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Fall College Information Night for Juniors Presented by the Briar Woods High School Guidance Department, Fall 2010
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Fall College Information Night for Juniors This presentation is online: Guidance >>> “Presentations” Counselors will present this information to juniors next week Every junior will be emailed/have access to an “electronic index”
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Fall College Information Night for Juniors A great college planning goal for juniors: Begin your senior year knowing where you want to apply to college!
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Fall College Information Night for Juniors What are colleges looking for? How do I find the best college for me? What should I be doing right now?
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What are Colleges Looking For?
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“The College Admissions Funnel” Students who enroll (700) Inquiry Pool (PSAT, Search pieces, campus visit, college fairs, HS visits) 31,000+ 31,000+ Thousands of applications 2,800+ 2,800+ Accepted students 1,800+ 1,800+ Students who pay a deposit 1,000+ 1,000+
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National Association of College Admission Counseling, 2010 Percent of all colleges rating specific factors in the college admissions decision as being of “considerable importance”
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Factors of “Considerable Importance” Grades in College Prep Courses, 87% Strength of Curriculum, 71%
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Factors of “Considerable Importance” Standardized Admissions Tests, 58% Grades in All Courses, 46%
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Factors of “Considerable Importance” Essay or writing sample, 26% Student’s Demonstrated Interest, 21% (five years ago: 7%) Teacher Recommendation, 17% Counselor Recommendation, 17% Class Rank, 16% Extracurricular Activities, 9% (however…)
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Factors of “Considerable Importance” Grades in College Prep Courses, 75% >>> 87% Strength of Curriculum, 62% >>> 71% Standardized Admissions Tests, 54% >>> 58% Grades in All Courses, 52% >>> 46% Essay or writing sample, 27% >>> 26% Student’s Demonstrated Interest, 21% (five years ago: 7%) Teacher Recommendation, 21% >>> 17% Counselor Recommendation, 20% >>> 17% Class Rank, 19% >>> 16% Extracurricular Activities, 7% >>> 9% (however…)
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What are colleges looking for? “There is no secret to getting in... Stop looking for a gimmick. Tune out the hype. Study hard. Take the toughest curriculum that you can. The heart of the application is – and has always been – One’s academic preparation.” -- UVA Magazine
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How do I find the best college for me?
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“The Student Admissions Funnel” The best college for you! Inquiry pool (public, private, size, cost, majors, religious affiliation, athletics) 4,000+ 4,000+ After research, narrowing the field is key! 8-10-15 schools? 8-10-15 schools? Applying to college 4-6 schools? 4-6 schools? Narrowing your final decision 1-3 schools 1-3 schools
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Research Colleges & Narrow Y our List College search programs – CollegeBoard – Family Connection
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Research Colleges & Narrow Your List Mail from colleges Books/magazines Internet resources, college websites Family, friends, teachers, counselors
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Research Colleges & Narrow Y our List College visits to BWHS The BWHS Career Center College Fairs – LCPS College Fair, every September – Diversity In Education College Fair, March 23
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Campus Visits Classes Students Campus Dorms Dining Halls Surrounding Neighborhoods Extracurricular Activities Take notes!!!
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What should I be doing now?
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Fall College Information Night for Juniors A great college planning goal for juniors: Begin your senior year knowing where you want to apply to college!
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What Should I be Doing Now? 1. Stay on track using checklists & calendars 2. Concentrate on your academics 3. Plan & prepare for the admissions tests 4. Take the admissions tests in the Spring 5. Participate in extracurricular activities 6. Research colleges & narrow your list 7. Visit colleges 8. Behave appropriately online
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Stay on Track Using Checklists & Calendars Use the a monthly checklist Use the resources available on CollegeBoard.com ACTION: Print-out a monthly checklist – BWHS website or CollegeBoard.com ACTION: create a CollegeBoard.com account and look around the site
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Concentrate on Your Academics Take the most challenging classes you can reasonably handle. Work Hard! You can’t “make up for” poor academics ACTION: Establish goals for the grades you plan to earn this year
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Plan & Prepare for the Admissions Tests/Take the Admissions Tests in the Spring SAT Reasoning Test (aptitude; predicts success the freshman year in college) – Critical Reading – Math – Writing ACT (achievement) – English – Math – Science – History – Optional Writing section
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2010-2011 SAT Dates October 9 November 6 December 4 January 22 March 12 - BWHS May 7 June 4
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2010-2011 ACT Dates September 11 October 23 December 11 - BWHS February 12 April 9 June 11
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Preparing for the Tests Long-term v. Short-term preparation Free practice tests for the SAT & ACT – Don’t just take it… have a “dress rehearsal” PSAT – My CollegeQuickstart Free online CollegeBoard SAT course BWHS SAT course Books – look for materials created by the testing companies themselves Private courses (PTSO)
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Preparing for the Tests ACTION: Register for the SAT and/or ACT exams ACTION: Register for the SAT Online Prep Course through the BWHS website
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Participate in Extracurricular Activities Participate in the extracurricular activities that are meaningful to you – not what you think others want to see. Extracurriculars include activities inside and outside of school! Community activities are important too! Don’t be tempted to spread yourself too thin. Be a leader! ACTION: If don’t participate in an activity, sign-up for one. Get into a leadership position.
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Research Colleges & Narrow Your List/Visit Colleges ACTION: Complete an online college search using CollegeBoard or FamilyConnection ACTION: Schedule a visit on your family’s calendar ACTION: Contact a college or two about tours and programs
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Behave Appropriately Online Appropriate email address Facebook, Youtube, forums, etc. If you wouldn’t put it on a resume, job application, or college application – don’t post it online! ACTION: If you need to clean anything up, do it now
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What Should I be Doing Now? 1. Stay on track using checklists & calendars 2. Concentrate on your academics 3. Plan & prepare for the admissions tests 4. Take the admissions tests in the Spring 5. Participate in extracurricular activities 6. Research colleges & narrow your list 7. Visit colleges 8. Behave appropriately online
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What Should I be Doing Now? – Actions you can take this week Print-out a monthly checklist Create a CollegeBoard.com account Establish goals for your grades Register for the SAT and/or ACT Register for the SAT Online Prep Course Sign-up for an extracurricular activity Complete a college search Schedule a college visit Clean-up your online presence
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What’s Next? This Year “Life After High School” classroom presentations Every junior will be emailed an “e-index” Scheduling & post-secondary student/counselor conferences in the Spring “Making the College Search Count” assembly in the Spring Diversity in Education College Fair, March 23 Spring College Information Night for Juniors
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What’s Next? Senior Year Fall College Information Night for Seniors Classroom presentations in early Fall Individual student/counselor conferences in the Fall Financial Aid Night in December
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Fall College Information Night for Juniors A great college planning goal for juniors: Begin your senior year knowing where you want to apply to college!
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