EduPlan Speaks at West Broward High School
As the process of applying to and selecting a college becomes more and more competitive and complex, students and parents need all the help and information they can get. Attending a college fair is the best way to gather information about colleges and universities. Claudine Vainrub, CEO of EduPlan was the recent guest speaker at
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Seniors: 5 Tips for Making College Applications Easier
You are on the home stretch! Only a few more weeks and your college applications will be close to done. Here are five ways you can keep sane during these last few weeks! Set-up Application Plans. Know what is needed to make a complete an application at each college where you are applying. Need recommendations? Transcripts?
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How Do You Get Money for College? (FAFSA!)
Have you been receiving emails about “filing the FAFSA” from colleges or your high school counseling office? Are you wondering what information you need in order to file a FAFSA? What is the FAFSA? The Free Application For Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is a form students and parents must complete and submit to the federal government to
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Underclassmen: How do You Measure Your Chances for Admissions?
How competitive for college admissions will you be in the future? This is based on several factors. Some factors are more measurable in the college applications process than others. The easily measured factors include: Your GPA Your tests scores on ACT, AP, SAT or Subject tests — Less measurable, but equally important in your college
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Do I Get Docked For Guessing on the PSAT?
Don’t be afraid to guess on the PSAT. The penalty for guessing (deleting a ¼ of a point for each wrong answer) has been eliminated. The SAT has taking a leaf out of the ACT book, which has been testing students for years without a penalty for guessing. Scores Ranges Differ The PSAT
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Why Should You Care About College Fairs or College Visits?
Who better to learn about a college than from a college representative? There are two ways to meet representatives from colleges: College visits to your school College fairs in your area College Visits Check your school calendar for dates/times of college visits. Mark these on your calendar. Research the college before you go into
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GPA or Rigor-Which Trumps Which in Your College Applications
When applying to colleges, which is better? To have the honor of valedictorian at your high school (perhaps taking less hard classes to make that happen), or taking the hardest classes possible and sacrificing the chance to be valedictorian? Does GPA trump rigor in your class schedule? Rigor is the Trump Overwhelmingly, the first
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What Do I Need to Get Ready to Take the SAT or ACT Test?
You are signed up and ready to take the ACT or SAT test! Here are five tips to make getting ready for the test easy. Ace the test by starting off on the right foot. Have everything you need ready when you leave to take your test on a Saturday morning. Five Test Day Tips
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Do You Fear the ACT or SAT Writing?
The essay portion of the SAT is not to be feared, nor, does it need to receive an inordinate attention in the preparation process. It counts for only part of the score on the SAT Writing. The bulk of the score is in multiple choice questions. These questions cover improving sentences, improving paragraphs and identifying
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When is the PSAT not a Practice Test?
Do you know the entire name of the PSAT test? It is officially the PSAT/ NMSQT test. “NMSQT” stands for “National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test”. The only time you can be considered as a National Merit Scholarship finalist is your junior year. You have to take the PSAT to even get in the running to be
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What Color do You Want Your Campus to be?
As you are researching colleges, you will hear comments about how one campus is “very liberal” or another is “extremely conservative”, or another is “middle of the road”: These are references to the political leanings of a college campus. Is it red, blue or somewhere in between? Are all students of the same persuasion? How
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What Does it Feel Like to Be an Adult
You said it when you were growing up, “I can’t wait to be an adult”. Your parents yelled it at you, “We can’t wait until you are an adult!”. How do you know when you are an adult? Take this quiz to see what your grade is as an “adult”. Answer each question with a
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Which Test is Best?
Know the difference between the two standardized tests. It is to your advantage to pick the one that works best for you. Research show 33% of students do better on ACT, 33% do better on SAT, and 33% do equally on both tests. So which one are you? Learn about the difference between the two tests. EduPlan is
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What is College Fit?
You have probably heard this term a lot already. Your counselor talks about it, your parents are looking for it. What is it? What is college fit? Think of fit as a picture of college that brings four elements together to make the best fit for you. Consider Academic, Social, Physical and Financial perspectives. YOUR
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What Did You Get on Your AP Tests?
What is the AP exam score scale? There is no “pass” or “fail” on the AP tests. It’s important to understand the definitions of the AP scores. 5 = extremely well qualified | This will get you college credit at some universities 4 = well qualified | This will get you college credit at some
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Graduated Seniors – Pat Yourself on the Back!
You did it! You are now officially a freshman again- but in college. You are now out of high school! Now is the time to: Pat yourself on the back! Congratulations on a job well done. High five your friends! You fought, lived, loved each other. You did it together. Hug your parents or loved ones! You could
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What to Look For in a College
Wondering what to look for and how to find colleges? Here are some of the factors to consider when comparing colleges: General Information- Where is it located? Is it public or private? How many students go to school here? Academic- Check out the acceptance rate. How hard is it to get in? What are the FISKE academic
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Activities Matter in College Admissions
Many colleges use activities to understand you more as a person. Remember this goal when you make your list. Tips for getting an edge in your application with activities: Make a master list of all your activities in high school, starting with 9thgrade. Write down everything – you can prioritize later. Ask parents and friends
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It’s Not Too Early to Sign up for Fall Tests
It’s not too early to register for SAT or ACT tests if you are going to start taking them in the fall. Register in the summer to get best choice of locations, as some locations will fill up. Register to take the ACT as early as September. www.actstudent.org/ Register to take the SAT in August. www.sat.collegeboard.org/register/
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Which College Essay Type are You?
Which college essay type are you? I know what I want to study AND I have had a significant life experience. I don’t know what I want to study AND I have had a significant life experience. I know what I want to study AND I have not had a significant life experience. I don’t
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Seniors… Getting Ready for Life
There is more to going to college than showing up on campus the first day with books and computer in hand. Whether it is next summer or years away, use summer time to plan and prepare for going away from home and for getting on campus. Hear what advice two experts in this field have
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A Game to Learn About Your Interests
Enjoy this summer and start thinking about what you like, and what is important to you. Summer is a good time to do as much preparing for next year as you can. Here is an activity you can do with your friends. It is fun to compare notes and learn about each other. Start thinking
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As you Move onto your Next Year of High School
It’s officially summer now! What are your goals for next year? Looking back at this year; Are you happy with how your grades turned out? Did you enjoy your classes? Did you spend enough time in extra-curricular activities? Are there activities or classes you did not spend enough time on? What is the number one
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Tips to Succeed in College
Going from high school to college is a big step! A current college student shares five tips for excelling as a freshman in college. 1. Learn to manage your time. Classes in college are arranged differently than high school. You will have gaps in time between classes. Plan each day’s schedule carefully, including study time
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Finances for College-Bound Students
Graduation completed? Check! Dorm room selected? Check! ATM card for college! What? Get an ATM card? Before you leave for college, you need to learn how to handle money. Here are 6 tips for you to consider as you prepare to go off to college in the fall. Open a bank account NOW and get
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Considerations When Making Your College List
“Warm, welcoming, smart, and unpretentious– our university is filled with a bunch of student who are driven to be the best students they can be without striving to do so at the expense of others….[our students] excel at allowing everyone to be comfortable with who they are, and not having to a certain type of
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Preparing for Your College Years
There is more to going to college than showing up on campus the first day with books and computer in hand. Whether it is next summer or years away, use summer time to plan and prepare for going away from home and for getting on campus. Hear advice from two experts in this field have for
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Senior Checklist
You are almost there! What are your next steps? Finish Strong! Strive to get your best grades this semester. All college acceptances are CONDITIONAL. They are based on the expectation you will finish strong. If you do not, your admissions offer can be rescinded. Plan your room and board. Complete the forms to request a
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ACT/SAT Success Strategies
Standardized testing can be daunting! Follow these tips to reduce your stress and help you do best on your tests. 1. 4 Times is The MAXIMUM! Plan to take the SAT/ACT no more than 4 times each (and preferably 3). You should be done testing by fall of your senior year.
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Let’s Discuss College Location
How do you describe where you live? City? Suburb? Country? As you explore colleges, one thing to look at is the location of the college. Think about where you want to go to school. The location has a significant impact on your college experience. Here are terms used in college “locations” with definitions: Major City:
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Summertime is Coming! Use Your Free Time Wisely
Summertime! Dreaming of sleeping in, hanging out with friends and producing YouTube videos? Time is precious! Plan now to use your summer time to explore careers, build upon your extra-curricular experiences, learn new skills or have new experiences. Here are some summertime ideas: Take up a new form of exercise (swimming, biking, running, etc.). Volunteer
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Thanking Those Who Helped You Along The Way
“None of us got to where we are alone. Whether the assistance we received was obvious or subtle, acknowledging someone’s help is a big part of understanding the importance of saying thank you.” Harvey Mackay As you finish your senior year, take time to acknowledge the people who have made a difference in your life. These
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How to Get to Know Your Teachers or Counselor Better
Here are 3 tips to building relationships with your teachers and counselors. Show up! Make sure your counselor or teachers know you personally by showing up for class, for appointments and for school activities. Drop by the teacher’s room or your counselor’s office during lunch, breaks or after school. Get to know your teachers/counselor and
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Knowing Your “Student” Style
Each student has a certain style of learning or performing in class and on the high school campus. Think about your three favorite classes on campus. Answer the following questions about yourself and how you have performed in each class: What have you demonstrated in class that this teacher could praise? Describe ways you have
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Surviving Finals and AP Tests
Worried about your upcoming finals or AP tests? Reduce stress and ace your tests by using these study tips from a graduate student. 1. Find a study space that suits you. For students who need a bit of chaos while they work, coffee houses usually have the perfect amount of chatter and noise while also
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Which SAT Subject Tests to Take in June
Deadlines to Register for SAT Subject Tests Soon! Deadlines to register for SAT Subject tests are soon. How do you know if you need to take College Board SAT Subject tests? Make your decision by: Reviewing the test requirements of the college you are interested in or plan to apply to. Planning to take the
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Varsity vs. Intramural and Club Sports in College
Many colleges offer the students the opportunity to play sports – either at the varsity level, or in clubs and intramurals. Do you have what it takes to play sports in college? Student athletes often report more stress than non-athletes. They have more responsibilities and may not get enough sleep. However, athletes are more
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Study in the UK
Many students dream of studying not only in a different state, but in a different country. If you have dreamed of going to a school like Prince William met Kate, (St. Andrews in Scotland), or an ancient school such as Oxford, consider attending college in the United Kingdom. There are several advantages to studying in
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Finding Housing for College-Bound Students
One of the biggest questions you have as a student (and your parents too) is ‘Where will I be living next year?” This is a big decision. Be sure to explore all your options. Check out the housing choices on campus. Learn which choices are available to you. Housing Styles Traditional Residence Halls: This the
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Handling Rejections
Getting a rejection letter from a college can be quite a devastating blow. Learning your first choice college does not want you can be heart-wrenching. Why doesn’t the college want you as much as you want to be a student there? You wonder, “What more could I have done?” The answer is “nothing”. College Admissions
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College Size Matters
As you explore which colleges are the right match for you, consider the size of the campus. How many undergraduates attend the college? This can make a big difference in your experience on a college campus. Think of college sizes in these four categories (based on undergraduate students attendance only). Boutique Size (<2000) Over 500
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Visiting Colleges During Spring Break
Plan to use your spring break to visit colleges. Their spring breaks are often different than your spring break. Take advantage of seeing a college campus when students are on campus. Here is how you prepare for your spring college visits. Preparing for the visit Create a College Visit Itinerary. Using a map, look at
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Top Tips for College Visits for Admitted Students
Receiving the letter or email of acceptance to colleges is a time for celebration! What’s your next step? Many colleges will be inviting you to visit the campus as an “admitted student”. These visits can be: A designated day event on campus A designated weekend or overnight event on campus A designated window of time
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Activity to Begin Essay Brainstorming
Take this quick questionnaire, pass it around, compare your answers with your friends- everything is better in pairs! Then let’s talk about the outcome! What are: 2 things in my room that are important to me. 2 words that I would use to describe myself. 2 people who are important in my life. 2 things
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Tips to Plan an Effective and Successful College Visit
Depending on your time and interest, plan one of the following types of college visits: Basic Visit – Mostly for Freshman, Sophomore and Junior High School Students: Attend an information session. Ask questions about admissions, financial aid, choice of majors. IMPORTANT: Get a business card from an admissions person. Do a college and dorm tour.
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How to Evaluate College Options including Total Cost of Attendance
You got into the three top schools on your list. Each has sent you a financial aid award. One offer looks better than the other two, but is it really? It’s important to compare financial aid offers. Here are 6 questions to ask: 1. What is the Student Budget? Does the college list all the
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Scholarship Opportunities for Seniors
Now is the time to look for scholarships! College scholarships come from three sources: Colleges you applied to Scholarships from your community National or larger regional organizations At your College Most scholarships come from the school you have applied to. Request information on possible awards, evaluate if you qualify, and send requirements as requested! Start
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Summer Plans that will Support your College Admissions Goals
What are your plans for summer? Now is the time to find programs for next summer to participate in. Do it this month! Many programs fill up early. Many have deadlines as early as February. What types of summer programs are there? Educational Want to take an AP government class or a Biology AP class
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Commonapp Essay Prompts 2017 are Out!
Juniors, believe it or not, we can start writing right away! Here are the essay prompts for the 2017-18 Commonapp! Some have not changed from last year, others are revised, and some are new. We have 7 options now! It’s time to start brainstorming! 2017-2018 Common Application Essay Prompts 1. Some students have a background,
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Tips to Ace the SAT
How can you ace the SAT? Here are 7 tips for you: 1. Test Day Checklist. Get a good night’s sleep before the test. Be sure you arrive at the SAT prepared with the right tools. See TEST DAY CHECKLIST. Be sure to bring a protein snack, a watch, and an approved calculator. 2.
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