Showing posts with label college preparation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label college preparation. Show all posts

Monday, May 2, 2011

5 Things I Wish I’d Known About PICKING COURSES When I Started College



At Grockit, we’re all about education and getting you ready to move on to the next stage in your life.  But we’re not just teachers; we’re all former and/or current students, too, and we’ve got more than just test preparation tips to share with you!

By the end of my freshman year in college, I had already changed my major twice, and as a result, I picked up a lot of random knowledge about different kinds of classes across several disciplines.  Read on to learn the easy way from a few lessons I got the hard way!

  1. Two words: PASS/FAIL.  Don’t overuse this option—it looks lazy on your transcript if you’ve taken tons of pass/fail courses—but if it’s available to you, take advantage of it when its appropriate.  Talk to your advisor if you’re not sure how it works.  There’s no better way for a liberal arts scholar to explore astrophysics, or for an engineering student to learn about Chaucer, than by doing it pass/fail.  Once the grade pressure is off, the learning pleasure can really kick in, and you might discover a new academic passion!
  2. Start with your foundation courses, then move on to the specialized ones later.  You might change your mind a few times about what you want to major in, and if you’ve taken a bunch of English courses before deciding that you REALLY want to be a math major, you might not be able to use all of those credits.  Try to get your general ed requirements out of the way at the beginning; those credits will usually be good no matter what major you end up pursuing.
  3. Often, credits will transfer from another institution but the grade won’t—make the most of this!  If you’re worried about what getting a C in that dreaded foundation course will do to your GPA, try taking it during the summer at a community college and transferring the credit to your university later.  Of course, see an advisor to make sure that the credit will transfer and will fulfill your requirement, but with a little planning you can save some yourself both money and stress this way; this is a particularly popular option for math-haters who have to take a basic course in the subject to graduate.
  4. The rule of thumb is that each credit hour of class will translate to about 3 hours of homework.  You should be prepared to spend 9 hours each week prepping for a 3 credit class, so don’t overload yourself by taking more credits than you can handle the out-of-class responsibilities for.
  5. Learn a little about the professor before signing up for the class, if you can.  Do some research online or ask upperclassmen.  A great professor can make a boring subject captivating; this also goes the other way.  Don’t pick a course just for the topic—try to learn from professors who interest you, too.

What kinds of things have you learned about picking courses, and what do you wish you knew?  Share it in the comments!

About Grockit: Grockit is a fun and engaging learning community that encourages students to learn from group study, game play, expert tutorials and solo study. Students that prepare with Grockit have proven to achieve higher scores on college admissions tests. 

About the author: Andrea Alexander is a current graduate student in the School of Information at the University of Michigan. She's been teaching test prep for about eight years and have picked up lots of helpful knowledge along the way. She specializes in the verbal aspects of test prep, since her education and career experience as an attorney, freelance writer, and editor have given her the background for that. 

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Taking SAT & ACT Prep Courses

The SAT and ACT are difficult tests and doing well on them can be painstaking, but reaching your maximum score shouldn’t be. Our online prep courses contain everything you need to quickly improve your skills and build your confidence on both the SAT and the ACT exams.  Each course features engaging, expert  and personalized instruction, available to you 24/7 through on-demand videos and interactive lessons.



Why do these courses work?

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Real test conditions are proven to make learning more effective. Download and print a practice exam, take it under timed conditions, and you'll be better prepared to ace that exam! This type of studying is far more effective than taking a miniature practice exam on the computer.



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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

College Benefits Available to Associations

One of the most expensive undertakings your members or employees will probably ever face is funding their student's education. College Planning Strategies, LLC can help them prepare their student(s) for college while minimizing stress and out-of-pocket college expenses.



College Planning Workshops


This option is for groups that are geographically located so that members can attend a workshop at a central location. Our president, Murray J. Miller, is a published author and popular speaker with insider's secrets on how to beat the high cost of college. Our professional college planning advisors have been featured speakers for numerous Fortune 500 companies, national organizations and local high schools and non-profits. You can request a college planning workshop especially for YOUR association.


Demystifying Financial Aid and Maximizing College Funding topics include:
  • Preparing for financial aid applications in advance to maximize aid and minimize expenses.
  • How going to a "more expensive" private university may actually end up costing less!
  • How to position students for more gift aid (Free Money) rather that loans.
  • Expensive mistakes families make and how to avoid them.
  • How to get ahead by developing a customized college plan for all college costs.
  • How to save more money on your taxes.
I am impressed with the full range of knowledge that you and your staff bring to bear on the college admission and funding process. I find the combination of financial advice, application process insight, and negotiation strategies to be exceptionally valuable, going well beyond what I expected at the beginning. Arthur L.
CPS provides each family that attends a free e-book,Winning the College Funding Game, packed with useful tips and resources regarding the entire college planning process. Depending upon your group, a personal college planning consultation may also be available to workshop attendees for low or even no cost. Contact our office for details or to request references from organizations that have already hosted our workshop.

College Prep Audio Program and Member Discounts

This option works for groups regardless of their geographical location. We will provide you with information to distribute to your members. Upon a member's request, we will send them a free audio program and our e-book, Winning the College Funding Game. They may also receive a discount toward an SAT/ACT test preparation program or any of our other college planning services.
College Planning Strategies
www.OurCollegePlan.Com
www.SmartTrackToolKit.com
www.facebook.com/collegeplanningstrategies

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Are You On the Smart Track?

In the United States the average four-year college education costs between $90,513 and $181,025. However, did you know that statistically a higher percentage of students require over 5 years to complete their undergraduate studies? Are you and your student(s) ready for the challenge?

Top 5 College Planning Questions

1. Have you learned the proven techniques of how to pay for college without jeopardizing your own retirement?

2. Are you confident your student is on target with selecting and being admitted to the best fit college for him or her?

3. Did you research which colleges are most likely to award your student a higher percentage of Gift Aid (scholarships or grants)? If so, do you know how to ensure the award is renewable throughout their college tenure?

4. Have you discovered how to provide yourself with a "tax scholarship" from Uncle Sam, above and beyond the Hope Scholarship and Lifetime Learning Credit? When it is best to use funds earmarked for college and when it is not? How relatives including grandparents can help with college expenses without negatively impacting your students' award?

5. Does your current college plan cover ALL of the years that you will have at least one student enrolled and ensure you won't have an unmanageable cash flow crunch?


College Planning Saves Money

Taking college funding "one year at a time" will likely be an expensive mistake. Planning for college in this fashion will usually cost a family thousands more than if you had developed a plan for all students and all years before your first student has even chosen their college or enrolled. Even worse than wasted money, many families who plan this way find themselves in a cash flow crisis midway through their student's college career. According to a recent report approximately 50% of the students that drop out of college do so for financial reasons.

On the opposite end of the spectrum, many families that started saving when or even before their first child was born may believe they have a fail-proof plan for affording a college education and do not investigate their options further. What many of these families do not realize is that they could save themselves thousands of dollars, perhaps tens of thousands of dollars per student if they understood the various proven college planning strategies that may apply to them.


Student Positioning for College Is Key


Some students are self-motivated and know exactly what their goals are and the best way to achieve them. Most students need some guidance and encouragement in choosing a college, applying for admission, and choosing a major. Sometimes parents, teachers, and the guidance office can provide all of the support they need to be successful. However, students frequently find it helpful to have outside support to keep them on track—especially if time is limited or communication is strained between certain parties.

Helping Families Stay On the Smart Track for College

Since the turn of the century College Planning Strategies, LLC has specialized in giving individualized help to families like yours so they can effectively transition from high school to college and beyond. CPS also educates families on how to defeat the high cost of college through workshops, radio talk shows, corporate benefits programs and a national on-line series of workshops. Our president, Murray J. Miller, is a published author with over 20 years of experience as a financial advisor and educator. He was ranked Number One College Advisor in the Nation in 2006 and 2008.
Our highly trained team of advisors and support staff has earned an A+ Rating from the Better Business Bureau. We can help guide you step-by-step through the obstacles that may hinder your student’s college dreams: potential job loss, college funding issues, choosing the right school, admissions challenges, financial aid and scholarships, changes in educational loans, and a variety of other serious issues that today’s families must face.

Let CPS help you support your student’s educational goals without delaying or giving up your goals for your own retirement!

College Planning Strategies
www.OurCollegePlan.Com
www.SmartTrackToolKit.com
www.facebook.com/collegeplanningstrategies