It's winter of sophomore year -- is your child on track? Take a look and find out what your child should be doing now to prepare for college.
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It's winter of sophomore year -- is your child on track? Take a look and find out what your child should be doing now to prepare for college.
You've been deferred, and you're feeling down. Understandable. But here's what you can do next.
Not sure what to do before your child submits those Early Action or Early Decision applications? Read on for practical tips to make sure everything gets in on time!
You diversify your investment portfolio. What about diversifying your child's college list? Read on for 10 possibilities.
Carli Lloyd's third goal yesterday was so epic that I had to include it in this post about athletes.
As I've mentioned in my How to Apply to Stanford post, and as I will continue to discuss ad absurdum, ad nauseam, and ad infinitum, you must know whether you have a hook. A hook can determine whether that school is a realistic possibility or just a dream.
One possible hook is being a recruited athlete. But how do you know, exactly, if you're being recruited? Yeah, if you're a super-awesome #1 athlete, you probably know. But what if you're on the bubble? What follows is a quick guide to help you assess where you really stand.
Let's say the answers to the 3 questions above all come back positive. Yes, you're interested in the school. Yes, you're on the coach's list. Yes, the coach will support your application. Now what? Here are 3 steps you'll want to take to follow up.
If you've been reading this blog, you know about the importance of a balanced list. If you need a quick refresher, then please check out my Where to Apply to College post.
When you're dealing with the uncertainty of whether or not you're being recruited, build your list so it's balanced even if you don't end up being recruited. What I mean is:
In other words, your list has to stand on its own and be balanced even if you don't end up being recruited.
That's about it to get you started. This by no means a comprehensive guide. This is an "explain it to me in 60 seconds guide." For comprehensive, you have Google.
Jon
P.S. Thank you to Ellen Perkins, aka Mom, for helping me understand this process better. Also, as a bonus for the water polo players out there, even if you're not recruited, you can find plenty of great club options at the Collegiate Water Polo Association website.
Jon Perkins holds a B.A. in English from Stanford University and a J.D. from Harvard Law School. He helps students with their college, law school, and medical school applications.