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The New Rules of College Admissions : Ten Former Admissions Officers Reveal What it Takes to Get Into College Today by Michael London (Editor), Stephen Kramer (Editor), more like guide book, precise, simple, clear. The Gatekeepers : Inside the Admissions Process of a Premier College /Steinberg, Jacques, more concrete student examples. Read 2 should get a 100% full knowledge of admission to college. Excerpt from the book "The New Rules of College Admissions" Published 2006 Founder of College Coach ([url]www.getintocollege.com[/url]) High school 9 -12 grade (Freshman, sophomore, junior, senior) Nearly 4,000 colleges in USA Chap1: The high school experience P4 What courses are absolutely essential year by year? Answer: Academic solids English Social Science History Mathematics Science, Preferably with lab Foreign Language P5 Is is better for my child to take easier coursed and get As, or take harder courses (such as AP classes ) and get Bs? Answer: Premier school, AP and honors whenever available. Grade Achieved in Courses ( As) Chap2: standardized tests College Board (www.collegeboard.org/) PSAT(Preliminary scholastic achievement test): National Merit Scholarship(Higest scores: National Merit Scholarship Commended Scholars, Semifinalist, finalist) p40 SAT I and SAT II Subject Tests (scholastic achievement test,SAT II formerly called achievement test) SAT I Critical Reading(800), math (800), Writing(800): 3 hours 40minutes SAT II (800) This is no advantage to taking more than 3 SATII exams p50 AP (Advanced Placement Test): usually coincide with AP classes (School awards for outstanding performance) grade 1-5: 3(qualifying grade) 4 or 5 (excellent) ACT (American College Tests) [url]www.act.org[/url] Most schools will consider the ACT in place of SAT I and II. p53 ACT:Enghish, readign, math, 30 minutes writing Pro: Alignment with high school curriculum. Chap3: College selection [url]www.petersons.com[/url] [url]www.collegeboard.com[/url] [url]www.princetonreview.com[/url] 2:3:2 (2 dream schools, 3 just right schools, 2 no problem schools), total 7 Chap4: The application Admission option: Rolling admission, Regular decision, Early decision and Early Action. 4 section of application: Personal information and academic background, Activity Chart, Short Essay, Personal statement/Major essay. Using common application when school offered. P85. p101 [url]www.commonapp.org[/url] Proofreading the hard copy of online version in case differently shown up on screen Chap5: The application theme 5-30 minutes assess time in college admission officer: theme to make applicant standing out Chap6: Essays and personal statement 250 - 500 words personal reflection and analysis 2 type of questions: Open-ended and analytical questions p128 Open-ended questions: "tell us about a meaningful experience, and why it is meaningful to you?" : give a personal insight on the topic, not description. analytical questions: be given a quote, portion of essay, .... and ask to take a stance and explain how their beliefs fits with their stance. Answer why, with their own life experience, provide personal insight into their own thoughts and belief. Short-Answer essay (100 words) 12 - point Standard font: (Times New Roman, Courier, Arial) Chap7: Activities Chap8:Letters of recommendation Guidance Counsellor recommendation (Guidance Counsellor assigned in 9th grade) 2 Teachers recommendation letter wwww.commonapp.org ( Teacher Recommendation Form ) to look at questions in the recommendation letters. Chap9:interviews On_campus Interviews (informational (nonevaluative) and evaluation interview) Alumni Interviews Student Interviews 30 minutes interview Interviewing 101: The "Big Three " Opening Questions (first 10 minute) Why are you applying here? What are your academic interests? What are your extracurricular activities? It's about uncovering the passion behind the activity. p201 Interviewing 101: Open -Ended Question (second 10 minute) Can this student do the work academically? What will this student contribute socially, culturally, and personally if we admit him to join our school community? Again, the key question is "Why?". Why soccer, ... important? p203 p205-p206 list of common interview questions Interviewing 101: Final impression (last 10 minute) Chap10:Paying for college Federal methodology and Institutional methodology Recruitment schoolarship: often called presidential or dean's schoolarshp, based on academic abilities (merit-based scholarship) [url]www.fastweb.com[/url] [url]www.collegeboard.com[/url] (scholarship search database) If your children received a scholarship from a source other than colleges to which he is applying, he must report the award to each college from which he is selling financial aid. p221 The FAFSA: Free Application for Federal Students Aid (required by almost all schools) [url]www.fafsa.ed.gov[/url] (online or paper). no fee for filing the FAFSA. The CSS: College Scholarship Service Profile (required by some schools). Each student files the FAFSA and CSS profile once each year. http://studentaid.ed.gov/resources The FAFSA 1. answering the questions on the FAFSA 2. selecting college that will receive the FAFSA Data six-digit Federal School Code 3. signing the FAFSA Sign FAFSA online by typing their Federal PIN number (four-digit PIN), under 21 must have one parent sign (Parent different PIN number), obtain from [url]www.pin.ed.gov.[/url] PIN can be also used for sign student and parent promissory note. 4. reviewing the Student Aid Report (SAR) The CSS profile 1. registration [url]www.collegeboard.com:[/url] list only the college that require CSS profile. no need to list any school that need only the FAFSA. $18 per college. 2. application Unusual circumstances: contact directly to Director of Financial Aid. Unusual circumstances letter that is submitted after a financial aid offer has been made is called "appeal". Write as soon as you can, the same time you file the FAFSA. or file "appeal form" after receive a financial aid. The Financial aid statement (FAS) The Student Bill
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