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The ABC’s of College Admissions

The ABC’s of College Admissions. October 21, 2009 Sharon Neumann Counselor Grossmont Middle College High School There are more than 4,000 colleges in the country; your child will get into at least one . . Begin at the End…. GMCHS Valedictorian Attending UC Berkeley Three Things:

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The ABC’s of College Admissions

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  1. The ABC’s of College Admissions October 21, 2009 Sharon Neumann Counselor Grossmont Middle College High School There are more than 4,000 colleges in the country; your child will get into at least one.

  2. Begin at the End… • GMCHS Valedictorian • Attending UC Berkeley • Three Things: • Academics • Extra-Curriculars • Unknown Ingredient

  3. Sara’s Resume

  4. Academics • Grade Point Average • Course Selection • A-G Requirements • Rigor • Honors/AP/IB/College Courses

  5. College Admissions Tests • SAT and ACT • SAT is a reasoning test • Begin with the PSAT in Oct. (10th& 11th) • SAT in spring of 11th • Prep: practice or prep class • ACT is a curricular test • Begin with the PLAN in fall of 10th • ACT in spring of 11th • Prep: take rigorous courses • Retake (best test) in fall of 12th

  6. Extra-Curricular Activities In and Out of School Leadership Honors and Awards Community Service

  7. Individual Qualities • Visual/Performing Arts • Special talents • Honors and awards • Athletics • Honors and awards • Leadership • NCAA Eligibility Center • Special Spark

  8. Writing the Essay Start early Be yourself Be honest Answer the question directly Focus on yourself… show your best side Tell why the college should accept you Write and rewrite and proofread and get a second opinion

  9. Letters of Recommendation • Choose carefully • Allow plenty of time • Provide relevant information: • Brag sheet • Resume • College form • Self-addressed stamped envelope • Reminders of deadline

  10. The Interview • A conversation with a purpose • Prepare • Appropriate attire • Arrive on time • Know what you want to get across • Know yourself • Strengths, interests • Why are you a good “fit”? • Questions to ask your interviewer

  11. Other Factors Disabilities Low Family Income First Generation Underserved

  12. How to Help Your Child • Motivate • Challenge • Enroll in Activities • Meet with Counselor • Right classes • Education = Top Priority • Discuss careers & educational opportunities • Talk/visit colleges • Learn about financial aid & start saving • Greatest supporter & example • Celebrate success

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