While high school guidance counselors typically address all of these issues with college bound students, they are often stretched very thin. The average student-to-counselor ratio in New Jersey is 358 to 1, according to the American School Counselor Association. To make matters worse, public high school counselors, with a multitude of other responsibilities, reportedly spend only 23% of their time on college admission counseling with the average student receiving 38 minutes of personal college counseling over four years.
Sunday, June 28, 2020
The Valuable Role of a Private College Counselor
While high school guidance counselors typically address all of these issues with college bound students, they are often stretched very thin. The average student-to-counselor ratio in New Jersey is 358 to 1, according to the American School Counselor Association. To make matters worse, public high school counselors, with a multitude of other responsibilities, reportedly spend only 23% of their time on college admission counseling with the average student receiving 38 minutes of personal college counseling over four years.
Monday, June 22, 2020
More Than 900 Colleges Now Accept The “Common App”
The Common App is an online application that asks a series of questions in several categories, including parents’ educational history and current employment, students’ SAT/ACT/AP test scores, senior year courses, high school activities, and intended college major. There is also an essay of 250 to 650 words that is required by the majority of Common App colleges. Students this year have a choice of seven essay topics, one of which states, “Share an essay on any topic of your choice. It can be one you’ve already written, one that responds to a different prompt, or one of your own design.” So the topic options are truly limitless!
Sunday, June 14, 2020
Use Down Time to Pursue Interest or Develop Skill
Create a “Shopify Store” and build your own online business. Gather the short stories or poems you’ve been writing and self-publish your own book via Amazon. Launch a podcast and share your passion for any topic at all.
Millions of students are finding themselves with something they’ve previously only had in their dreams – free time. With school, sports, and virtually all activities on hold, many young people have the opportunity of a lifetime to actually choose what they want to focus on for an extended period of time. Using it wisely can prove very beneficial to students and can also impress college admissions officers when the time rolls around to file applications.
If it were up to Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, students would use their time to learn coding. “This is a language that you can use to express yourself to seven billion people in the world,” stressed Cook. Statistics back up Cook’s emphasis on the importance of coding skills. The job search platform Glassdoor reports that more than a third of the highest paying jobs in the U.S. require some familiarity with computer programming.
Monday, June 8, 2020
SAT Exam Needs To Be More Accessible To Students
Last year more than 2.2 million students took the test, recognizing its importance for college admissions, scholarships, class placement, and more. Anticipating that high demand for testing opportunities would be challenged by a limited seating capacity due to public health restrictions, College Board has asked testing sites (primarily high schools) to maximize their testing capacity. But there’s a simpler solution.
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