If you’re a rising senior, be aware that September will come
all too soon and by the time school starts, you should have a final list of
colleges, so you can begin your applications.
This fall will be a busy time with essays, letters of recommendations,
college applications, etc.
By taking advantage of these long summer days, you can get a
real jump start on your college application process!
Here are some tips for maximizing your summer:
Read
Reading will help keep your mind fresh and help build
language skills. You don’t need to read classic English literature – popular
young adult books will do the trick. And
take a book on vacation with you!
Volunteer
Volunteer for an organization that you are interested in and
passionate about. This is a great way to build your resume and to narrow down
potential fields of interest.
Get a job
Earn some extra cash while taking on responsibility. Colleges like to see that you have responsibilities
outside of your schoolwork.
Visit colleges
Make time to visit colleges you are interested in. Since school is not in session, summer may
not be the most ideal time for college visits, but you can still get a feel for
the place and visit again if necessary. Taking a family vacation? Plan to visit
colleges along your way.
Think about what you
want out of your college experience
Take time to think about what you want in a school, your
interests, and what you would like to get out of your college experience. Long car rides to the beach are perfect for
brainstorming.
Have a fun and meaningful summer!
Charlotte Klaar, Ph.D.
For more information about how Klaar College Consulting can
help lead you to college success, call us at 301-834-6888 and visit the many
resources available on our website www.cklaar.com.
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