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Title: College Fact, College Fiction


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College Fact, College Fiction
  • Walter Payton College Prep HS
  • September 23, 2004

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The very best schools are extremely expensive.
3
Help!
  • Financial aid process in Winter/Spring enables
    students to attend very good schools.
  • Many outstanding schools are inexpensive.
  • With a college degree, you can pay off your loans.

4
Grades are important, but test scores are most
important.
5
Getting Better
  • Good test scores and poor grades suggest that you
    are talented but dont study.
  • Some schools seek talent others, studiousness.
  • Most colleges take a combination of scores and
    grades into account.
  • With good grades in college, you can transfer to
    a stronger school (even the one that rejected
    you!)
  • Trend should be upward, not downward!

6
Applying early really helps your chances
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Dont Pass Me By
  • Applying early decision can help at some
    colleges, but it wont get you in somewhere
    youre not qualified to attend.
  • Early decision means you commit to going there
    early action means you can pursue other options.
  • Deadline is November 1 for most schools!

8
Colleges dont concern themselves with high
school attendance, since colleges themselves
dont require that students attend class.
9
Too Much Monkey Business
  • Colleges see attendance (and tardy!) records on
    transcripts.
  • Some college classes do take attendance (and
    count it towards grades).
  • A very strong or very weak attendance record can
    make the difference in close cases.

10
If my parent or guardian writes a letter of
recommendation, that can really help my
application.
11
With A Little Help From My Friends
  • Colleges assume your parents love you.
  • Teacher letters carry the most weight.
  • An employer or community member can complement
    the teachers viewpoint.

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P.S. I Love You
  • Ask teachers for recommendations earlyminimum of
    2-4 weeks before due date.
  • Focus on two teachers who know you well.
  • Provide forms stamped envelopes.
  • Let teachers know your results.

13
If I havent started writing my essays by now, I
wont get into a top college.
14
If you know yourself well, you can write a good
college essay in one or two sittings.
15
Paperback Writer
  • Plan for several rewrites edits.
  • Introspection is essential and time-consuming.
  • Essays can be re-used many applications use
    similar questions.
  • An essay that shows whats important to you can
    be tailored to fit many others.

16
To get scholarships and financial aid, you have
to have really outstanding grades.
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Cant Buy Me Love
  • Financial aid packages are designed to let as
    many people as possible go to college.
  • The EFC (Expected Family Contribution) computed
    from your FAFSA is constant for all schools you
    might attend.
  • Grades, scores, etc. determine the mix of
    scholarships, loans, etc. in financial aid.
  • Many peculiar scholarships available.

18
There is a school out there that fits me like a
glove. I just have to spend the time to find it.
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Here, There, and Everywhere
  • There are many colleges where you can
  • Get a great education
  • Have a terrific time
  • Feel at home
  • Research widely to find as many as possible.

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Important Dates/Times
  • September-October
  • Find out about as many schools as possible
  • Narrow application list to 5-10 schools
  • November-December
  • Fill out applications
  • Request recommendations
  • January 1FAFSA available
  • February 15FAFSA filed
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