#college admission

Educational Consulting - AP Exams

AP Exam Scores will be released next week - East Coast July 6th, Texas July 9th, the West Coast July 10th - seehttps://apscore.collegeboard.org/scores

Now is the time to think about AP Exam Options for May 2016 - Some schools, especially those that do not offer many AP Courses, are reluctant to share publicly that all students have the right to be aware of and register for any of the AP Exams. These schools may discourage sharing such information for several reasons. Some schools lack the personnel, space and time to administer additional exams for only a small group of students. Some schools believe that many students will simply not be prepared to perform well on these exams because the student lacks the foundation of the corresponding AP Course. School administration may also fear that the school will somehow be seen as responsible to prepare the student for the exam, and that an ensuing low exam score will be seen as a reflection of the school. When schools routinely offer only those AP Exams in which they have a history of high scores, the school's academic profile looks stronger. 
Students interested in taking AP Exams not normally offered at their school should plan in the fall of their school year to make their request known. They should start with their high school counselor for guidance. Counselors want to help students in reaching academic goals. Plan far in advance and seek out assistance from your high school counselor. Remember, AP Exams can be taken at other school locations.

.     If you attend a school that does not offer a particular AP Course, you can still prepare and take AP Exams. You must contact AP Services by the 1st of March to get the contact info of local testing locations - see AP Student - Identifying Testing Sites . For a description of available exams, see AP Exam Descriptions.  Prepare yourself or take an AP Course from one of the many ONLINE AP Course Providers. 

Educational Consulting - Students With Learning Disabilities

Launching Out to College & Career

  Complimentary Presentation

   For Parents only - Tues., May 19th - 6:00—7:30 pm

     5900 Southwest Pkwy, Austin, Texas 78735

 

Please RSVP (limited seating)  - pnehme@myeduadvisor.com

 

Parents, counselors and advisors play a pivotal role in readying students challenged by learning disabilities for college and career. This workshop identifies sequential steps in which parents and professionals can maximize college and career guidance for optimal student outcomes. Content will cover the foundational importance of fostering student and parent self-awareness; developing and implementing a transition plan that optimizes student’s preparation for post-secondary pursuits; advocating for reasonable testing accommodations; evaluating college choices based on academic and social supports, and orienting students for Freshman Year.

 Patricia will also provide this presentation at NACAC Critical Components in Austin, May 28th, for college admission professionals. 

 

 

 

 

Educational Consulting - AP Exam Changes

AP Exams are just around the corner. By now, hopefully, you have registered for one or more of these upcoming exams. 

AP Exams can benefit a student in several ways:

1. A student can gain college credit by obtaining certain scores = saving money and precious time. 

2. A student will certainly strengthen their college applications by demonstrating college level work. 

3. Students who enter college with college credit usually get to register for classes earlier than those without college credit. 

4. In an age of Grade Inflation, AP Exams can help support a student's GPA. 

5. AP Exams can provide some prospective when a student might score weaker on the SAT or ACT. 

For more on AP Exams, see College Board AP

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Educational Consulting - Notifying Colleges of Your Decision

May 1st is almost here, and if you have not done so, take time to notify all colleges of your final decision. If you are not attending a college, notifying that college enables the institution to possibly open up their waitlist or offer scholarship money to other students. 

For more on the protocol and etiquette for turning down an offer from a school, make sure you follow the instructions for each college. Most of the time, you will have already established an online account with each college. Within this account, there is usually a way to submit your decision. 

In addition, for those colleges / universities in which you received a scholarship and / or special attention from an admission counselor, take time to hand-write or email a note of thanks for their guidance and the recognition of the scholarship. 

The world we live in is smaller than you know. What goes around, comes around. Being gracious and appreciative, or simply helping colleges gather enrollment stats speaks volumes about you, your habits and behaviors interacting in today's world. 

Questions - ask Patricia Nehme - MY EDU ADVISOR