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College-bound in 2010: five tips to make the most of this summer


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As high schools across the country graduate their seniors and close the doors for the summer, it’s time to make a plan for two months of college preparation. Just because you’re not headed to one of those high-priced leadership programs (they’re not worth the money, anyway) or signed up for a college course or two doesn’t mean there isn’t plenty you can do right now to position yourself for application season in the fall.

Here are five ideas you can use, starting today:

1. Test prep. You’ve probably taken the SAT and/or ACT at least once. If you’re thinking about sitting for one of these tests again in the fall, work test prep into your summer.  Get the official guide, and start taking practice sections (score them, too, so you can keep track of the kinds of questions that give you trouble. You can find more prep ideas here.

2. School research. The Internet is a great place to start determining where you want to apply. Get a copy of the Fiske Guide to Colleges, too, and read advice on school selection here.

3. Passion. Seriously. Spend time doing something you love, whether it’s photography, music, working with kids, etc. If you don’t have a passion, what’s always intrigued you? Now is the time to jump in and try something new. Think creatively about how you can ramp up your experiences and talents.

4. Interview practice. Get comfortable talking about yourself. The College Board website has an excellent article on interviewing that covers all the bases. Use it to make a list of questions and ask a parent or other adult to conduct a mock interview with you.

5. Application essay. After years of consulting with students on their essays, and writing Goof-Proof College Admissions Essays, the College Admissions Examiner has some great ideas about how to approach it. Summer is the perfect time to craft an essay that lets admissions officers get a glimpse of who you really are. 

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Lauren Starkey is the author of 21 books, including the two-volume Write Your Way into College (LearningExpress, 2010), which covers the...

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  • Jack 2 years ago
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    Nice tips! Summer is a great chance to get ready for applying to colleges/ taking the SAT or ACT without having to deal with stresses that come with being in school.

    For free advice from other college admissions experts and students at top universities, check out Brainyprep.com.

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