The November college admissions deadlines have mostly passed, and many early action applicants are breathing easier today. However, there are a few actions you can take to further improve your chances of acceptance!
1. Check that everything has been submitted. Of course you've requested submission of your transcripts, recommendations and scores. However, our worthy guidance departments are inundated at this time of year. A quick check-in with your counselor is worthwhile. Also, don't forget to send in any new SAT or ACT scores. 2. Make this your best quarter ever. This isn't the time to rest on your laurels. Most schools will consider 1st and 1nd quarter grades in their admissions decision, and nothing screams "motivated student" more than an upward trend in grades! Also, check in with your guidance department to ensure they will automatically send these new grades. 2. Make a personal connection. Locate the name of the admissions counselor who handles your geographic area. Send a simple email introduction, and update the counselor on any new accomplishments! If you are an aspiring athlete and haven't yet been recruited, reach out to your preferred coach and introduce yourself! Remember, this is a busy time for admissions folks, so don't pepper them! 3. Take a tour or schedule an interview if you haven't already done so. Demonstrated interest is important to many colleges. But, stay sane: you don't need to visit every school you apply to, but showing your interest to your top choice schools is always a plus. 4. Begin your regular decision applications. In our perfect worlds, we will be handily accepted to our top choice schools, but preparing for deferral or rejection is key. Don't wait until decisions roll in to begin your regular decision applications, especially if they aren't on the common app. There's nothing quite like hitting that "submit" button for the first time. Relish it, cross your fingers, and don't forget to congratulate yourself on a job well done! Author: Jennifer Rosier Principal and Owner College Prep Solutions/Tutor Doctor of Suburban Boston
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Parents of Juniors? Here’s all you need to know about the NEW SAT.
Choosing whether to take the SAT or ACT has never been a simple question, but students in their junior year will face an even more complex decision. With the launch of the redesigned in March 2016, our nation’s class of 2017 will have another decision to make:
Juniors are skeptical about the changes, and many worry about the implications of the new exam. “We are the guinea pigs, I guess,” grumbled one of my current SAT students, Jackie M. Jackie, an accomplished student near the top of her class, has elected to prepare early in the hope of avoiding the new test all together. As a test prep tutor, I share some of my students’ wariness. Here’s why:
Luckily, it’s not all doom and gloom for the Class of 2017. Here are the silver linings:
My advice to the Class of 2017? Look at the launch of the redesigned SAT as a unique opportunity rather than a burden!You have more choices than any students in recent history.Carpe Diem! Not sure which test is right for you- ACT, SAT, Redesigned SAT? Contact Tutor Doctor’s Jen Rosier to schedule a free consultation.During this session, we will review your student’s academic profile, goals, schedule, prior test scores, and learning style and to devise a simple admissions test plan! 781.301.7272 www.trustedtutorsMA.com Parents of Juniors? Here’s all you need to know about the NEW SAT.
Choosing whether to take the SAT or ACT has never been a simple question, but students in their junior year will face an even more complex decision. With the launch of the redesigned in March 2016, our nation’s class of 2017 will have another decision to make:
Juniors are skeptical about the changes, and many worry about the implications of the new exam. “We are the guinea pigs, I guess,” grumbled one of my current SAT students, Jackie M. Jackie, an accomplished student near the top of her class, has elected to prepare early in the hope of avoiding the new test all together. As a test prep tutor, I share some of my students’ wariness. Here’s why:
Luckily, it’s not all doom and gloom for the Class of 2018. Here are the silver linings:
My advice to the Class of 2017? Look at the launch of the redesigned SAT as a unique opportunity rather than a burden!You have more choices than any students in recent history.Carpe Diem! Not sure which test is right for you- ACT, SAT, Redesigned SAT? Contact Tutor Doctor’s Jen Rosier to schedule a free consultation.During this session, we will review your student’s academic profile, goals, schedule, prior test scores, and learning style and to devise a simple admissions test plan! 781.301.7272 www.trustedtutorsMA.com |
AuthorJen Rosier is owner and Founder of PrepU and owner of Tutor Doctor Suburban Boston. An expert in admissions and test prep, Jen is all about simplifying and de-stressing the admissions process. Oh, and helping families afford an education! Archives
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