
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Narrowing Your College List

Friday, July 30, 2010
College Visits

To help encourage and guide your college visit experiences, below are some articles that might interest you.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
College Admissions Tests

Fall Test Dates and Registration Deadlines:
September 11th ACT – Register by August 6th
October 9th SAT – Register by September 10th
October 23rd ACT – Register by September 17th
November 6th SAT – Register by October 8th
December 4th SAT – Register by November 5th
December 11th ACT – Register by November 5th
One of the questions I am often asked is how a student’s scores on the ACT compare with their scores on the SAT. Their websites include concordance tables to help provide additional insight as a reference tool for you and your parents. I hope you will find it useful as you make your testing choices.
There have been multiple articles about college admissions tests that have caught my eye as being helpful for you.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Volunteering

Sunday, July 11, 2010
College Admisions & World Cup

Thursday, July 8, 2010
Summer School


Thursday, July 1, 2010
Creating Your Resume

It doesn't have to be a formal resume, but it is important to compile a detailed list of:
- all of your activities including clubs, community groups, and sports
- awards received - it is helpful to know the award name, who it was from and reason for the recognition
- community service commitments with hours
- employment with hours
You can do this informally (just don't lose it!) on a sheet of paper or you can use the resume feature in PrepHQ to add your list there (this is what I would recommend!). One thing I really like about the PrepHQ resume builder is that you can tell it to create a resume for you and it will format it for you to be able to print in case you need a formal resume for a job application or for a college application.
Adding to and keeping this list updated is an important step for students of every age because when you sit down to start working on your college applications they are going to ask you over and over again to list out these types of items so having a complete list is key. I also hope it goes without saying that not only should the list be complete, but it should also be ACCURATE! Do NOT make up activities, awards, or other involvement that you did not participate in and did not earn!
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