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Anyone Can Go to College

Anyone Can Go to College
Posted By: Jon C. on November 06, 2007


College is expensive. Knowledge, however, is absolutely free! Today, we're going to share some strategies you can use to maximize your chances of getting a great college education.

The first obstacle for many college-bound highschool students is cost, and there's many ways of overcoming that barrier... we'll get to that. First, let's look at the prerequisite to that, getting admitted.

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Getting Admitted

To have real options, you need a combination of three things: grades, test scores (SAT or ACT), and extracurricular activities.

If your GPA isn't where you'd like it to be, don't despair. You can compensate in the other areas. My high school GPA wasn't great, but I was able to demonstrate capability through good SAT and a lot of involvement in the community.

If you haven't already done so, meet with your teachers after class or after school for coaching. Don't be afraid to ask, what do I need to do to get an "A" in this class? You'll get a good feel for where you stand and what your teacher wants to see in terms of your performance. Then follow through.

Next, test scores. Many people I know aren't great test takers, but still managed to get into the college of their choice. Begin with taking the PSAT or SAT as soon as you possibly can, even in your freshman or sophomore year. The experience will make you more comfortable.

Review courses can be helpful or harmful. The purpose of a review course or book is to get you familiar with how the questions will be phrased, not to memorize everything that could possibly come up. It's a good idea to work through some of the questions, and brush up on basic geometry and algebra. Memorize the formulas for area, length, and computing angles for different types of lines and polygons.

Don't spend hours memorizing vocabulary. It won't help, and may actually cause burnout. Instead, focus on context clues that can lead you to the correct answer.



Invest a few dollars in a review book or a review course, but don't go overboard.

The biggest question is about extracurriculars and community service. You should try to do something in school that emphasizes creativity and leadership. It doesn't always mean holding class office - in fact, this has become very overrated. Instead, focus on things that show initiative. Start a club or organization. Create a public service project. It doesn't have to be elaborate - you can meet once a month, but the point is that you took the initiative to do it.

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Getting $ for College

YES, you can! Your first stop should be the guidance office at your high school. They'll have books with national scholarships, as well as local organizations in your neighborhood. Dedicate at least one night a week towards researching and applying for scholarships.

Websites like Fastweb can also help. However, what if scholarships don't come through? There are always other options.

Family & friends can usually help, even small gifts and contributions add up. A $250 gift from Aunt Gladys can put a dent in your textbook budget. Host a dinner or reunion party to celebrate your leaving for college, and invite everyone to contribute. Just don't be tacky about it. :)

Does your parents' employer have a scholarship or tuition credit? They probably do. What about your church? They probably do, also. Make sure that everyone knows you've got your eyes on Howard (or A&T, or Hampton) and you need their support!

If all else fails, think entrepreneurially. Sponsor a car wash or community dinner to support your college fund. Invite your neighbors and friends. Publish a book with your poetry or short stories. Record a CD or get together with friends to come up with other ideas. Don't be afraid to think big!

With some planning and faith, ANYONE can go to college. Yes, that means you! Now, take the first step and make it happen.
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