After presenting the problem in detail (through interviews
with college admissions officers, educators, parents, and others), she offers a number of viable solutions....
The school has been around since 1965 and
so college admissions officers happily read its transcripts and evaluate student competency without the benefit of grades.
By now, many young people have absorbed the message that their online actions are like a trail of breadcrumbs
for college admissions officers and future employers to follow — for better or worse.
The National Association
of College Admissions Officers says the trend started at least two decades ago with private schools and eventually spread to public schools.
Posting an inappropriate photo can damage a kid's reputation in ways that may cause problems years later — such as when a potential employer or
college admissions officer does a background check.
That is why many schools give extra weight to AP grades in calculating GPAs and why many
college admission officers see AP course taking as a sign that applicants were ambitious enough to take the most rigorous courses available in their schools.
College admissions officers like IB, top universities grant credit for it, and graduates consistently say they sail through postsecondary education after those grueling IB years.
By removing the «Nonstandard Administration» flag, the College Board
deprives college admissions officers of a valid criterion for considering whether a student is likely to succeed at the university.
This more - nuanced form of signaling also increases the stakes for students, since it
gives college admissions officers and potential employers additional information with which to evaluate candidates — an especially important factor in an era of grade inflation.
Some colleges have incorporated social media into their recruiting efforts by launching Facebook applications (see Plattsburgh State University's page) and MySpace profiles (such as the University of Scranton's), but because those sites were designed for communication among friends, many students don't feel comfortable interacting with
college admissions officers there.
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former college admissions officer and high school guidance counselor, Kerr says she «came to HGSE seeking the opportunity to engage with ideas about college admissions and college access in an academic setting.»
A hint of the enterprise's current problems, however, is in the fact that 300,000 additional American students were enrolled in AP courses last year but didn't take an AP exam in May, potentially
embarrassing college admissions officers who had recruited some of those students because of transcripts loaded with AP courses.
If signal - jamming by the Chapins of the world sufficiently
confuses college admissions officers into accepting more of their students, fewer spots will be available for other schools.
«Upper - middle class families and above have made the determination that
college admissions officers devalue paid work and that if you're not pursuing a hectic schedule of activities you'll be less appealing to colleges,» said Ron Lieber, author of The Opposite of Spoiled: Raising Kids Who Are Grounded, Generous, and Smart About Money.
11th grade students increase their knowledge base by attending talks held at the school
featuring college admissions officers, touring college campuses on their own, and attending school - organized campus visits in the spring.
The Gatekeepers: Inside the Admissions Process of a Premier College — Using an account of a
real college admissions officer, this book gives an insight into how a college might factor information such as grades and application essays into the admissions decision - making process.
It builds vocabulary and grammar for higher SAT scores, appeals to
college admissions officers as a sign of critical - thinking skills and fosters true intellectual passion, he said.
«Everybody is trying to improve it for the kids,» said Pope, who last year gave a keynote speech at the convention of the National Association for College Admission Counseling, a gathering
of college admissions officers and high school counselors.
Prospective college students and their parents frequently ask me what extracurricular activities will most
impress college admissions officers, and my answer is always the same: the activity that shows your passion and dedication.
During their college field trip, they tour the campus from the dorms to the libraries, eat at the cafeteria, talk
with college admissions officers and administrators, and talk with Urban Prep alumni who attend the school.
Empathize with ZeeMee users: counselors,
college admissions officers and students alike.
Discover what your child really loves to do outside of school, not what you think
a college admissions officer would like to see on an application.
Teens need to know that even if they don't partake in social media, they might still be building an online reputation that could be found by future hiring managers or
college admissions officers.
The College Admissions Officer: The final player on a college admissions team is the college admissions officer.
But,
college admissions officers won't care what activities appear on transcripts if they have failing grades.
Help them strategize a Plan B when Plan A falls through, but do not nag, do not micromanage, and do not intervene in communications with teachers, administrators, and
college admissions officers.
A new version of the SAT has longer and harder reading passages and more words in math problems, which some educators and
college admissions officers to fear will penalize students who have not been exposed to a lot of reading, or who speak a different language at home — like immigrants and the poor.
Where are the comments from legislators, employers, or
college admissions officers?
Add to this the findings (from Bowen, Chingos and McPherson's Crossing the Finish Line) that high school grades have a more predictive value of college success than standardized tests, and you may just see a shift from standardized test scores to high school GPA by
some college admissions officers.
Before coming to the Ed School, Emily Almas» work as
a college admissions officer sparked her interest in the world of higher education.
Besides the chairperson, who was not expected to vote except to break a tie, the panel included two testing experts (psychometricians), one
college admissions officer, and three persons with experience and training in the special - education and learning - disabilities arena.