Wednesday, October 24, 2012

GRADES 6-12, VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE


Want to be part of America's largest student election?   From October 22 through October 26,  students who are too young to legally vote can do so on America's largest student election forum.

One Vote is America’s largest teen-centered mock election. Since the first OneVote in 1992, Channel One News’ viewers have predicted the eventual winner of the U.S. presidential election every time.

One Vote is not scientific and doesn’t claim to be. It’s simply a fun way for teens to get involved in the electoral process and express their collective opinion on the vitally important matter of the presidency. That said, we consider OneVote to be a very important program and, accordingly, take it very seriously.



CAST YOUR VOTE HERE BY NOVEMBER 1, 2O12 AT 10 PM



If you would like to talk about why you like one candidate over another, or some of the issues that face you personally today, you can go to this site!

ONE VOTE

The Results will be released on November 1, 2012.  Vote and see if your candidate wins!  Be appart of the process.... it's fun!


CHANNEL ONE NEWS





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Friday, October 19, 2012

APPLICATIONS FOR THE RONALD REAGAN SCHOLARHIPS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED

Students who are able to show Exceptional Student Leadership qualifications  are invited to apply for the  2013 Ronald Regan Scholarship Program details have just been relesased.

The award is for $10,000 per school year, with a maximum value of $40,000.  To see more details and get additional information you can go to this site:

                  Ronald Regan Schoarship Program

Thursday, October 18, 2012

GRADUATE SCHOOL FAIR TONIGHT



This is not a lot of notice, but tonight there will be a college graduate school fair with 119 schools represented.  If you are thinking about grad school, you may want to attend this fair

WHERE?
120 S Los Angeles Street
Doubletree Hotel
Golden Ballroom, 2nd Floor
Los Angeles, California 90012
WHEN?
Thursday, October 18th, from 5:00 to 8:00 pm.
TO RSVP:
The fair is free, but we need to know how many people to expect, so please RSVP here:
Please share this message with any friends or colleagues who may be thinking of grad school. Thanks in advance, and I hope to see you at the fair.

Friday, October 12, 2012

ARE YOU A HELIOCOPTER PARENT?

My ex-husband left both my son and I six months after his birth.  I knew it had unset my son as he tried to keep him around as long as he could.  Nothing could convince him, he had met someone new.

There was a lot of guilt that I experienced, and when he was about 16, I learned about " Heliocopter  Moms"  What was that I wondered?

I was told it was parents who held on so tightly to their children that the child was unable to learn techniques that they needed to acquire in order to grow up and be responsible children.  I began to worry that I could easily fall into this category,  My son was my whole life, along with our dog,  but as a single parent, I had to work, maintain a household, and do a lot more than just watch my child.  I even got extremely exhausted, and sometimes I just could not do anymore.
 
I watched closely from a distance, and tried to guide him through each new chapter of his life, as I had felt all alone growing up and out in the dark not sure where to turn.  It was very difficult for me to talk to my parents, and in order to offer more support,   I sometimes over stepped the boundaries.

They day we arrived at college where my son was going to attend, I had to encounter my first painful event..... we get to the auditorium where he will sign up for classes, and I am turned away at the door, being told that I get to sit under a tree while he goes in and picks his first year, first quarter classes.  It was the first time I was not there to help him navigate his life to avoid painful and costly mistakes.

My heart sunk to the floor.. I no longer counted, my child was an adult as far as the school was concerned.  So off I went, with my head down low,  alone to sit under a tree.  Once there, I began to talked to other parents who were going through the same grief experience, and at the same time we all realized we had to let go, they were adults, yes, but adults with not the best common sense yet. It was a grueling experience.  A new chapter of my life was now before me.

After a tearful good bye where I tried to be strong,  I had to spend my first night alone in a hotel room before leaving in the early morning.  It was even worse driving nearly 500 miles home alone.  When I got home, it was only me and the dog and entering into an empty house felt cold.


What I am sure of is that I am not at all alone in this process.  What I have learned since that year is that while students are preparing for college and going through the transition, parents need to prepare themselves for what is to come.

When we work with students, we also work with families to prepare for the college transition.  It is not only the child that has to make a new transition, so does the family.  There is one less chair at the dinner table... one less shower, and one less homework or essay to be concerned about.  There are less people in the house, and the laugher that you heard everyday is now no more.

Parents are protective today because of all the uncertainty that we encounter in our daily lives.  Our society has a lot of issues to cope with, but heliocoptering over a child is very unhealthy not only for the child, but for the parent as well.  We all have to let our children go and be their own person one day.

If you are a high school or college transfer student, or a parent of one, see this video and take this test    THE HELICOPTER PARENT        

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

THE COLLEGE ADMISSIONS CONSULTANT GOES TO DENVER


This past week, along with the 1st Presidential Debate in Denver, we were there to learn how to better serve students at the 2012 NACAC Conference.   We also got to tour THE UNIVERSITY OF DENVER and THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO, BOULDER.

This is a time when we all come together from all over the world, and share ideas, thoughts, and learn from our peers on the latest developments or see new products that can be used to assist us in helping students transition from High School or Community College to a 4-year school.
  
This convention was made up of College Admissions Officers, High School Principals, College Counselors, College Consultants ( like us),  SAT/ACT Tutors, and Companies that provide products to enhance the college application process.

The Value of this to Students and Families is that we are able to share with you first hand information that we have discovered or learned about as a result of going to a convention like this.  Often, School Counselors are not able to attend due to budget cuts,   and this is how a consultant can assist you and your school counselor in the college admissions process.


See the convention pictures here:  OUR 2012 CONVENTION IN DENVER

Monday, October 8, 2012

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ARE MISLEAD BY INTERNATIONAL AGENTS

In recent months, college admissions consultants have been warned about how some international agents ( not all)... are pushing international students to schools where they do not belong in order to gain a maximum payday at the end and get greater kick backs.

College is suppose to be a rewarding and fruitful experience for a student who is age 18-23, and seen as a period of transition.  However, when we meet international students we find that they do not know how they got to where they are and had been hoping for a better experience.

It is felt that the US is getting a lot of students from China today because they do not have enough colleges and universities in their own country for students to attend.  Their parents are anxious, just as US families are about the dreams they have for their children.

It is important that if you are or know of a student that is applying to a US college that you help them connect with a college admissions consultant in the US who can properly guide them into a school where they can grow as an individual and leave with fond memories.

You may also check out our website at  


Article on Asian Agents

STUDENTS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD ARE APPLYING TO US COLLEGES

The numbers are up and students don't realize that getting in a school today of their choice is more than just having good grades and test scores.  It is more than competing with their friends, it is about how they are going to interact with students from all over the world.  The competition is now GLOBAL.

Today, the largest number of immigrants coming into the US are those from Asian Countries, and likewise, we are in Asia helping to promote the US.

Regardless of where you are from, when you are applying to colleges and universities, KNOW THE SCHOOLS YOU ARE APPLYING TO.  Know what their mission is.  Know the kinds of majors they offer and why the students who attend they go there.  At the same time, take an accounting as to who you are, and ask yourself honestly,  does this school fit who I am?

Listen to this video on what colleges want students to do as they apply to the schools they are interested in.  While it is one college, the views in this colleges are pretty much the way all colleges view students.

If you feel stuck in your applications, not sure about the essay, or how to set up your timeline, contact us.  We offer different packages to different families to help them meet their goal of getting into the college of their choice.  Incomplete Applications is one of the #1 reasons students don't get into their dream school.
 



Sunday, October 7, 2012

高校招生顾问公司签署了初中和高中的学生来自中国

如果您使用的服务之一,我们的教育顾问可以被认为是最好的投资家庭。

当你利用我们的知识和专业知识,你得到了广泛的技能和经验,这将引导你作出这一重要决定,并最终使一个很好的比赛,不到成功的经验之间的差异。

97.2%的学生前三名学校选择之一




Ar gyfer ein ffrindiau Cymraeg

Gall ddefnyddio gwasanaethau un o'n ymgynghorwyr addysgol bydd modd ystyried y teuluoedd buddsoddi gorau yn gwneud.

Pan fyddwch yn manteisio ar ein gwybodaeth ac arbenigedd, rydych yn cael y sgiliau a'r profiad helaeth a fydd yn eich arwain wrth wneud y penderfyniad pwysig hwn ac yn y pen draw yn gwneud y gwahaniaeth rhwng gêm dda iawn ac yn llai na phrofiad llwyddiannus.

97.2% o'n myfyrwyr yn mynd i un o'u dewisiadau ysgol tri uchaf.



CHINA WANTS TO SEND STUDNTS TO THE US!

 We are back form the national convention that took place during the presidential debate on the University of Denver Campus this past week.. It was one of thSe most successful conventions of recent years.

The most notable point of the trip was how many high school principals, agents and others traveled from China to this convention to participate.  I was even impressed with some of these people coming to Denver and they could barely speak a word of English, yet they tried to communicate with the admissions officers of several school about their students.


There are many students right now applying to college, and I am sure they are measuring their ability to get into a school by those of their friends.  This is a huge myth students have.. students applying to colleges are really competiting for a spot against other students from around the world, and no one knows for sure where the chips will fall.  You may find that a student how has a 2.93 gets in and you with a 3.93 gets denied.  GRADES, SCORES, and EXTRA CURRICULAR are not the sole things colleges look at... they look at many many factors to make up a freshman class.

If you are applying to a college, watch this video by the Director of Admissions from Vanderbilt University.  I think he speaks not only for Vanderbilt but for most colleges across the U. S.  and it is a video students should take note of.

I know that a lot of parents and students feel that they can not afford a college consultant, but students need to be aware that many colleges want the money students have and take all the FREE money students are entitled to.. forcing some students to be left with no degree.  When you work with a college admissions consultant, you are working with a professional who can help you avoid the pitfalls and graduate on time maximizing your free financial aid, and gaining you a degree within four short years.

Listen to this admissions officer, and if you feel you need help. contact us. we offer a FREE 1/2 hour consultation.

AN INSIDERS LOOK AT GETTING INTO COLLEGE

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

2012 Admissions Decisions at The Top Universities Across Americas

As we are preparing to meet the Presdential Debate Activities in Denver,. Colorado later today on the eve before the National Association of College Admissions Consultants starts their annual convention,  we have found a New York Times article that outlines  the numbers of applications verses the number of acceptances of the class of 2012 to some of the Top Tier Schools across America.

While we endorse the idea that students should do your best and know there is a school for you out there, you will note that weather you are looking to a top tier Ivy League School or a California School,  the chances of getting in are on average, 1:6, and for UC Schools it can be as high as 1:13.

This why college choice is so very important.  If you know the schools you are applying to, and they define you,  there is a strong chance that admissions officers will see it, and offer you a letter of acceptance.

So. How does and can an Independent College Consultant help you?  They can help you with curriculum choices, give ideas for essays, or review an application to make sure you have not left anything out.  Additionally, because they attend Conventions like the one we are attending tomorrow, it allows them to not only keep us up to date on all the new changes through continuing educational classes, but it allows us to talk to many of the admissions officers from all over the country and learn what is going on in their respective communities.  It also gives us a chance to introduce the current students we are working with to these officers or  let them know  that we think we have  a great fit for their schools0 (admissions officers do listen).

If you are struggling with the preparation for, or are struggling with your applications, contact us for a FREE 1/2 Consultation on how we can help you or visit our website at www.thecollegeadmissionsconsultant.com



 NY Times list of Top School Admissions Rates

Monday, October 1, 2012

COLLEGE ESSAYS ARE NOT ENGLISH CLASS COMPOSITIONS

It is at this time of year as students who are applying to college are looking at the college essays for the first time. Some are in shock with how broad the questions are and have no idea about what to write about.

College Counselors and English Teachers will spend some time with the students and help you remember how to form a 3-point essay.  Your family and friends may be happy with what you write and cheer you on, but the one thing they all forget is who this essay is for.

College Admissions Officers are looking at your essay to get to know about you.  It is the only thing that is not scored. It is the only human part of your application.  The essay that you write for your college application is not the same as you would write for your high school english teacher.  It is different.  This is where students and families get stuck.

Admissions officers read thousands of essays each and every year. Their job is to create the next incoming class of freshman.  They are trying to create a common thread among a lot of diversity.
It is not necessarily always about grades, or scores, it is a combination of who you are that gets you a yes, no, or maybe that becomes waitlisted.

If you are struggling with your college applications, check out some of the videos we are posting on our site to help students get a sense of what college admissions officers are looking for.  Why some get in and others don't.


THE COLLEGE ADMISSIONS CONSULTANT'S EDUTAINMENT