Homework for your Winter Break – Networking

Posted on November 16th, 2011 by Liane Crane  |  No Comments »

So the snow is not really here yet, but let’s start thinking about summer jobs and internships anyway… The key to networking is to know as many people as possible and to have them know what you’re looking for. Now, these contacts are not actively looking for a job for you but rather they are [...]

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College application deadlines coming up fast!

Posted on November 1st, 2011 by Liane Crane  |  No Comments »

All colleges have application deadlines, but they are not the same. It is very important that you check out your college choices directly for their exact deadline. Early decision, early action and application deadlines vary greatly. Read the link below for some very useful information on deadline dates and remember – BETTER LATE THAN NEVER [...]

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Juniors – attend those college nights!

Posted on October 20th, 2011 by Liane Crane  |  No Comments »

With many college nights happening at schools, malls or community centers, it is important to find time to attend. Especially as a junior, it is a great way to start to get your groove into the college process. Visiting different college information tables will get you thinking about what interests you and what questions you [...]

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Admission Resumes 101

Posted on October 12th, 2011 by Liane Crane  |  No Comments »

It’s a good idea for every high school student to create a résumé. It should be included with college applications and given to those who are writing your recommendation letters. The purpose of creating a résumé is to give a future employer, college, or reference more information about you. It should contain information about you [...]

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College visit time is coming up!

Posted on September 28th, 2011 by Liane Crane  |  No Comments »

Columbus weekend is the first big push to tour colleges you think you might want to attend. Have you given it much thought, other than what to wear? Below are a few thought provoking questions and ideas. CAPlus has an entire college guide written on how to prepare for a college visit and interview, contact [...]

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Tips on selecting a major…

Posted on September 21st, 2011 by Liane Crane  |  No Comments »

1. Are you willing to work hard for the knowledge you’ll gain in this major? 2. How much will you enjoy the daily activities of students in this major? Do classes emphasize discussion? Lecture? Problem solving? 3. Do the typical course titles sound interesting? 4. How much do you enjoy the high school courses recommended [...]

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YES, you do need to RETAKE the SAT/ACT!

Posted on September 14th, 2011 by Liane Crane  |  No Comments »

Obtaining a superior SAT/ACT score can be the “greatest part-time job any High School student can have”. In our experience, at College Assistance Plus, we have seen increases in SAT scores translate directly into thousands of dollars of additional grants and scholarships. When multiplied by four + years of college attendance, the four hour test [...]

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Kick start your college athletic career

Posted on August 30th, 2011 by Bethany Warsaw  |  No Comments »

If you are a student athlete, you may have some unique opportunities for scholarships and financial aid. You must decide to what extent you would like to devote yourself to athletics during college. Many college sports are year-round commitments, and much of your time may not be your own if you choose to pursue athletics. [...]

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What to know about your high school transcript

Posted on August 24th, 2011 by Bethany Warsaw  |  No Comments »

Your high school transcript is the most important part of the application to any college. The following information is on your transcript: High School: Your grades are what stand out to the college. Unless you attend a very small high school or are homeschooled, the college admissions offices that will be reviewing your application will [...]

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SAT or ACT which should you choose?

Posted on August 16th, 2011 by Liane Crane  |  No Comments »

Today there are roughly 1.6 million students taking the ACT and 2 million students taking the SAT. It is wise to ask your guidance counselor which test he or she recommends you take. The answer will usually depend on your location, the colleges you might like to attend, and the subjects you excel in at [...]

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