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Final Counselor Portfolio

Final Counselor Portfolio. Dominic Nicoletti Period 5 12/18/2012 Ms. Mehl. Table of Contents. Vision Board Narrowing the Gap My Three Futures My 7 Colleges Map to my Colleges Critical College Info College life Conclusion. My 7 Colleges.

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Final Counselor Portfolio

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  1. Final Counselor Portfolio Dominic Nicoletti Period 5 12/18/2012 Ms. Mehl

  2. Table of Contents • Vision Board • Narrowing the Gap • My Three Futures • My 7 Colleges • Map to my Colleges • Critical College Info • College life • Conclusion

  3. My 7 Colleges Bachelors in Natural Resources and Conservation

  4. Map to my colleges Humboldt State University 325 mi-5 hours 29 mins

  5. San Jose State University 11.4 mi-19 min

  6. University of California-Berkeley 47.3 mi-57 min

  7. Cost of college: Tuition: $ 6,828 Books/Sup-plies: $1,748 Application Fee: $150 Transportation: $1,380/1,446 Personal: $3,096/3,054 Total:$26371 Deadlines: October 1st , 2012 to April 1st , 2013 Greek Life: Yes Major: natural resources and conservation Selectivity: 57% Number of years: 4 Website: www.SJSU.Edu Student-Faculty ration: 25-1 Scholarships: Cross Country, Football, Baseball, Diving Financial Aid: *Not privided* Degree: BachelorsUndergrad enrollment: 18,169 Housing policy:$11,730 Important: GPA, test scores, rigor Housing Capacity: 3,618 Athletic Conference: NCAA Type of school: Large, commuter campus, urban setting, very large city Location: 1 Washington Sq, San Jose, CA SAT scores: Verbal: 560 Math: 590 Percent: 95% Activities: Film Society, Student Newspaper

  8. Address: 1 Harpst Street , Arcata Selectivity: 83%Number of years: 4 Degree: Bachelors Major: Natural Resource and Conservation Housing capacity and policy: $10, 486, coed dorms Scholarships: Cross Country, Rowing, Soccer Financial Aid: $ 12, 754 Undergrad Enrollment: 7,093 SAT scores: Math: 570 Verbal: 580 Deadlines August 1st to October 1st Student-Faculty ratio: 23-1 Type of school: Medium-sized, residential campus, rural setting, large town Activities: Film Society, Radio Station, Literary Magazine Greek Life: 1% frat, 2% sorority Cost of College: Tuition: $7,062 Books: $1,544 Other: $3,764 Application: $55 Total: $22,911 Important: GPA, test scores, State Residency, rigor

  9. Address: 200 California Hall,Berkeley Number of years: 4 Degree: Bachelors Major: Natural Resource and Conservation Undergrad Enrollment: 35,833 SAT scores: Math: 760 Verbal: 730 Selectivity: 21% Cost: Tuition: $12,834 Books: $1,202 Other: $3,324 Deadlines: November 30th Student-Faculty ratio: 16-1 Type of school: Large, urban setting, small city, residential campus Housing policy/capacity: $15,000, coed dorms Activities: Yearbook, Film Society, Greek Life: 10% Important: GPA, essay, residency, rigor Scholarships: Swimming, Track, Volleyball Financial Aid: *Not provided*

  10. College Life

  11. Conclusion I have benefited from searching colleges and careers in Freshman Foundations because I now have a bigger range of majors, colleges and careers to choose from. Without this class, I would never have found these colleges and careers, and I might not even have found the initiative or website to find them. I certainly would not have found the costs, selectivity and other info as quickly and efficiently without this class, namely without Kudernavigator, which is a great website to search for colleges and careers. One downside was the search for scholarships, of which almost none appealed to me, as it seemed to me that there were too many different requirements to get the scholarship, and they were all almost the same. I would like to learn more about the pros and cons of colleges, so that I could decide which one is best for me, because looking at the schools website is not a reliable way to decide what the good and bad of the school is. To make this even more beneficial to students than it already is, I would try to suggest different ways to get the information they want, so that they have more than one site to find what they need. I would definitely recommend Kuder to other students. It is a very informative and efficient way to find information, even of it does sometimes not have the data you need.

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