As a parent of a high school senior, you know the college application process can be a whirlwind. It's easy to feel overwhelmed between transcripts, test scores, and extracurricular activities. But there's one area where your teen has significant control: the essay.
The college essay is their chance to shine, to tell their unique story and showcase their personality beyond numbers on a page. However, with so many prompts available, choosing the right one can be tricky.
Here at Strategic Admissions Advice, we've helped countless students craft compelling essays that make them stand out. Today, we'll discuss three essay prompts to avoid and offer some guidance for a successful application.
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The path to college stands as a monumental milestone in the pivotal journey of guiding our teens toward a bright future. It's a time filled with potential, dreams, and, admittedly, a fair share of anxieties. Have you ever stopped to ponder whether your teen is receiving the tailored, strategic guidance necessary to navigate the complex maze of college admissions?
The Stark Reality
With burgeoning caseloads, the average high school college counselor is stretched thin, managing hundreds of students. The question that begs to be asked is: Can they truly offer the personalized, in-depth strategy that your unique teen needs? While their intentions are undoubtedly pure, the sheer volume of their responsibili...
There's a crucial conversation to have as your teen starts to plan for their journey to college: Return on Investment (ROI). As parents of high school students, April brings a flurry of activity. College acceptance letters arrive, financial aid packages are dissected, and the looming enrollment deadline adds a touch of pressure. But amidst the excitement, there's a crucial conversation to be had for the parent and the teen who have yet to go through the process: What is the Return on Investment?
Return on Investment (ROI) for their college education.
While a college degree remains valuable, understanding the potential financial outcomes associated with different schools empowers students to make infor...
Is your teen in 9th, 10th, or 11th grade? Spring is here, and it's the perfect time to get ahead of the game for the upcoming school year and college applications.
Spring has sprung, and for many parents of high schoolers, it's a time of renewal and anticipation. As the school year winds down, thoughts naturally turn towards what's next, especially for those with teenagers in 9th, 10th, and 11th grades. This guide will equip you with the knowledge and actionable steps to ensure a smooth and successful academic journey for your teen.
11th Grade Parents: College Application Countdown
The pressure is on for 11th graders, and rightfully so. Here are three key areas to focus on this spring:
College Fairs: A Launchpad for Demonstrating Interest
While college fairs won't single-handedly secure an acceptance letter, they offer a golden opportunity: demonstrating interest. Many colleges consider a student's expressed interest during admissions. It shows genuine enthusiasm and initiative, setting your child apart from passive applicants.
Why Demonstrating Interest Matters
Think of it this way: colleges want students who truly want to be there. Demonstrating interest showcases your child's commitment to their institution. In a competitive applicant pool, this can make a significant difference, especially for borderline cases.
Making the Most of College Fairs
So, how can your child effect...
As parents of a teen entering their junior year, the college application process can feel daunting. Between crafting compelling essays and navigating financial aid, creating a strategic college list often takes a backseat. But what if there was a way to leverage data to inform your decisions and increase your teen's chances of success?
This is where historical data comes in. By understanding how colleges have admitted students from your teen's high school in the past, you gain valuable insights that can empower you to build a balanced and effective college list.
The Power of Data in College Admissions
The landscape of college admissions is constantly evolving. While factors like extracurricula...
Welcome to an essential discussion for parents of high school students, especially those navigating the intricate world of college admissions. As we approach the end of March, a pivotal time for college decisions for the class of 2024, it's crucial to delve into a topic that often induces anxiety and uncertainty: college waiting lists.
I understand the roller coaster of emotions you and your child might be experiencing right now. The college admissions process, particularly this year, has been nothing short of chaotic and emotionally charged. From delays in admissions to Supreme Court decisions impacting the landscape, the journey has been challenging.
The Weight of Waiting Lists
One of the mos...
Today, we dive deep into a pivotal aspect of college admissions: extracurricular activities. As we navigate the intricate web of undergraduate admission requirements, let's shed light on how your teen's activities outside the classroom can make a resounding impact.
The Three Crucial Questions
Colleges seek more than just academic prowess; they crave a holistic view of your teen. Three critical questions dominate their minds:
# 1. After School Adventures
Between the hours of 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., what occupies your teen's time? Colleges want to know if they are part of a team, engaged in the school play, or perhaps holding down a job. These experiences mold character and showcase commitment.
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Unveiling the Importance of Essays
Essays, the true gems of college applications, offer your teen a unique opportunity to stand out in the highly competitive admissions landscape. In this week’s blog post, we'll explore three essential tips to guide your teen through the essay-writing process, ensuring they maximize this golden opportunity.
Tip #1: Collaborative Brainstorming
Parents, you hold a wealth of knowledge about your teen's experiences, aspirations, and uniqueness. Seize this knowledge by delving into the essay prompts during relaxed moments, perhaps during a long drive or over dinner. Initiate discussions illuminating aspects of their lives, helping them identify compelling stories to sh...
Today, let's delve into the evolution of standardized testing and how it impacts your teen's journey toward higher education.
Understanding the Digital Shift
The SAT® and PSAT-related assessments are going fully digital. As part of that shift, the tests will also be adaptive. In adaptive testing, the questions a student encounters as they move through the test depends on how they answered the prior questions. The introduction of the digital SAT begins tomorrow, March 9, and signals a shift in testing methods. This transition brings challenges and opportunities for students navigating the college admissions process.
The SAT and PSAT-related assessments use a multistage adaptive design. Each tes...