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Unlocking the Path to College: Through the Confusing Questions Post-Graduation
Navigating through of transitioning from high school to college can feel like a daunting journey into unexplored territories. As seniors near their graduation, a plethora of questions about life after high school emergeranging from understanding college admissions intricacies to deciding which college fr to att.
Fortunately, guidance and resources are often closer than expected, sitting right within the walls of your high school environment. In this piece, we'll delve into some of the most frequently asked questions by high-school students as they embark on their post-graduation journey.
Q: Who can help me with college-related queries at my high school?
A: Most schools mandate that every student has access to a counselor who is trned to provide advice throughout your entire high school tenure, including the pivotal college admission process. Even if you haven't had direct interactions with your counselor in previous years, they're a valuable resource for addressing questions about anything from college processes to post-graduation plans.
Q: What are ACT and SAT? Do I need to take both exams?
A: The ACT and the SAT are the two major standardized college admission tests widely recognized across America. These extensive assessments m to evaluate your knowledge base that you've acquired during high school, with scores ranging from 0-36 for ACT and 0-1600 for SAT. While it's not mandatory to take both exams, attempting them offers a way to compare which test suits you better, as students can excel differently across tests.
Q: Should I att college frs?
A: College frs are organized events by various institutions that showcase representatives from different colleges and universities for attees. These gatherings provide an extensive opportunity to learn about multiple schools simultaneously, offering insights into academics, campus culture, and admissions requirements. Notably, some colleges may track who atts such frs as part of the application process.
Kenzie Felix, a freshman at Belmont University majoring in Audio Engineering Technology, is dedicated to addressing student concerns through her column titled Kenzie's Korner. She offers practical advice and insights for those navigating high school decisions. If you have any questions you'd like her to address or need further guidance on your college journey, please reach out via eml at [email protected].
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