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Reply to "College Pressures Starting Already?!!!"
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[quote=Anonymous]There's a huge difference between foundation, preparation, and pressure. The foundation starts when the kid first enters formal school -- when you start to shape their attitude about learning being something they should want to do for a variety of reasons and when you emphasize to them that it's important to put honest good-faith effort into all of their work. These basic academic habits will serve them well from K through post-secondary education if they choose to go that route and hopefully will bleed over into other areas of their life beyond school. Start the explicit preparation sometime in middle school -- if you think your child will probably want to go to college figure out the admission requirements most schools have in common as far as classes required in high school and make sure your kid stays on track to meet those requirements. This isn't about steering them to a specific school, it's about making sure to keep their options open. If you do this, it is unlikely that in 10th or 11th grade the student will realize they need a certain class but don't have the prerequisites. As for the pressure, if possible don't start that ever, but definitely not before 10th or 11th grade when it's time to start thinking seriously about testing and applications.[/quote]
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