Thursday, March 21, 2013

Summer Jobs Give You a Head Start on the Real Thing!


Ice cream cones, swimming, going to the beach; there is no question that students love summertime!  But, even as you look forward to summer’s slower pace, it’s time to get moving on finding a summer job or internship!

A job or internship can teach you much needed employment and job searching skills, along with the responsibilities of being part of the adult world. Future employers – even those offering internships – will look for students who took the initiative to hold jobs and internships in high school and college.  A job or internship can also help you determine what types of work or fields interest you.

What kind of job/internship should I apply for?

Think about fields or jobs that you’ve always dreamed of doing.  Are you artistic?  Perhaps a job at a design studio – even as a receptionist –  would give you the opportunity to interact with designers and learn more about the type of work they do, and what skills are needed. Also consider what jobs could help build your resume.  

While at your job or internship, try to get the most out of it. Ask lots of questions; if you don’t understand how to do something, this is the time to learn.  Take advantage of every opportunity, such as attending staff meetings to learn how business works!

Also start to develop more financial independence; budget the money you earn and save a portion for college.  

Where to look:

·         Online job sites, such as Indeed.com, as well as listing sites such as Craig’s List.

·         Ask  your school counselor

·         Use social network sites such as LinkedIn and Facebook.

For more guidance on high school courses and activities, finding a college that’s a good fit, financing, deadlines and more, call Klaar College Consulting, 301-834-6888. Charlotte@cklaar.com.

 

Monday, March 18, 2013

Counselors react favorably to CA4—the new and improved Common Application

March 8, 2013
By:
 The Common Application has spent somewhere in the vicinity of $8 million to develop new software and bring all application operations in-house by July 2014.
“One of the things that made me happy was that colleges must have supplements ready by August 1 and not delay as in the past,” said Charlotte Klaar, an independent college consultant with offices in Maryland and Virginia. “This will be a tremendous help to my students.”
 
To read the rest this interesting article examiner article that cites Charlotte as on of several nationally-known college consultants, visit http://www.examiner.com/article/counselors-react-favorably-to-ca4-the-new-and-improved-common-application.
 

Friday, March 1, 2013

Complimentary Seminar on Making a Successful College Choice

We are teaming with Applerouth Tutoring Services to present a seminar on "Making a Successful College Choice" on Sat., March 9, from noon to 2 p.m. at the Thomas Balch Library at 208 W. Market St. in Leesburg. There is no charge for the seminar, but call to reserve your spot 301-834-6888 or email me at charlotte@cklaar.com.