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SAT vs ACT: Key Differences

1/16/2021

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Let's begin our ACT vs SAT comparison. Although both tests share several similarities, here are the most important differences for you to consider before deciding whether to take the SAT or ACT.

#1: Time Per Question
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the time crunches? Then you might prefer the SAT over the ACT. This is because the SAT gives you more time per question than the ACT does. So if you’re worried about time management, particularly on math questions, the SAT offers much more workable and far less stress-inducing time constraints than the ACT does.

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Merit Scholarships at State Universities

1/14/2021

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Here are five things to keep in mind about obtaining a merit scholarship from a state university:
1. Merit money is plentiful.      
2. Understand what it takes to win a scholarship.
3. Look off the radar for state universities.

4. Know where to look for scholarship requirements.
5. Forget about need-based aid


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Why you shouldn’t write about COVID-19 for your main college essay

1/14/2021

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The main reason I don’t think it would serve you is that COVID-19 is a problem shared by all of us, including all other students writing these essays. It’s simply too common.
When a topic is common or overdone, it is more difficult to make it interesting. One of the main goals of these college application essays is to help differentiate students from the competition–other students. If your topic is one that many others will be writing about, you are already fading into the crowd.

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How should you write about COVID-19 for your college essay?

1/14/2021

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​COVID has appended a lot of things in academia and the admissions process too is a natural fall-out. College essays and letters of recommendation, are likely to carry more weight than ever in 2021 and the 2022 admissions cycles. And many essays will likely focus on how the pandemic shaped students' lives throughout an often tumultuous 2020. Colleges must examine applicants without the aid of standardized test scores for many – a factor that prompted many schools to go test-optional for now. Even grades, a significant component of a college application, may be hard to interpret with some high schools adopting pass-fail classes last spring due to the pandemic. Major college admissions factors are suddenly skewed.

Very pertinent tips! Must read for juniors getting ready to plan their essays!
https://www.thecollegesolution.com/should-you-write-about-covid-19-for-your-college-essay/

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COVID-19 and College Admissions

1/14/2021

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Here are some COVID-19 developments that you should know about:
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1.  The vast majority of colleges and universities are now test-optional. That includes more than 90% of all highly selective and elite schools.

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Five interesting college admission facts:

1/13/2021

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1. UCLA is the #1-most-applied-to college, with nearly 114,000 applications yearly.
2. It's possible to write a college essay about something as mundane as showering...and get into Yale! (Someone did.)
3. About 43 percent of all institutional aid funds are merit-based.
4. The top admissions factor at every college is a student’s high school GPA.
5. Students can minimize college debt risk with income-share agreements.
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Paths after high school: More than one way to skin this cat

1/13/2021

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Picturepath to college, junior, high school, community college, college or university, 4-year university
At a Glance
  • Many career paths can lead to a happy life.
  • College, vocational programs and the military are just a few of the possibilities.
  • The right career path should meet your child’s needs right now. ​Read On: :-)


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SalesKoch Students: Working recommendations

1/13/2021

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Young ladies and Men,
Your parents spend a lot of money engaging Shreya and my services. I see some of you slacking time to time with assignments and homework. Paying money to hire the experts is usually the easiest part of the partnership. Making it work requires work on both sides. Our team gets motivated when we see you the student taking charge. Hence this note :-). Please read on below
Harpal Uncle

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Common mistakes to avoid in the college applications process

1/8/2021

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1. Starting late: Not giving themselves enough time for the planning, search and application 
  • Don’t wait until the summer after your Junior year to start college planning- even if your high school doesn’t really focus on it until the beginning of senior year. While your junior year is busy with current schoolwork, remember that you’ll still have coursework in the fall of your senior year and then you will be even more crunched for time. The earlier you start, the less any one assignment will derail you.
  • With thousands of schools to choose from you want to be sure you have enough time to really research good-fit schools and majors. You will need time to visit colleges you are potentially interested in and compile a broad college list consisting of “likely,'' “probable” and “reach” schools. 

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College interview Questions you should master

1/6/2021

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If a college uses interviews as part of the application process, it is because the school has holistic admissions. Most college interview questions are meant to help you and the interviewer find out if the college is a good match for you. Rarely will you get a question that puts you on the spot or tries to make you feel stupid. Remember, the college is also trying to make a good impression and wants to get to know you as a person.

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Fremont, Bay area summer internships

1/6/2021

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Internships.com
www.internships.com
Click on “Student”. Either click on the major you are interested in or type it in. Then type in “Fremont and Zip Code. 
Alameda County - 2019 High School Internship Positions
Various Alameda County Locations, CA
High School Internship - $15.00 Hourly

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11 Awesome Summer Internship curated websites

1/6/2021

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Though students can often wait until college to apply for internships, high school students–especially graduating seniors–actually have multiple opportunities to start getting experience in their chosen fields now. 
Internships provide a chance for students to network with working professionals, gain hands-on experience, and build professional skills even before going to college. 
Read on for 11 awesome summer internship opportunities for high school students in fields ranging from engineering and STEM to business and the arts.

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