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High School Counselors & College Admissions: What You Need to Know

Top Tier Admissions

As more families turn to private counselors for advice on application strategies and essays, we often hear students asking us if they still need to develop a relationship with their high school counselor at school for the purpose of college admissions. Recommendation Letters. Application Review Program. ENROLL NOW.

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What Does an Admissions Officer Do?

StandOut College Prep

Also necessary, build relationships with the admissions officer who will be reading your application. Admissions officers review incoming and transfer student applications to determine who will be accepted and denied admission. Review Applications Admissions officers review applications in a thorough and holistic manner.

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What Grades Do Colleges Look At?

College Essay Guy

The simple answer is, they look at all of them (at least all of your high school grades… click here to learn about how middle school grades factor in college applications ). But, while colleges do look at all of your grades, not every grade is created equal from an application standpoint.

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Why Demonstrated Interest Matters in College Admissions

StandOut College Prep

We’ll discuss various ways to demonstrate your interest, such as attending virtual events, contacting current students, and submitting a thoughtful application. Key Takeaways Demonstrated interest shows colleges you're serious and have done your research. This can be done through scheduled visits or by attending college fairs.

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Rising Junior and Senior Admissions Journey Timeline (2023 Updates)

Admissions Mom

ACTIVITIES: I love what MIT Admissions Says: “Some students feel so much pressure to get into the “right” college that they want to make sure they do everything right—down to their extracurricular activities. Either way, the test for any extracurricular should be whether it makes you happy—whether it feels right for you.