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Archive for April, 2009

Common Application Changes for 2009-2010

Posted by Mrs. Hamrick on 29th April 2009

If you are thinking of applying to a college or university using the Common Application, you may want to view a draft showing the changes for next year’s application – https://www.commonapp.org/CommonApp/Docs/2009-10CommonApp_highlightedUpdates.pdf

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SAT Score Choice

Posted by Mrs. Hamrick on 28th April 2009

College Board has recently launched a new option for students to send scores to college.  Now, instead of automatically sending all scores from each testing administration, students can pick and choose which set of test scores to send to colleges.  ACT already does this.

For more information, visit http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/score_choice.html?CampaignID=3465.  College Board has also set up a tutorial here – http://www.collegeboard.com/html/SCTutorial/index.html

To see a list of colleges and how they evaluate scores, download this PDF.

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Best Business Schools

Posted by Mrs. Hamrick on 24th April 2009

Business Week has ranked 32 schools they deem the best business schools.  Two of our own, Georgia Tech and Emory, make the list!

“Responsiveness to the community’s needs, academic rigor, relationships with top recruiters, and dedication to excellence are among the qualities necessary for a business school to be considered one of the best. Every two years, BusinessWeek consults students, recruiters, and academic research to determine which business schools fit the bill. Here’s this year’s look at the best U.S. full-time MBA programs.”
http://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/11/1112_best_business_schools/index.htm?chan=rss_topSlideShows_ssi_5

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Free College

Posted by Mrs. Hamrick on 24th April 2009

This article explains several sources where you can find free college opportunities! 

http://www.examiner.com/x-673-Education-Examiner~y2008m11d8-More-information-on-full-scholarship-and–tuitionfree-colleges

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What does it take to transfer to an Ivy?

Posted by Mrs. Hamrick on 24th April 2009

If you’re thinking it’s easy to transfer to an Ivy League school, there’s some things you need to be aware of:

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/19/education/edlife/strategy-t.html?partner=rssnyt&emc=rss

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5 Secrets to Scoring College Aid

Posted by Mrs. Hamrick on 21st April 2009

I found this article while browsing a college advice blog (http://thecollegesolutionblog.com/).  I thought that it had some really good advice that you don’t always hear when trying to figure out the whole “financial aid thing”. 

http://moneywatch.bnet.com/saving-money/article/what-college-aid-officers-wont-tell-you/276393/

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National Society of High School… wha? Who’s Who? National Leadership Conference?

Posted by Mrs. Hamrick on 21st April 2009

We get asked ALL THE TIME about certain organizations that send letters announcing to students that they’ve been nominated to be in this “highly prestigous” program, or chosen from a pool of students to participate in this expensive summer leadership opportunity. There are pros (travel, exposure to neat opportunities) and cons ($$$, opportunity less unique than anticipated) to all of these and it is debatable as to whether or not they hold any merit with college admission reps. Sometimes students are provided some great learning experiences and other times, the whole program exists to puff up a student’s (or parent’s) ego (”purchase this book that has YOUR KID’S name in it!” Who looks at these books anyway??). Read this article to get several perspectives.

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