In “Deciding on a Major,” Evan discussed things to consider when determining what you want to study in college. He talked about your passions, your skills, and the career in which you might be interested. This post, as the name implies, is about how to evaluate the quality of the programs you are considering. However, […]
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7 Tips to Mastering the Admissions Interview
You’ve picked your top schools, researched what you’d like to study and are starting the visit process…and you see that an *interview* is highly recommended for some of your top schools . . An INTERVIEW? . . You just want to go to college! You’re not interested in a full time job yet, so what’s […]
Sticker Shock Survival Suggestions
What is financial aid? This is a question that took me a long time to answer! When I was a junior and senior in high school, the phrase “financial aid” sounded like a foreign language. So what is it referring to exactly? Simply put, financial aid is money that can be used to pay for […]
College Visits Part #2: Making the Most of Your Visit
A quality college visit is all about asking good questions. You may be thinking, well gosh Sarah, I’ve never visited a college before, so how am I supposed to know what to ask! Let me offer some advice. There is a lot to learn about each institution you’re pursuing, so let’s start […]
College Visits Part #1: Mapping Out Your College Visits
A few months ago, I had the pleasure of connecting with a prospective student visiting campus. She enlightened me on the value of visiting campus when she shared her story; “Aside from my goals academically, I was told by a family member to visit and pay attention to the current students…if I enjoyed interacting with […]
Thinking of a Military Career?
Making the big decision to join a Uniformed Service of the United States can be a daunting task and one that requires a significant amount of self-assessment. The institution that you choose can change if you decide to transfer, but signing a military contract is a binding decision that is not easily undone. That being […]
Finding Good Fit Colleges
Ready for a little STRATEGY? Reach – Match – Safety Consider all three of these types of schools realistically, ensuring that your applications won’t just fall into one category. It helps in the evaluation process of what your “one just right” school is. GPA and SAT scores are two ways to evaluate your personal […]
Deciding on a Major
I can remember, almost 7 years ago, lying on the floor of my parent’s living room, working on college applications. As I worked my way through the biographical information, thought about who to ask for recommendation letters, and wished I didn’t have to fill it all out… * …one question really made me stumble: What […]
The Importance of Self-Assessment
The post-secondary institution you end up deciding to attend is going to be the place you will spend the majority of the next four years of your life. If you honestly think about it, living on campus will mean that you spend more time at the institution than at home which includes going home for […]