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The Hot Potato Essay—How to Spot It, Fix It, and Cool It Down
During the Q&A at an NJACAC conference a few years back, a counselor asked, “What do you do with a student who has written about a particularly hard topic? Maybe they were abused, their dad died (or golden retriever) suddenly, their grandma is incarcerated, or they are dealing with a mental illness...and, well, it's just not written in a way that will serve them?" After a bit of back and forth, I added to the discussion, “Every student has something they absolutely need to write about. There ar…
Challenge: My GPA Sucks. Now What?
Delia, a bright-eyed high school junior, sat in my office. “You saw my transcript?” she asked in a cringing tone. “I’m trying harder. I’m working on that.”
I had reviewed her transcript. She clearly had the best of intentions. Her freshman year, though, was killing her confidence, not to mention her GPA. One B, 3 Cs, and 2 Ds. She had a 2.3, brought up only by a solid B in an elective. Her sophomore year she had brought up her average to a 2.6. As Delia planned on applying to highly competitive…
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College Board will be offering the SAT and SAT Subject Test exams on August 26, 2017. The word on the street is that seating may be limited.
The following Subject Tests will be available:
- Literature
- U.S. History
- World History
- Mathematics Level 1
- Mathematics Level 2
- Biology E/M
- Chemistry
- Physics
- French
- Spanish
Got Testing Stress? Having a Crisis of Confidence? We've Got Your Back.
Got Testing Stress? Having a Crisis of Confidence? We've Got Your Back.
Lauren Cardinale, CH, CPC, Life Coach and Board Certified Hypnotherapist When you think of the SAT or the ACT or the AP Exams or the SAT Subject Tests, what's your response? What's your teen's response? Can you feel the weight of all that PRESSURE? What do you think this stress is doing to your student's performance? (Let's not talk about the mood at your dinner table.) Many students, of all ages, including my own kids, h…
Links Worth Sharing: Who Should I Ask to Write my Recommendation?
Check This Box if You're a Good Person
by: Rebecca SabkyPublished NY Times, April 4th, 2017, Opinion Pages
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The One Thing Every Admissions Officer is Looking For
Image Source: Public Domain Images At a recent college admissions event, a prospective student got up, and a bit nervously asked a panel of admissions officers, “What do you look for in a college admissions essay? What makes one application stand apart from others?” I could feel this teen’s heart beating in his rib cage, the look on his face that begged the panel to help him hone in on which of all of his experiences he should write about, what he should share, to make these people see he was a…
Links Worth Sharing: 4 Tips for Negotiating a Better Financial Aid Package
Sticker Shock! I hear it every day. My husband and I are living it with two kids in college, every day. And if you have a senior and are comparing offers it may be worth your while to ask the question. There are absolutely no guarantees, however, if you don't ask the question the answer is a resounding, "NO!"
- Don't Storm the Financial Aid Office (These are some of the hardest working folks on campus, so be nice. They get it.)
- For More Need-Based Aid, Be Specific — and Ha…
Wading Through the Middle: What to do while waiting on admissions news
Maybe. Maybe not. Source: Bitmoji “I’m not good with this waiting business.” “What if I don’t get in?” “I just want to know.” “When will I find out?” “Why does it have to take so long?” The above is a sampling of text messages I received from both students and parents over the past eight weeks. Applications to college are out the door, and we now wade through the dark, often angst-ridden middle, what some may consider the most difficult, and perhaps the most nerve-wracking, part. During the w…
Links Worth Sharing: 2017 Guide to Financial Aid
2017-18 EFC Quick Reference Table (EFC: Expected Family Contribution) Source: Troy Onink, ForbesThis 2017 guide to financial aid, is just as informative as his from 2016. Thanks, Troy Onink.
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A Student Named Liv That Contracted an Acute Case of Senioritis
Did you know that college acceptances are "contingent" on your performance?
After the rush of applications and push to bump up your GPA, some may succumb to the lure of leisure, of showing up a little less academically. Of posting on social media sites sharing about your "in-school" staycation.
A few years back a student named Liv shrieked with excitement when she received her acceptance letter to Super Selective College. She had taken the hardest classes, written dozens of papers, prepped for…

