Monday, September 28, 2009

College Application Mistakes


Many of us make mistakes everyday. But none of us want a mistake that can keep us from attaining our dreams. St. Andrews Presbyterian College has posted a list of the 10 Most Common College Application Mistakes. So, take a look and hopefully avoid a costly mistake!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

PSAT-Take it!

Did you know that the PSAT really does count! The Preliminary SAT(PSAT), if taken during a student's junior year, counts plenty toward college and scholarship opportunities. It is the qualifying test for several scholarships and programs. Although the National Merit Scholarship is the most widely known, there are others including the National Achievement Scholarship Program (for African American students) and the National Hispanic Recognition Program for students who identify themselves as at least 1/4 Latino orHispanic. For more information on each of these, click on the links.

So juniors, take the PSAT! Deadline is Wednesday, Sept. 23 at lunch. It will cost you a fee, but if you are on free lunch, see Mrs. Schilit for a fee waiver. Take your fee to Mr. Eberlin and sign up with Mrs. Todd in guidance.

One last advantage of taking the PSAT, it allows you to use the College Board's My College QuickStart Program. That program can help you set up a personalized SAT prep program, search for colleges, look at timelines, etc.

Sign up today for the PSAT!

Friday, September 11, 2009

Update on SAT registration

The date for regular registration for the SAT in October has been extended until Sept. 23. That means you can still register without paying a late fee. And if you need a little more practice, check out this page on the college board website.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

SAT registration


Tomorrow, September 9, is the regular deadline for registering for the October 10 SAT. Don't wait any longer. If you are a senior, planning on attending four-year college, and haven't taken either the SAT or ACT yet...register now. The October 24 ACT deadline is September 18. Although you can register for either test after the regular deadline, you shouldn't....unless you just enjoy spending extra money.