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The College Bound Organizer: The Ultimate Guide to Successful College Applications
Library of Congress Cataloging
ISBN: (print) 978-1-63353-673-9, (ebook) 978-1-63353-674-6
Library of Congress Control Number: 2017954715
BISAC category code : EDU015000 EDUCATION/Higher
Printed in the United States of America
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Table of Contents
FOREWORD
There are more than 2,200 four-year colleges in the United States, and trying to figure out which ones are likely to be good matches for you can seem like a daunting task. Its easy to sympathize with the applicant to Haverford College some years ago, who was particularly stressed out at the end of his on-campus interview. On his way back to the waiting room he had to pass through several doors, but his emotional state was such that he failed to notice where he was and opened one more doorwhich took him into a closet. He was so embarrassed that he remained in the closet for several minutes before reappearing to face a room full of staring faces.
It doesnt have to be that way. As author of the Fiske Guide to Colleges and numerous other books on college admissions, Ive had the pleasure of working with thousands of college-bound high school students and their parents both in person and through my writing. People are not born brain-wired knowing how to navigate the byzantine admissions process that American colleges and universities have, in their wisdom, imposed on their aspiring students, so a bit of anxietyor at least mild bewildermentis probably a sign that you are in touch with reality.
Not surprisingly, the most common question that I have gotten over the years from students staring at all those options is: Where do I start? The implicit subtext is: How do I begin to make sense of the process? My usual (and admittedly self-serving) suggestion is to thumb through the 300+ narrative descriptions in the Fiske Guide and find one or two schools that seem like a good match. Then look at the schools with which these schools have substantial overlapping applicant pools and maybe look at overlaps of the overlaps. This process should produce a list of 15 or 20 target schools to get you off and running.
Once you have identified some target schools, the challenge is to figure out how to deal with all the elements that go into the application process: campus visits, test-taking, financial aid forms, letters of reference, and so forth. That, of course, is where The College Bound Organizer comes to your rescue in at least two ways. First, it gives you a one-stop shopping way to keep track of the hundreds of details that go into applying to multiple colleges. No more ruffling through piles of papers to figure out whenor even whether!you have scheduled an appointment with the admissions folks at Old Siwash. Second, it represents a checklistwith deadlinesthat lays out the various steps that you need to be taking. With The College Bound Organizer at your side, you can rest assured that you will not wake up on December 31 and suddenly realize that you forgot to ask your English teacher for a recommendation that is due two days later.
Applying to college should be a positive experience. Colleges are interesting places, with lots of bright people doing innovative things, and the application process is really the beginning of your college education. Its the time when you begin to think seriously about your goals and academic interests. The mechanics of the process are important and need to be taken seriously. But its also important to keep your mind on the big picture: which colleges are best suited to help you to grow academically, socially, spiritually, and in every other way? Using The College Bound Organizer is one way to help you stay focused on what is really important.
Edward B. Fiske
Author of Fiske Guide to Colleges
INTRODUCTION
Whether youre in ninth or tenth grade and just starting to think about your future plans or in your junior or senior year and college bound, were here to help you find your way. Applying to college is complicated and can seem like an overwhelming process. Together, we are going to break it down into a series of many small, manageable tasks. With a well-thought-out plan and a good organizing system, you will have all the tools youll need to put together an outstanding application and get the best admissions results possible.
The college application process is daunting for both students and their parents. Its a maze of deadlines, test prep, testing, college fairs, campus tours, applications, resumes, essays, interviews and financial aid forms. It goes without saying that you will be required to do all this while continuing to stay focused on academics, athletics, extracurricular commitments, jobs, family responsibilities and all the interests, obligations and activities that fill your day. Your life is now filled with college chaos.
Heres your challenge: to successfully apply to college. This will require you to define yourself by understanding who you are, identifying your goals, finding schools that fit your profile, staying on task to meet deadlines and correctly submitting all your application components in a well-executed manner. Heres your solution: The College Bound Organizer . Our method will help keep you focused and on task, allowing you to organize and manage the massive amount of information that you will be responsible for creating, requesting and submitting while meeting all the different due dates for your applications. Our road map will steer you through the stressful college application process and get you to the college thats the right fit for you. To keep you in touch with what todays educators are thinking, a select group of admissions professionals were consulted and are quoted throughout the book.
Going to college is an exciting time in your life. There is much to look forward to: being independent, challenging yourself, acquiring new skills, having new experiences, meeting different people, exploring a variety of interests, making friends, and, of course, learning so many new things. Youll have a tremendous number of decisions to make, from course selection, to focus of study, to career options to pursue. But first, you have to get there.
Lets get started!
Anna and Gail
CHAPTER 1
GETTING STARTED:
FACT FINDING
When applying to college you will be required to provide facts about yourself, your family and your high school, repeatedly. Youll be asked for this information countless times when registering for tests, completing your applications and applying for financial aid and scholarships. Easy access to this information will help you avoid endless aggravation. Having this information organized in one place will also minimize the chance that youll make mistakes on your applications.
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