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Junior Workshop. Presented by the Guidance Department. How have we prepared for today?. Freshman Seminars Calculating GPA ’ s Transcript Review Sophomore Seminars Career Exploration Career Interest Inventory. Junior Seminar Objectives. Introduce the college process
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Junior Workshop Presented by the Guidance Department
How have we prepared for today? • Freshman Seminars • Calculating GPA’s • Transcript Review • Sophomore Seminars • Career Exploration • Career Interest Inventory
Junior Seminar Objectives • Introduce the college process • Factors to consider in choosing a college • Required Guidance Forms and Resources • How to register for Standardized Testing • Practice using Naviance • Developing a well balanced list of reach, realistic and safety schools • How to find the best fit for you!
Some Questions for You • How many of you think you want to go right on to college when you graduate? • How many of you will be the first child in your family to apply to college? • Why do people go to college? • What are your fears or concerns, if any, regarding the college search process? • Have you started to do anything yet about considering colleges?
Location Distance From Home Admission Selectivity Size Major Housing Financial Aid Student Diversity Campus Culture Factors to Consider in choosing a college This is a very individualized process and it is important to remember that there is a college for everyone!
Types of Colleges • Liberal Arts Colleges: 4 years, broad core requirements • Specialized Colleges and Universities : business, art, engineering, etc. • Religiously-affiliated Colleges and Universities: religious ties, and usually a religion class required to graduate • Single Sex Colleges: all female or all male • Military Academies : West Point (Army), the U.S. Naval Academy, the Air Force Academy, as well as other military focused colleges. • Private vs. Public Colleges and Universities: Differences both in state and out of state
Developing a well balanced list • Reach- GPA/Test score averages fall above your own range. All Ivy League and “Ivy Like” schools in the most competitive category are considered reaches for all students! • Realistic- 50/50 chance of getting in. GPA/Test score averages fall within your own range • Safety- Likely that you will get in. GPA/Test score averages fall below your own range **Remember that you should visit every school on your list, and should be happy to attend every school on it!
Visits count! • 45 % of the class of 2012 wish they had visited more colleges before applying • Some colleges track demonstrated interest- they want to see you on campus • 4 pre-approved college visits do not count towards the absence limit, so take advantage and start touring now
Tips on the College Visit • Now is the time! February or April vacation • Research colleges before going and then take notes on your tours • Limit yourself to 2 visits a day maximum • Go on formal tours and info sessions • Call the college ahead of time or register on their websites for tour times
Admission Terminology 4 Types of Admission Plans: • Early Action – Nonbinding, early response • Early Decision – Binding, early response • Regular Decision • Rolling Admission
Standardized Tests • ACT with Writing • Measures academic achievement in the areas of English, mathematics, reading and science. Focuses on "core-curriculum" content. • www.actstudent.org (ACT) • Dates: • February 9th, 2013 • April 13th, 2013 (at Westwood High School) • June 8th, 2013 • SAT • Measures critical reading, writing, and mathematical reasoning skills. Focuses on testing critical thinking skills. • www.collegeboard.com (College Board) • Dates: • March 9th, 2013 • May 4th, 2013 (at Westwood High School) • June 1st, 2013 • Subject Tests • Subject Tests may be required by the more selective schools. See your counselor for more information. • The ACT may take the place of a subject test. Please refer to individual college websites for this information.
Testing Strategies • Retake your best test in the fall! • Prepare for these tests, but know they don’t outweigh the importance of your grades!
Resources and Information about College • Guidance Counselor • Guidance Website • College Websites • Campus visits • College guidebooks • Barron’s Guide (September 2013) • College Board (www.collegeboard.com) • Naviance (http://connection.naviance.com/westwood)
Guidance Forms • Student Descriptive Questionnaire (SDQ)* • To be completed on Naviance • Activities Resume • Check your WHS gmail. Mrs. Higgins will email it to you and once you complete it, upload it to googledocs and share it with your counselor. • Parent Information Form * All of this due by March 1st, 2013
Application Process • Common Application – online application that includes almost 500 colleges and universities. • Commonapp.org • School Specific Application – some schools will not be included on the Common Application, therefore you must fill out their own application.
Letter of Recommendation • You must ask 1 teacher if they will write you a letter of recommendation for next year. See the purple form in your folder • Choose wisely! - Academic subject area teachers only - Someone who knows you and your work well - Someone you had a positive relationship with! • Colleges prefer an 11th grade teacher over a 10th grade teacher. • Be sure to ask by the deadline: June 1st. ** Few schools asks for two letters from teachers. If you have done research and you see that your school requires two letters from a teacher, show proof to your guidance counselor, and THEN ask a 2nd teacher.
Other Material Included in your Folder • Transcript • GPA Graph • Junior Time Line • Factors to Consider • Practice SAT • Teacher Rec. form
What’s Next? • College Planning Night Feb. 6th 7-9pm • Attend two more junior seminars • Introduction to Naviance • Completing a college search • Developing a well balanced list
Parting Advice from Seniors Senior video A happy statistic: Over 51% of last year’s seniors got into their top choice school, and 25% got into their second choice school…