Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Saving for College

Death, taxes, and increasing college tuition are some of the things we are all guaranteed. This article highlights some of the growing alternatives that parents and students are investigating to help with rising college cost. http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascitystar/business/personal_finance/15589061.htm

Friday, September 22, 2006

Admission Anxiety

Going through the admission process can be overwhelming for most. Both parents and students know that the slightest mistake could either place you on a waitlist or even worse, cause you to be declined. Educational consultants, like my firm College Strategies, were created to help families helps feel more confident about the admission process, by providing professional guidance, however the stress students are feeling is real and unfortunate.


This CNN article talks about the pressures many are facing as they go through the process, and one woman’s call for change. http://www.cnn.com/2006/EDUCATION/09/18/admissions.game.ap/index.html

Monday, September 18, 2006

College Planning Starts Early

My company College Strategies constantly stresses that families should start even as early as elementary school to prepare themselves for getting their children ready for college. The experience has a huge impact on the family financially and child personally, this article also stresses the importance of starting early. http://www.robesonian.com/articles/2006/01/05/news/news/story07.txt

Cordially,
Chrystal

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Letter of recommendation

Letters of recommendation are crucial for college applications that require them. Even for the applications that don’t, I would still advise you to include at least one. The following article has excellent information about the role high school teachers play with letters of recommendation. http://www.newsday.com/news/opinion/ny-optre054877859sep05,0,2194849.story?coll=ny-viewpoints-headlines
Cordially,
Chrystal

Thursday, September 07, 2006

College Fairs Part II

This next tip may seem simplistic, but it is a necessary part of making the most of a college fair. The tip is to carry a small notebook and pen with you. The notebook can not only be the place you can reference questions that you determined before hand, but you can also write down important information shared to you by the different representatives you meet with, such as application deadlines.

To many times, students think they will remember what they heard someone say, or think that they will be able to find the information later. However I would advise you to be on top of your game and compile in one place all the information you received during your visit. Doing so helps you recall conversations, as well helps you remain organized.

Until next time,
Chrystal

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

College Fair Season- Tip #1

The Labor Day holiday is not only the unofficial end of summer, but it is the unofficial start of the college fair season. For the next few post I am going to offer you tips and suggestions on how to make the most of your time at any fairs you decide to visit.

Aside from collecting information from colleges, they are interested in collecting information about you. To create more time for you to actually talk to the college representatives I would advise you to invest in creating labels either yourself or professionally that contain your information. You will want to include things like: your full name, mailing address, your high school name, your GPA, class rank, SAT/ACT scores, academic areas of interest, and any activities you would be interested in participating in while at college (like the student paper, student government, etc.).

You can then just stick the labels on each information card and save yourself more time than you can ever believe. You will also appear prepared to the representatives, and when they are going through their cards at the end of the fair, they will likely remember your conversation with them since they were likely impressed by you being so prepared.

Until next time,
Chrystal