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The College Bound Organizer

Anna Costaras

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165 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 2h4min.
College Applications, College Admissions, and College Planning Guide“Using The College Bound Organizer is one way to help you stay focused on what is really important.” —Edward B. Fiske, bestselling author of Fiske Guide to Colleges#1 Best Seller in College GuidesThe College Bound Organizer is your step-by-step comprehensive college planning guide to organize every step of the college application process from college search through college admission.College admissions is tougher than ever.  Over 20 million people in the U.S. try to get into college each year. Each of these students applies to many schools—5, 10, perhaps as many as 20—and each of those applications has a daunting number of T’s to cross and I’s to dot. With standardized test taking and school visits, the college application essay to write and forms to fill out, there is so much to do. Applying to college is intimidating and overwhelming for both teenagers and parents.College bound? The challenge is to be well informed, prepared, focused and organized throughout the multi-step college search and admission process. Your solution is The College Bound Organizer, the ultimate guide you effectively navigate this complicated and stressful process.The College Bound Organizer helps you:Understand what admission officers are looking for in an applicantPrevent common mistakes students make on applicationsBuild a personal profilePlan an individualized testing scheduleResearch colleges to identify good fit schoolsDevelop a balanced list of schoolsSecure letters of recommendationComplete and submit applications accurately and on timeDevelop your college application essayApply for financial aid and scholarshipsAce interviewsSort and manage application resultsMake a final decisionIf you have found books such as Teens' Guide to College & Career Planning, College Essay Essentials, or College Admission helpful, you are going to love The College Bound Organizer.Chapter 1 Getting Started: Fact Finding – This chapter helps students gather the personal, family and high school information that is required repeatedly on all college applications. Chapter 2 A Snapshot of Your High School Years: Who Are You? – Students are guided on how to build their resume using worksheets to compile a complete history of their involvement in clubs/extracurricular activities, sports, community service, awards, competitions, and work and summer experience. Advice on how and when to request recommendations is also included in this chapter. Chapter 3 Testing A to Z: Track Your Scores – All aspects of standardized testing including identifying test dates, recording registration deadlines and test locations, and developing a master test schedule are covered in this chapter. Chapter 4 Researching Schools: Getting Acquainted – This chapter advises students on how to effectively research colleges to identify appropriate schools. Instruction is provided on what to observe and take note of during on-campus visits and online searches, how to arrange and keep track of on-campus and alumni interviews, and how to manage correspondence with school representatives. Chapter 5 Define Your Choices: You’re Ready to Apply! – Included are all the steps necessary to ensure that applications are received and each file is complete. Chapter 6 Paying the Bills: Show Me the Money! – Tools and recommendations are presented on how to apply for financial aid and scholarships, manage deadlines and accurately compare aid packages. Chapter 7 The Home Stretch: You’re Almost Done! – Strategies and guidance are provided on how to sort through acceptances, handle deferrals and waitlists, and choose the best-fit college. Chapter 8 The Interviews: Conversations with College Admissions Professionals— Candid responses from high school and college representatives offer valuable insight into the college process.
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The College Bound Planner

Anna Costaras

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Complete Guide to Academic & College Planning for TeensA must for every high school student." —Christie Barnes, author of What Every Parent Needs to Know About College AdmissionsThe College Bound Planner is your step-by-step comprehensive college planning guide to organize every step of your high school education while preparing smart goals for college.Get your teens ready now! College may seem far away but thinking ahead and understanding how things work will help your teen prepare. In these uncertain times, parents and students are feeling even more anxious about how to approach college readiness. This book provides advice and guidance starting at freshman year of high school up through senior year. This step-by-step guidance empowers students to take control of their academic futures and thrive, no matter what the future brings.Develop skills for a lifetime of success. The College Bound Planner helps teens master skills including note taking, studying, test taking, and writing essays and research papers. Being college ready is also about having life skills such as time management, critical thinking, problem solving, decision making, and communication, as well as the discipline and drive needed to succeed. This college planner is the best college planner to get a teen ready for college.Inside, you’ll find:Academic direction and academic planning tipsGood study skills and life habits to set yourself up to succeedWays to stay organized and how to do proper goal settingGuides to prioritizing your personal goals while participating in extracurricularsHow and when to apply for college using proper college planningWhat to do to get ready for your first day as an undergraduate college studentIf you liked What Color Is Your Parachute?, Fiske Guide to Colleges 2021, or Teens' Guide to College & Career Planning, you’ll love The College Bound Planner.From the book:Welcome to High School! Freshman year kicks off your high school experience and is also the start of your college bound journey. Although college may seem like a long way off and you may not have any idea which college you want to attend, it’s never too early to get ready. So, what does it mean to be college ready? College ready means being successful in high school. Success includes enrolling in a challenging curriculum, working hard, staying focused and earning strong grades. However, high school is about more than attending class and doing homework.Ninth grade is the perfect time to try new things, explore new ideas and see what you enjoy doing. Get involved in your community, both in and out of school. It’s important to find activities which you are genuinely interested in pursuing. Volunteer, join a club, try a new sport, run for student government, sign up for science research, audition for the school theatre group, try mathletes. Once you know what excites you, you can focus on those things that mean the most to you and which you find rewarding later in high school. This is the time to learn and take responsibility for yourself, both academically and personally, and it’s on you to find what motivates and excites you.Your guidance counselor is one of your most important allies. Start by meeting with your counselor to become informed and understand what is required of you to get the most out of high school and be college bound. Learn about your high school’s course offerings and requirements for graduation. Does your school offer honors, Advanced Placement (AP) and/or International Baccalaureate (IB) classes? What are the prerequisites? Is this a path that is right for you? Let your guidance counselor help you decide. Talk to them about your goals so they can help you plan your curriculum and choose the classes most appropriate to meet your needs. Give your guidance counselor the opportunity to get to know you; the better they know you, the more fitting their advice will be.Talk often with your family; they know you best. Keep them in the loop and let them know what’s going on at school, academically and socially. Share your goals and let them help you come up with a plan to find your way to college. Keep your parents up to date with what you learn in any meetings with your guidance counselor. Let them help you navigate any big decisions because everything you do starting in freshman year will impact your college options in senior year. For example, your curriculum, your grades, how hard you pushed yourself academically and your involvement in activities, are all part of who you are and what you'll present to colleges.ContentsChapter 1 Freshman Year: On Your Mark, Get Set, Go!Set Your GoalsMeet Your Guidance CounselorJoin in Extracurricular ActivitiesGet Involved in Activities Outside of SchoolDevelop Good HabitsGet OrganizedBe College BoundChapter 2 Sophomore Year: Dive InMotivate YourselfUnderstand Your Test OptionsGet to Know Your TeachersBuild on Your CredentialsBe OrganizedMeet With Your Guidance CounselorPlan Your SummerChapter 3 Junior Year: Control The ChaosStandardized TestingCollege FairsSchool ResearchMeet with Your Guidance CounselorRequest RecommendationsSave Important WorkWhat Are You Going to do This SummerChapter 4 Senior Year: Write Your StoryGuidance Counselor MeetingApply to CollegeFinancial AidPost Application To-DosChapter 5 Pre-College: Getting ReadyPre-College TasksSummer To-DosAbout the Authors
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