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College Planning: Get Into the University of Your Choice! - FLEX Class

Discover unique ways to be a standout applicant that colleges cannot resist. Get the edge in university admissions. Proven methods that work! Homeschool high school learners will love these practical and proven strategies.
Cheryl Carter Creative Classroom
Average rating:
4.7
Number of reviews:
(180)
Class

What's included

Homework
Optional: Students are free to explore their college options and ideas with the instructor, a home-school college advisor.

Class Experience

US Grade 8 - 11
This class can be started any day within the first week.

Get the edge in college admissions. These little known "secrets" will get your application to the top of the pile. Make colleges want you by becoming an outstanding candidate. Participants will learn how to make themselves exceptional applicants in the college admission process. These ideas have worked with countless students who have gained entrance to some of the most exceptional specialty schools, competitive programs, honor colleges and  exclusive schools, including ivy league universities. 

These ideas work, even if you are an average student. Students will learn how you can stand out from the crowd. Practical ways to get your college application to the top of the pile will be discussed. While no one, including this class, can guarantee you acceptance to the college of your choice, these tried and true ideas will help separate you from the proverbial  pack, although admittedly these ways are by no means easy. They are, however, achievable for those students with the specific goal to get into the college of their choice.  

You will learn how to stand out in the following ways: 

(1) becoming a standout leader.  
(2) demonstrate your fiscal capabilities. 
(3) develop your writing skills.
(4) make a difference that matters.

Students should view this course while early in the college admission progress. Middle-school students would particularly benefit from the advice given. Get the competitive edge you need. Those with strong academic records and good grades will learn how to take your college application to the next level. Struggling students will learn how to overcome the weakness of their grades to make themselves strong college candidates.  Middle-school and high school students should participate in this class, because the class will provide valuable time for them to make a plan for successful college admission. 

Utilizing these standout strategies (ideas) have  enabled young people to get into some of the most competitive colleges using their home-school education to their advantage. While there is no guarantee a student will get into a particular college, these strategies ensure a student stands out as a stellar candidate for institution scholarships. 

Over the years, I have used these strategies with students to assist with college admission Students may email the instructor, a home-school college advisor,  to ask questions or gain further advice after viewing the individual sessions.


Students will learn how to:

(1) Get their college application on top of the pile.

(2) Stand out to colleges even if you are an average student.

(3) Get an edge in college admissions.

(4) Become the unique kind of individual that colleges are looking for.

(5) Prepare early for college admissions.

Four video sessions, followed by feedback from the instructor:

Week 1- Part I- Make a Difference
Week 2- Part II- Put it in Writing
Week 3- Part III- Make Some Money
Week 4--Part IV- Become an Extraordinary Leader

After viewing each video session students may communicate with the instructor using the Outschool classroom. They will also be prompted to answer some questions to make sure they are engaging with the class content, how do they intent to stand out to colleges. 

Activities to supplement weekly class discussions:

Week One
Class discussion questions: What way can make a difference? Have you researched your topic of interest?
Activity: Complete the sheet on ways to set up a nonprofit. Post in the classroom

Week Two
Class discussion: What cause do you wish others understood? What type of  book do you think you could write write? Why?
Activity: Complete the how to write a book worksheet, Post in the classroom.

Week Three
Class discussion: What are some practical ways to make money? What type of  book do you think you could write write? Why?
Activity: Complete the how to make money for teens worksheet, Post in the classroom.

Week Four
Class discussion: What are some practical ways you can stand out as a leader in your community?
Activity: Complete the SMART goals sheet.
Learning Goals
Students will learn how to:

(1) Get your college application on top of the pile.

(2) Stand out to colleges even if you are an average student.

(3) Get an edge in college admissions.

(4) Become the kind of person that colleges looking for.

(5) Prepare early for college admissions.

(6) Explore options that would help with college admission.

(7) Interact with a home-school college admission advisor to determine ways to enhance their college application.
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Joined January, 2018
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Cheryl R. Carter is a busy mother and a college professor with a passion to help others achieve academic and life success. Her three oldest children have attended competitive universities and received very generous academic scholarships. She has also coached countless other parents in the admission process, and helped their children gain admission into premier colleges and universities.  Carter's counsel is sound and unique. She also teaches English and Creative Writing courses and writes broadly on various topics. such as, spiritual growth, parenting, home schooling, and special education. She is also the founder of Collegiate Learning, a company that promotes higher level thinking for all students. She also holds a certificate in College Admissions from Columbia University and has done graduate study in special education. Additionally, she has served as a guidance counselor for countless students. 

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weekly or $210 for 4 weeks
4 weeks

Completed by 6 learners
No live video meetings
Ages: 12-17

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