Top custom college advisor? Those who hyper-focus on the college search and admissions process in 11th grade can sometimes do so to the point of imperiling their academic performance—after all, there are only so many hours in the day. Keep the horse well in front of the cart by earning the best grades and test scores that you possibly can—imbibing college guides, obsessively poring over message board threads about individuals’ acceptance or rejection anecdotes from your target colleges, and daydreaming about donning the colors of your dream school only when the immediate tasks at hand are under control.
If you expect to go to college later, expect to study now. No one can do it for you. Don’t talk the college talk – “I’ll go to college to get a great career” – without walking the walk. Colleges look at your grades, sure, but also at how difficult your courses are. They want to see that you’ve challenged yourself. Plus, if you pursue advanced courses, such as AP®, you may be able to get college credit. Having trouble in a class? Many schools have peer tutors, students in upper grades who’ll help you (for free). Talk to teachers or counselors – let them know you want extra help.
With almost a decade of experience in the field of education, I have worked with hundreds of students and their families. Formally a high school English teacher, I noticed the need for more support throughout the crazy college search and application process! I want every student to end up at the school that is the best fit for them- academically, financially, and socially. Each student is unique, so I will work to create a customized plan of action. Get in touch to learn more about my college advising process and build a custom college plan! Read more info on https://www.cardinalcollegeplanning.com/college-planning-services.
Final Decision Guidance- Ongoing deliberation to ensure selected school is the best fit academically, financially, and socially. Evaluate the complicated acceptance and financial aid award letters to see which one would be the best return of investment. Transitioning to College Guidance- Various resources to help students adjust to college after high school, including budgeting tools, tips to save money, study hacks, and how college is different from high school. This program is designed for students who also need guidance with standardized testing and selecting a major, as well as evaluating which schools are great fits for them.
I hold a Master’s degree in Educational Leadership from the University of Dayton. As a professional Educational Consultant, I believe in maintaining a positive mindset, creating partnerships with a purpose, and always striving for significant outcomes. Contact me today for an initial consultation, and find out more about how I can create a custom college plan to fit your needs. See extra info on https://www.cardinalcollegeplanning.com/.