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Title: JUNIOR COLLEGE PLANNING


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JUNIOR COLLEGE PLANNING
  • What you need to know about college preparation

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The Name of the Game is
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What should you be doing your junior year?
  • Talk to people about college
  • Parents
  • Counselors
  • Aunts/Uncles
  • Older Siblings
  • The main idea is to figure out your wants and
    needs are from a college and the best way to do
    this is to listen to others experiences

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  • If you are undecided on what you would like to go
    to college for or where you would like to
    go...Check out this website
  • OCIS http//ocis.ode.state.oh.us/
  • If you want to find quick information on
    collegesgo to this website
  • www.collegeboard.com

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  • Things to consider when looking into colleges
  • Majors
  • Cost of tuition
  • Student population size
  • Distance from home
  • Private/Public
  • Sports/extracurricular activities
  • Study abroad program
  • Honors programs

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  • While you are looking into what you want from
    a college, you also need to work on things they
    want from you
  • Standardized Tests
  • ACT and SAT

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ACT
  • www.act.org
  • Score Range 1 to 36
  • No penalty for guessing
  • Subtests
  • English 75 Questions
  • Math 60 Questions
  • Reading 40 Questions
  • Science 40 Questions

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SAT
  • www.collegeboard.com
  • Score Range 400-1600
  • Sections Critical Reading and Math
  • Including Writing Score Range 600-2400
  • Do get points deducted for wrong answers
  • Do not get points taken off for omitted questions

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When should you take the 1st ACT and SAT?
  • Spring of your Junior year

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  • How often?
  • You will want to take each test at least twice
  • Why take it more than once?
  • The first time students are nervous and do not
    know what to expect. Second time students are
    more relaxed and prepared.
  • Second time scores usually increase
  • How much do they cost?
  • Around 45

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Registration for ACT and SAT
  • On-line or Paper Form
  • See guidance counselor for paper form and study
    materials
  • Resource Room has study materials

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PrepHQ
  • What should you be doing on PrepHQ your Junior
    year?
  • Updating your resume
  • Sports
  • Work Experiences
  • Volunteer Efforts
  • Honors/Awards

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PrepHQ
  • Important Information Listed
  • Summer Programs
  • Scholarships
  • College Information
  • College Admission Reps Visit
  • Transcript Request

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College Visits
  • Never too early to visit colleges
  • Go on days Elder is off
  • November 30th
  • December 1st
  • April 1st, 2nd, 5th
  • Summer Vacation
  • If you do go during a day Elder is in session
    then it will be counted as an unexcused absent

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Things you learn on a college visit
  • Class room sizes
  • Size of a dorm room
  • Get to ask personal questions
  • See athletic fields
  • Meet professors
  • See the buildings (library, student center,
    cafeteria, sit in on a class)

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What to do on your summer vacation before your
senior year
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What you should know when you walk into Elder
your senior year
  • Top 5 college picks
  • College deadlines
  • Eligible Scholarships
  • Who you would like to ask to do letter of
    recommendation for you
  • Have PrepHQ updated (Resume, Profile)

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What to Expect your senior year
  • Lots of DEADLINES!
  • There is no reason to panic, if you are prepared

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  • If you have done everything we told you then
    college applications should be a cinch.
  • If not then you might panic about deadlines,
    filling out applications, letters of
    recommendations, and essays.

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The Main Idea
  • Be Prepared
  • Research, Research, Research

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The College Application
  • 1. Application
  • Grade Point Average
  • Class Ranking
  • High School Code 360-990
  • ACT and SAT Scores
  • Previous and Current Courses
  • Sports/Clubs/Organization Involvement
  • Volunteer Hours
  • Leadership Roles
  • Essays and/or Personal Statement

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Essays and Personal Statements
  • An average length is 250 to 500 words Your essay
    needs to be informative and compact
  • Take time to think about what you want to say and
    how you want to be portrayed
  • This essay is a reflection of who you are

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Hints for Essays
  • Reveal Yourself Make sure the reader has a sense
    of who you are
  • Avoid Obvious Content (Dont write what you think
    others will discuss)
  • Make your essay stand out what makes you
    different from the other 7,000 applicants
  • Limit yourself to one strong point and everything
    should be clear and detailed examples
  • Be direct and to the point

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Hints continued
  • Use colorful words
  • Ask someone to review your essay Take time to
    talk it over with them. Dont drop it off and
    leave
  • Have a clear beginning, middle, and end

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The College Application Cont.
  • 2. Transcript
  • -Previous and Current Classes
  • -Grade Point Averages (9th -11th)
  • -Class Ranking (9th-11th)
  • -Send ACT and SAT scores
  • (Some schools want scores sent from testing
    centers)
  • -OGT Scores
  • Must request transcript on PrepHQ

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  • 3. Letter of Recommendations
  • -Who to ask?
  • Teachers you did well in his/her class
  • A coach
  • Counselor
  • Principal
  • -When to ask?
  • Early your senior year (Dont procrastinate)
  • -How much time to give them?
  • At least 3 weeks
  • -Why do you need one?
  • Different perspective of who you are as a
    person

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  • Counselor Form
  • - Can be found at each individual college
    website or some are located in the guidance
    resource room
  • -Must be filled out and given to your counselor
  • -Sent with transcript
  • -Most colleges have a form, but some do not

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NCAA
  • If you are going to play a sport in a Division I
    or Division II school you MUST register with the
    NCAA Clearinghouse!
  • What is the Clearinghouse?
  • Complete the Registration Process
  • Complete the Amateur Status Form
  • What are the requirements for the Clearinghouse?
  • Sliding GPA/Test Score Scale

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  • ANY QUESTIONS?
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