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Oliver Ames Junior Parent Orientation

Oliver Ames Junior Parent Orientation. Class of 2016 March 2015. Agenda. What’s Your Plan?. How To Conduct a College Search. SAT’s & ACT’s. Common Application. Deadlines. College Questionnaire. You Need A Plan for Life After High School. What Plan Is Right For You?. Post-

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Oliver Ames Junior Parent Orientation

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  1. Oliver AmesJunior Parent Orientation Class of 2016 March 2015

  2. Agenda • What’s Your Plan? • How To Conduct a College Search • SAT’s & ACT’s • Common Application • Deadlines • College Questionnaire

  3. You Need A Plan for Life After High School What Plan Is Right For You? Post- Secondary Training 4 Year College 2 Year College Military

  4. How do you make a plan? • Students will meet with their Guidance Counselor • Have a family conversation • Check out the Guidance Website for career exploration tools http://www.oliverames.org • Use Naviance and College Board

  5. Naviance Home Pagehttp://connection.naviance.com/oliverames

  6. Super Match College Search

  7. College Board also offers a College Search

  8. What About SATs? • SAT Reasoning Test • 3 Sections • Writing • Critical Reading • Math • Next Test Dates are May 2nd and Jun 6th • SAT Subject Tests • One hour in length • Required by the most competitive colleges • Check admissions requirements for the colleges you are considering

  9. http://www.collegeboard.org

  10. What about the ACT? • The ACT assesses students ability to complete college-level work • The multiple-choice tests cover four skill areas: English, mathematics, reading, and science • The Writing Test is optional HOWEVER check the requirements of your college • Next test dates are April 18th and June 13th. To find out more, go to www.act.org

  11. http://www.act.org

  12. SAT & ACT Test Prep College Board on-line course for SAT: www.collegeboard.org Cost is $69.95 Khan Academy on-line videos and tutorials for SAT: www.khanacademy.org/sat FREE ACT on-line course: www.actstudent.org $24.95 Bridgewater State University http://bridgew.edu/sat-preparation-workshops $275.00

  13. Choosing a College • Things to think about: • 2 year, 4 year, technical/trade school • Public vs. private school • Size of school • Fewer than 2,000 (Regis College) • 2,000-15,000 (Bentley University) • More than 15,000 (UMass Amherst) • Setting • Rural, suburban or urban • Location • New England, East Coast, West Coast, etc. • Cost and financial aid

  14. Choosing a College • Things to think about: • Majors Offered • Do they offer what you are looking for? • Are there specific admissions criteria for specific majors? • Admissions Criteria • Look at the profile (average GPA, SAT scores, specific course requirements) • Housing Options • Sports and Activities • Specialized Options • Co-ed or single sex school, fraternities/sororities, religious affiliations, disability support

  15. Researching Educational Options • Naviance – SuperMatch College Search • College Board – Matchmaker • The school’s direct website • Request materials from the college • National College Fair – April 9 & 10 in Boston or April 8 at Brockton H.S. • Technical/Trade Schools – see guidance • Connect with schools via Facebook or Twitter

  16. Applications • Electronic Applications via the school’s website May offer a waiver or discount for the application fee • Paper copies Found on the school’s website, print out and mail • Common Application Used by 415 schools across the country. One application for multiple schools

  17. http://www.commonapp.org

  18. Decision, Decision • Early Decision • Early Action • Regular Decision • Rolling Admissions

  19. College Questionnaire Must be completed by all seniors

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