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Preparando a los estudiantes que reciben educación en casa para la universidad

¿Eres un estudiante de secundaria que está considerando el proceso de admisión a la universidad y no sabes por dónde empezar? ¡Prepárate para el proceso de admisión a la universidad, crea un calendario de admisión, solicita becas y más!
Cheryl Carter Creative Classroom
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4 reuniones en vivo
2 horas 40 minutos horas presenciales
Tarea
2-4 horas por semana. Optional ungraded homework will be given to help students in their college admission process. Book: Prepare for College!: A Complete Guide to the College Admission Process for Homeschoolers by Collegiate Learning

Experiencia de clase

Homeschool high school freshmen, sophomores and juniors should take this class to familiarize themselves with the college admission process. Carter, a homeschooling mother, college professor and homeschool guidance counselor with a post graduate certificate in “College Admissions” from Columbia University guides students in the process of college admission. Her experience, passion and practical help will give your child the edge in college admission. Parents are invited to the final session to ask questions along with their children.

The workbook for the class is:  
Prepare for College!: A Complete Guide to the College Admission Process for Homeschoolers by Collegiate Learning


The class discussion and interaction is vital to this class and thus at least six students must take the class in order for the class to be conducted.

In this three  (4) week class students will answer these questions:

•	What Do I Already Know About College?
•	What Do I Want to Do?
•	Do I Know What I Really Want to Study?
•	How Do I Decide Which Colleges Are Right for Me?
•	How Should I Create My College List?
•	How Do I Get Recommendations That Help Me Stand Out as a Candidate?
•	How Do I Write a Resume When I Have Little or No Job Experience?
•	How Can I Improve My SAT or ACT Score?
•	How Do I Fill Out the Common Application?
•	What Are My Admissions Options?
•	How Do I Prepare for the College Interview?
•	How Do I Become an Exceptional Candidate That Colleges Want?
•	How Do I Get Enough Money for College?
•	How Do I Approach the College Essay?


The workbook for the class is 
Prepare for College!: A Complete Guide to the College Admission Process for Homeschoolers by Collegiate Learning



Session 1;
What do I already know about college?
Exploring my options: What do I want to do in college?

In this session students will discuss their ideas about the kind of college they want to attend and their admission options when applying for college. 

Session 1A
Do I know what I really want to study?
How do I decide which college I will attend?

In this session, students will explore what they will major in and what kinds of college they are likely to apply to for admission,

Session 2
How should I create my college list?
How do I get recommendations that will matter to colleges?

Students will create a reach, match and safety school list and create brag sheets for recommenders.

Session 2A
How do I write a resume when I have not worked much or have worked a lot or have a little job experience?
How do I get a high score on the SAT or ACT exam?

Students will focus on composing a resume and a plan to score higher on the Sat and Act

Session 3
How do I fill out college applications, including the Common App?
What are all my admission options? What should I do at a college fair?

Students will focus on the college application process and online and live college fairs.

Session 3A
How do I prepare for a college admission interview?
How to become an exceptional applicant such that colleges want me?

Students will learn college interview skills and how to be an outstanding college candidate.

Session 4
How do I get enough money to attend college and perhaps get a scholarship?
When do I begin writing the college essay?

Students will begin researching scholarships and planning their college admission essay.

Session 4A
What questions do I still have?
What are the college terms I should know? 

Students will come to class with questions about their college plans and college terms will be reviewed.Parents may ask questions.

Metas de aprendizaje

Students will learn the college admission process.
objetivo de aprendizaje

Otros detalles

Orientación para padres
Parents are encouraged to allow students to do the work in the class.
Lista de útiles escolares
The workbook for the class is 
Prepare for College!: A Complete Guide to the College Admission Process for Homeschoolers by Collegiate Learning
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Fuentes
The workbook for the class is Prepare for College!: A Complete Guide to the College Admission Process for Homeschoolers by Collegiate Learning
Se unió el January, 2018
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Cheryl Carter, a homeschooling mother, college professor and homeschool guidance counselor with a post graduate certificate in “College Admissions” from Columbia University guides students in the process of college admission. Her experience, passion and practical help will give your child the edge in college admission. Parents are invited to the final session toa ask questions along with their children.

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por 4 clases
1 x por semana, 4 semanas
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Edades: 13-17
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