| | Most importantly, we hope you and your family are safe and stay healthy as we continue to navigate this challenging time. We wish our best to you, your family and your friends.
Things continue to evolve and though we don’t have all the answers, we will continue to assist, support and guide you throughout your college process as best we can. As always, bring your questions to our sessions so you can proceed confidently throughout your college process.
We had several (additional) great news stories this month from our 2020 Varsity class. We are very excited about their tremendous success they have all had with their student’s college application, admissions and financial aid process. Our goal is that all of you will have the same success in the future, so please participate as much as you can and let us know how we can help.
Our Concierge Service is even more critical now so people can make sense of all the changes impacting the “new” college environment. You know firsthand that this service is incredibly inexpensive, helpful and comprehensive.
Please share the link below with clients, friends and family who would benefit from our assistance. We appreciate your support and so will those you share our Concierge Service with. Thank you!! Share this link with others: https://concierge.road2college.com/
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Introduction to the Concierge Service: (For your information)
- NEW!! You can now access your videos and other materials from your Road2College account. No more wading through emails. Your Road2College Members Area gives you access to your schedule and session recordings. Sign in here.
- At the beginning of each month, we’ll cover a few important/timely topics (Training Sessions @ 7:00pm EST, one Sunday per month. Check Concierge calendar here or within your Concierge Members Area for full schedule)
- Each month we will also offer one Office Hour session (@ 7:00 pm EST, one Sunday per month. Check here or within your Concierge Members Area for the full schedule). Office Hours are designed to answer any general or specific questions that you have regarding ANY aspect of the college planning and application process.
- Use the Facebook group to share information with one another and ask questions that are on your mind. In addition, check communications within this group for special announcements, posts and information shared by Road2College. We’ll look here before Office Hours and attempt to share collective concerns, interests and needs as they arise.
Visiting schools (online and virtual)
- Research or Online Visit 3 types of schools nearby to you (big/small, public/private, urban/rural). Even if your student has no interest in that particular school, they’ll get a feel for the type of school and can use this to guide future school visits.
- If you can’t get to campuses during the school week, it’s still good to visit on the weekend or during the summer (though it won’t quite be the same as a school day, there are many advantages to visiting over the summer).
- Do Russ’ VERTICAL VISIT, not a Horizontal visit. Talk with students, deans, financial aid, admissions reps, professors, etc.
- “Visit” schools online through school websites, YouTube tours, follow them on Instagram, Snapchat, etc. Attend their Virtual Information Sessions if available.
- Have your student email the admissions rep for their high school to get specific information on the impact of the “stay at home” initiative.
- Don’t ignore college fairs in the future. They can be very helpful and cost effective.
SAT/ACT Tests and Class Choices
- If your student is completing Algebra 2 sophomore year, they can take a practice SAT and ACT at the end of the school year to see if early testing makes sense.
- If your sophomore tests very well on the practice SAT at the end of their school year, they may want to consider some prep for the PSAT October of their junior year for National Merit consideration.
- Future consideration: Make sure your student ALWAYS includes Writing with their ACT and at least one test with Writing for the SAT.
- When choosing classes remember RUSS’ RULE: Aim for challenge and progression not overwhelm and suffering.
- AP exams will be taking place online so continue preparations to test well.
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What We'll Be Covering This Month:
- Ongoing updates on college changes and the impact of the current situation on the process.
- “Stay at Home” techniques for success.
- Standardized testing impacts of the cancellations
- Guest Dr. Joel Ingersoll, at your request, to discuss the mental health and emotional impacts on students having a non-traditional school year
Action items to be aware of in May:
- Speak with your student to decide if there are immediate questions to ask our team during Office Hours and email. Addressing these things early on can help alleviate stress and anxiety as you all go through the process.
- Pay attention to emails (check your SPAM too) from Collegeboard, ACT and colleges so you are up-to-date on policies, re-openings and ongoing communications.
- Have direct conversations with Admissions & Financial Aid to get college specific information.
- Speak with your student to identify your college criteria to develop your list.
- See if their criteria has changed as a result of this new, but temporary, experience.
- Research the financial stability of the colleges you are considering
Best, Russ & Debbie
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