Anonymous wrote:Now that it's (practically) over, what lessons did you learn from the college admissions process that you'd like to share with parents who will be going through that slow painful exhausting process soon?
This was my first year, and if only I knew then what I know now. It is NOT the same process we went through in high school.
My tips:
1. If you wait until your child's senior year in HS to begin, you're already behind the 8-ball. However, all is not lost. My family was silly enough to wait until senior year. NOT SMART! My DC was accepted at the first school choice, but we were lucky. Fortunately, we started the summer after junior year and were able to get in a few rising-senior interviews.
2. Fortunately, we knew to have our child take the SAT for the first time in the spring or June of junior year. Then again during senior.
2. VISIT as many schools as you can during the school year. It's best to see the schools in full swing with the students on campus. Again, waiting until senior year sucked because DC really did NOT need to miss any school days, but she did for those college visits.
3. A few schools gave us app fee waivers for visiting. (The first choice school to which she was accepted was one.) Wasn't expecting it, but it was a WONDERFUL surprise! Almost worth that day or two out of school.
4. Summer after junior year is NOT too early to start crafting your essay.
5. Begin filling out the common app almost as soon as it goes live. At least fill out the preliminary questions part. Then you can take your time with the rest.
6. Create a calendar with college deadlines on it. Then complete applications in that order. That's a huge DUH, but you'll be surprised at how random some were with completing their apps. Some submitted them in order of preference.
7. Pace yourselves. Having five apps due on the same day is no problem....UNLESS you wait until the last minute to complete said applications.
8. Be sure to pay close attention to the deadlines. I had one app due on the very last day of the month. I'm so glad I turned the calendar to the next page to see that 5 were due the next day--on the 1st.
9. GET YOUR TRANSCRIPT REQUEST FORMS INTO YOUR GUIDANCE COUNSELOR ASAP. They really will take the entire 2 weeks to mail them.
10. Reread No. 9, keeping in mind that snow days can shut school down for an entire week in this area. So do NOT plan on playing that last minute game with those requests. I'd rather have the transcripts arrive before my app then to run the risk of missing a deadline and praying it won't count against me.
Your Tips?