college planning & admissions
Option A: Start as early as Grade 7 or 8
Option B: If starting in Grade 9-10
Option C: If starting in Grade 11
1. College Planning
Effective college planning helps every child and family eliminate a lot of stress and worry. The understanding of one's own interests, and figuring out how best to make that interest a passion for a future career can be a confusing and at the same time, an exciting exercise. Take the worry out of the planning, and make it an enjoyable phase of growing!
- Aptitude testing
- Career path assessment
- Narrow down fields of interest/potential areas of specialization in college
- Plan for high school courses accordingly
- Build an impressive resume based on individual personality to showcase the best you!
2. College Admissions Process
The college admissions process generates a lot of stress not only in the student, but often within the home. Take that stress out and get comfortable, knowing that there is a "village" out there to raise children!
- Narrow down fields of interest/potential areas of specialization in college
- Shortlist colleges based on the student's interest, budget and geographical preferences.
- College admissions exams (SAT/ ACT) English prep.
- College application guidance (Common App., Coalition App., Specific College Apps.)
- College application essays
- College admissions interviews (at all levels, including medical/law college admissions)
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