group of teen girl friends!

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