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Vorsprung durch Planung

Vorsprung durch Planung. Ich bin doch nicht blöd, oder?. Grade 11 College Information Assembly. Jeremy Handcock Student Counsellor jhandcock@vis.ac.at This PowerPoint is available at www.vis.ac.at. Contents. Timeline – Deadlines Sources of Information at VIS Grade 11 Conferences UCAS

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Vorsprung durch Planung

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  1. Vorsprung durch Planung • Ich bin doch nicht blöd, oder?

  2. Grade 11 College Information Assembly Jeremy Handcock Student Counsellor jhandcock@vis.ac.at This PowerPoint is available at www.vis.ac.at

  3. Contents • Timeline – Deadlines • Sources of Information at VIS • Grade 11 Conferences • UCAS • USA Applications • SAT • Canadian Applications

  4. Deadlines Class of 2014 August 2013 Early UCAS (Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Science + all courses at Oxford and Cambridge Universities) Submit UCAS Personal Statement 1st draft to Counsellor August 26th Submit Student Self Assessment form to Counsellor August 26th September 2013 Early UCAS Applications due September 6th Regular UCAS Submit UCAS Personal Statement 1st draft to Counsellor September 23rd Submit Student Self Assessment form to Counsellor September 23rd

  5. Deadlines Class of 2014 October 2013 US Early Decision/Early Action applications due October 4th Regular UCAS applications due October 17th November 2013 US/Canada applications due November 15th UK Art/Design Foundation Courses applications due November 22nd

  6. Sources of Information at VIS www.vis.ac • Overviews of how to apply – Canada, USA, UCAS, Oxbridge, Early UCAS etc. • SAT Information • List of useful websites • Advice on Personal Statement writing • Lists of summer programmes • Deadlines • Student Self Assessment Form

  7. Additional Sources of Information at VIS • Bulletin Board • Library • Counsellors and Teachers • Brochures • University visits • Internet

  8. VERY IMPORTANT • E mail http://visstudent.com • Students are required to check their e mail every day! • Counsellors will e mail information to you, send you an appointment time etc. • Universities will e mail you with requests for paperwork/information etc.

  9. Grade 11 Individual ConferencesMarch 11 – April 26 • Review most recent IB grades. • Discuss career/educational interests and plans. • Discuss the various opportunities available in different countries. • Make a timeline for applications.

  10. Degrees in England & Wales • Foundation: 1 year • Bachelors: 3 years. • Masters: 4 years. • Bachelor of Medicine: 5 years.

  11. Degrees in Scotland • Foundation: 1 year • Bachelors: 4 years • Delayed choice • No Tuition fees for EU students!

  12. Entry Requirements • Total IB Points scored • Grades in specific subjects, usually HL

  13. Entry Requirements • Medicine - BMAT/UKCAT. • Law – LNAT • Oxbridge - depends on course.

  14. Special presentations on how to apply to: • Canada April 8th Room 140 at 1255 • Germany April 10th Room 140 at 1255

  15. Special presentations on how to apply to: • Oxbridge April 10th Room 140 at 1255 • Medicine April 11th Room 140 at 1255 • Art/Design April 12th Room 140 at 1255

  16. UCAS • All on www.ucas.com • Research • Apply • Track Progress • Accept Offer

  17. Applications www.ucas.com/apply • Personal Details • Choice of courses • Education – Grade 10 Grades + IB subjects • Employment • Personal Statement • Reference + Predicted IB grades

  18. Register to use UCAS APPLY • I will run sessions in the Computer Lab in August to help you fill out the following sections on UCAS APPLY • Personal Details • Choice of courses • Education – Grade 10 grades + IB subjects • Employment

  19. Personal Statement • Your chance to: • Show your passion for the course • Convince the admissions tutor to take you • Personal Statement Writing presentation on March 25th plus advice on www.vis.ac.at • Further advice on www.ucas.com • It must be your original work. UCAS uses plagiarism detection software

  20. Reference • Your counsellor will write your reference. • He will use the comments provided by your subject teachers • He will also select relevant information from your ‘Student Self Assessment Form’ • Your subject teachers will provide the counsellor with Predicted IB grades; your counsellor will add these to the reference and they will be sent to UCAS

  21. Predicted IB Grades • June 20th Teachers will upload predicted IB grades + comments. • These grades will be e mailed to you so that you can make informed decisions about your course choices. • Early September ToK and EE predicted grades uploaded.

  22. http://www.ucas.com/

  23. Deadlines • Early UCAS September 6th • (October 15th) • Regular UCAS October 17th • (January 15th)

  24. Fees • EU citizens • Scotland – no tuition fees • England – up to GBP 9,000 • (Pay in advance or after you graduate) • International (non EU) • UK – GBP 9,000 – 25,000

  25. Living Costs • These range from GBP 7,000 outside of London to GBP 12,000 in London.

  26. USA..FAQs • How many colleges should I apply to? • 5 to 7 is enough (or just one for Early Decision) • What exams do I need? • SAT Reasoning Test. (IB is an advantage) • How do I apply? • Use the online Commonapp or apply online direct to the college

  27. USA..FAQs • When should I apply? • US Early Decision/Early Action October 4 • All other US applications November 15 • How much does it cost? • $20 -60,000 p.a.

  28. USA… How do you create a short list of colleges? • Determine colleges that are: Reach, Target, Safety • You can use College Search at www.collegeboard.com • Based on SAT scores Consider financial cost • Tuition fees • In-state vs. out-of-state tuition fees

  29. US Applications 1. www.commonapp.com • Fill out all personal information, select colleges etc. • Go to School Forms – Recommenders – Invite. • Type in names and e mail addresses of the counsellor and teachers (normally 2) who are going to write your recommendations. Check Spelling.

  30. US Applications 2. Direct Application • Apply online at the college’s own website • E mail your counsellor with a list of supporting documentation and where it needs to be sent - address of ‘Office of Undergraduate Admissions’ at the university • Meet with your counsellor to discuss what supporting documentation needs to be sent

  31. US Applications Types of Admission and Deadlines • Rolling Admission. The sooner you apply, the better. • Early Decision/Early Action –Oct 4 (Nov 1) • Regular Admission – Nov 15 (Jan 1 or 15) • College decision deadline – March 31 • Candidates Reply Date – May 1 • NB. Some colleges have different deadlines...check the websites carefully.

  32. Costs • US citizens eligible for financial aid www.fafsa.ed.gov • In-state vs. out-of-state vs. private • Examples of costs for tuition + board • University of Michigan • In-state Out-of-state • $26,000* $50,000* • University of Virginia • $23,984 $ 48,988 • (Harvard University costs $61,000*) • *approx. - 2013 figures not yet available

  33. SAT FAQs • What is the SAT? • The SAT Reasoning Test is a test of English and Math; it is required for US colleges, some may also require SAT Subject Tests. • When should I take the SAT? • January/May/June 11th Grade October/November/December 12th Grade • Register online www.collegeboard.com

  34. SAT • Registration deadlines are approx. 5 weeks before the test date. Check www.Collegeboard.com for details. • High School CEEB code is 713159 • The nearest test centre is the American International School, Vienna.

  35. SAT How do I prepare for SAT? • Use The Collegeboard’s Official SAT Online Course. 2. VIS has organised an intensive SAT prep course with 22 hours of contact time.

  36. Canada • Choosing a Program of Study www.aucc.ca • Applications Ontario • Centralized application process www.ouac.on.ca Form 105F for international students and form 105D for Canadians. • Schedule a meeting with your counsellor to discuss what supporting documentation needs to be sent.

  37. Canada All Other Provinces • Apply online directly to each university • Schedule a meeting with your counsellor to discuss what supporting documentation needs to be sent • Deadlines • Deadlines vary from university to university. Check carefully on the university’s own website as different programs within the same university may have different deadlines… typically November to January/early February

  38. Canada • Academic Requirements • IB diploma…usually above 32 points for the more popular universities. • No SAT needed.

  39. Costs • Canadian Citizens • McGill University - Tuition $8,000* + Accommodation $9,000-12,000 • International Students • McGill University - Tuition $26,000 + Accommodation $9,000-12,000 • * students from Quebec pay only $4,000 • (All of the above figures are for 2011-12)

  40. Cost Effective Alternatives • Netherlands • Search for courses in English www.nuffic.nl • Germany • Search for courses in English www.daad.de • Ireland • www.cao.ie

  41. Deadlines • Check all deadlines carefully as these differ from college to college and may change over the next few months. • It is the student’s responsibility to check on each college’s deadlines – and to meet all deadlines both internal VIS deadlines and external college deadlines.

  42. Next Steps… • Meet with counsellor (Grade 11 Conference) • Submit Student Self Assessment Form. • Research universities/colleges – make short list • Work on 1st draft of Personal Statement (UCAS applicants only)

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