PHILADELPHIA, PA, May 07, 2013 (Press-News.org) Carl Hudson knows that the college application process is a stressful one for students and their parents. The process hits a fever pitch when acceptances, rejections, and waiting-list notifications start to arrive for seniors. While it may feel as though the process is all-consuming, a new article reveals effective strategies to help students and parents remain calm even during the midst of a nerve-wracking time.
For those who are still working on applications, an outside opinion can prove useful. Students should get a former admissions office, a guidance counselor, or a college advisor to go over their essays, transcripts, and list of colleges. This individual can offer an impartial review of the materials, making sure that they are top-notch when it comes time to send them out.
Carl Hudson comments on this point of advice, stating, "Colleges want to see materials that are compelling, show the candidate's personality and writing abilities, and that are free of errors. For students, especially those who are not strong writers, having a second or third set of eyes review the materials is important for success. The items that colleges receive from a student should be practically perfect."
For many individuals, the suspense of waiting for an acceptance letter can become painful. While this letter does play an important part in a student's future, seniors should also bear in mind that numerous colleges offer rolling admission into the summer. Some schools have empty spots because they misjudged yield, and plenty of reputable higher education institutions provide this type of admission. This can help take the stress out of the application process, or ease a student's mind if an unexpected rejection letter comes in.
Gap years are also becomingly increasingly popular among high school students. In many cases, a college admission board will look favorably upon this choice. Students can choose to use their time in a number of ways, including participating in a community program such as City Year, or living abroad.
For some pupils, heading to college right after high school is over is not the most favorable approach. For these young people, there are other options available that still enable a person to use their time in a productive manner, even if plans do not include higher education right away.
Carl Hudson supports the idea of a gap year and notes, "Students should understand that going right from high school to college is no longer the only choice. For those who need time to decide their life path, or are hoping to get experiences other than those found at a university, a gap year is the ideal choice. It helps a young person to find direction, and enables them to make the most out of their time." Carl Hudson also encourages seniors to explore community college as an option, since programs are becoming extremely reputable and are often significantly cheaper than other educational choices.
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Carl Hudson is an educator who utilizes his professional career as a teacher and an administrator in the New York City Public School system. He started teaching in 2001, after he had obtained his certification to teach mathematics and computer sciences for grades seven through 12. Hudson's first job was as a math teacher at Flushing High School, which is the oldest high school in the city of New York.
Website: http://carlhudson.net
Carl Hudson Comments on Managing the College Acceptance Process
Carl Hudson, an educator who also serves as a mentor for young people, is reflecting on a new piece that details how to handle the college admissions process.
2013-05-07
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[Press-News.org] Carl Hudson Comments on Managing the College Acceptance ProcessCarl Hudson, an educator who also serves as a mentor for young people, is reflecting on a new piece that details how to handle the college admissions process.