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This month
Planning your future
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Leadership and college admissions
When you're looking for activities to get involved in, find
ones that interest you. In addition, activities that give you
the chance to take on leadership roles can show the college
admissions counselors at the colleges you're applying to that
you're a top candidate.
Let's take a look at a couple of examples:
Applicant No. 770:
- Worked at the Hamburger Hut
- Debate team member
- Baseball player
Applicant No. 771:
- Assistant manager at the Hamburger Hut
- Debate team captain
- Varsity baseball captain
Who would you be most likely to admit? Probably Applicant No.
771. Activities requiring leadership and responsibility are the
most memorable and impressive.
When describing your roles, don't be afraid to brag a little.
You need to highlight the importance of your contributions and
responsibilities. Admissions officers like to accept students
who take the lead both inside and outside of the classroom. If
you are a student council member, don't just say "student
council member." Put your volunteer position in context
— "Ran against five other students for student council.
My campaign included organizing a campaign committee, creating
posters, making speeches, and handing out flyers."
Remember that you can take a leading role even if the
baseball and debate team captain positions are taken. You can
organize activities yourself. Anything that shows initiative on
your part will stand out from the crowd. Ideas for taking a
lead:
- Volunteer in a political campaign or local government.
This requires more initiative than joining a group at
school, and admissions counselors will take notice.
- Form a new group at school that supports a candidate,
issue, or other activity that you might enjoy. This
would be very impressive. It shows initiative,
creativity, and leadership.
- Write a monthly column that gives you the opportunity
to express your opinions and showcase your talents.
- Be creative, and don't be afraid of trying something
unusual.
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Stay on track
Checklist for this week
For freshmen
- Continue to study hard for good grades. Don't give up.
- Review your schedule for next year.
- Continue to investigate and plan summer volunteer
activities.
- Watch for leadership opportunities in clubs and
organizations, or start your own group or activity.
For sophomores
- Research summer job opportunities.
- Review your schedule for next year.
- Investigate summer precollege programs.
- Plan summer community service or volunteer activities.
- Watch for leadership opportunities in clubs and
organizations.
For juniors
- Take care of last-minute studying for the April ACT.
- Register for the May and/or June SAT. June is the last
time it will be administered until next October.
- Prepare for Advanced Placement exams.
- Review your schedule for next year. Make sure you have
all courses needed for graduation.
- Attend any college presentations at your high school
this month.
- Continue investigating precollege programs.
For seniors
- Begin preparations on the list of people to whom you
will send graduation announcements.
- Review any admissions status letters you have received.
- Review financial aid information with your parents. Send
in any necessary paperwork.
- Complete and return any summer orientation materials
sent by your chosen college.
- Return any requested housing contract information.
For parents
- Review financial aid award letters
(www.AIE.org/College/ccs_awardlt.cfm) with your senior.
- Provide any payments necessary for housing contracts,
summer orientation programs, or other fees for your
senior.
- Provide any fee payments necessary for your junior's
ACT/SAT test registrations.
- Encourage your teenager to make plans for summer jobs
and volunteer activities.
- Assist your senior with the preparation of graduation
announcements.
- Encourage your teen to study for upcoming Advanced
Placement exams.
- Assist with the completion of any college paperwork that
must be filed by May 1.
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Take notice
Important dates
Mark down these dates.
| Test Name |
Scheduled Test Date |
Regular Registration Deadline |
Late Registration Deadline |
ACT
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Saturday, Apr 12, 2008 |
Friday, Mar 7, 2008 |
Friday, Mar 21, 2008 |
SAT and Subject Tests
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Saturday, May 3, 2008 |
Tuesday, Apr 1, 2008 |
Thursday, Apr 10, 2008 |
SAT and Subject Tests
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Saturday, Jun 7, 2008 |
Tuesday, May 6, 2008 |
Thursday, May 15, 2008 |
To get more information on the SAT or SAT Subject Tests, access useful tools, or register, visit the College Board's Web Site(www.collegeboard.com) or call (609) 771-7600.
To get more information on the ACT, access useful tools, or register, visit the ACT Web Site (www.act.org) or call (319) 337-1270.
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Stay on track
Weekly checklist
For freshmen
For sophomores
For juniors
For seniors
For parents
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