Maintaining your grades during
your junior year is important!
Colleges put a lot of weight on your marks for this year. |
Successful Study Techniques |
Make sure you're challenging
yourself academically.
Colleges will consider how difficult your courses are. |
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Now is the time to really focus
your career and college research. |
Career Finder
College Matching Assistant |
As you research education and
career options, share your discoveries with your
family.
You'll be working together a lot over the next couple of years as
you leave high school and enter college or pursue another
path. |
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If your schedule permits, stay
involved in school and community activities. |
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Talk to your guidance counselor (or teachers, if you don't
have access to a guidance counselor) about the following:
Availability of and enrollment in AP
classes |
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The possibility of concurrent
enrollment: taking college-level courses before you graduate from
high school |
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Schedules for the PSAT, SAT I and II,
ACT and AP exams |
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Why you should take these exams and how
they could benefit you |
Getting Ready for College |
Which of these exams would be the best
fit for you - and then sign up for those tests. Remember, you can
always change your mind |
Getting Ready for College |
How to start getting ready for the
exams! |
Test Prep
Getting Ready for College
What it Takes to Ace the SATs |
Your academic record. Review it with
your counselor and talk about ways to improve |
Your Plan of Study |
The admissions requirements for the
colleges you're interested in. Do your research, and be sure to
find out about any additional requirements on top of GPA and test
scores |
College Matching Assistant |
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Obtain schedules and forms for the
SAT I, SAT Subject Tests, ACT and AP exams. |
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Register for the PSAT exam offered
in October.
Remember that when you take the PSAT in your junior year, the
scores will count towards the National Achievement Program (and it
is good practice for the SAT I). |
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Start a file for college catalogs
and other admissions information. |
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Keep an eye out for college nights
at any schools in your area you may want to attend. |
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Take the PSAT if you registered
for it this month. |
Test
Prep |
Narrow your list of colleges to
include a few colleges with requirements at your current GPA, a few
with requirements above your current GPA, and at least one with
requirements below your GPA. |
College Matching Assistant |
Begin scheduling interviews with
admissions counselors. |
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If possible, schedule tours of the
school grounds on the same days.
You and your parent(s) may want to visit the colleges and
universities during spring break and summer vacation so you don't
have to miss school. |
Explore
Schools |
You will receive your scores from
the October PSAT if you took it that month.
Depending on the results, you may want to consider signing up for
free online SAT prep. |
Test
Prep |
If you're choosing your senior
year classes, look for classes that will give you a strong
transcript.
You'll also want to look for classes that will fit your college
study plans. |
Your Plan of Study |
Consider looking for a summer job
or internship.
Not only can you earn money for college, you can also learn
valuable skills. |
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Continue with your campus tours
online or in person.
You want to be narrowing down your list of potential
colleges. |
Explore
Schools |
Register for the March SAT or the
April ACT, or both.
Research the requirements of the colleges you're interested in to
learn about admission deadlines and which tests to take. |
Getting Ready for College |
Take the March SAT I exam if you
registered to take it this month. |
What it Takes to Ace the SATsTest
Prep |
If you are interested in taking an
AP exam, you should sign up now.
If your school does not offer the AP exams, check with your
guidance counselor to find schools in the area that do administer
the exams, as well as the dates and times they're offered. |
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Take the April ACT test if you
registered for this month. |
Test
Prep |
Take the AP, SAT I and SAT Subject
Tests exams. |
What it Takes to Ace the SATsTest
Prep |
Talk to teachers about writing
letters of recommendation for you.
Think about what you would like to include in these and politely
ask your teachers if they can help. |
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Add any new report cards, test
scores, honors or awards from the year to your file. |
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Continue with your college visits.
Call ahead for appointments with the financial aid, admissions and
academic advisors at the colleges in which you are most
interested. |
Explore
Schools |
If you go on interviews or visits,
don't forget to send thank-you notes. |
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Take the SAT I, SAT Subject Tests
and the ACT tests if you're registered. |
What it Takes to Ace the SATsTest
Prep |
Continue to work on your
application essays and review the application procedures for the
colleges you plan to apply to. |
College Application Essay Tips |
Decide if you are going to apply
under any early decision or early action programs.
This requires you to submit your applications early, typically
between October and December of your senior year. |
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Read your college mail and send
reply cards to your schools of interest. |
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