How to Stand Out to Colleges
What you'll learn
- How to get their college application on top of the pile.
- How to stand out to colleges even if you are an average student.
- How to get an edge in college admission.
Requirements
- Open to try new ideas to ensure admittance to the college of your choice
Description
Listening to this class will give you or your student the edge in college admissions. Those with strong academic records and good grades grades will learn how to take their college application to the next level. Struggling students will learn how to overcome the weakness of their grades to make themselves strong college candidates.
Middleschool and high school students should listen to this class, as well as parents because it will give parents and students valuable time to make a plan for successful college admission. Utilizing these standout strategies students have enabled students to get into the college of their choice.
While there is no guarantee a student will get into a particular college, these strategies ensure a student stands out as a stellar candidate. Over the years, I have used these techniques with students to assist with college admission and as a way to help students win scholarships.
Who this course is for:
- High school student
- College advisors
- Guidance counselors
- Parents of college-bound students
Course content
- Preview28:01
- 36:58Put it in Writing!
- 17:45Make Some Money!
- 20:00Be an Extraordinary Leader!
- 02:06Final Words
Instructor
Cheryl R. Carter is a busy homeschooling mother and a college professor with a passion to help others achieve academic and life success. Her three oldest children have attended competitive universities and received very generous academic scholarships. She has also coached countless other home school parents in the admission process, and helped their children gain admission into premier colleges and universities.
Carter's counsel is sound and unique. She also teaches English and Creative Writing courses and writes broadly on various topics. such as, spiritual growth, parenting, home schooling, and special education. She is also the founder of Collegiate Learning, a company that promotes higher level thinking for all students. She also holds a certificate in College Admissions from Columbia University.