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Preparing for the Future: Why a High School Resume Matters!
Does your high school student have a resume? Consider these reasons as to why a resume is a great way to showcase your student’s achievements and involvement.
Here’s what you need to know about your student’s first resume.
Students: Here’s What Admission Teams Want to Know
If your student is interested in a school, there’s no escaping an interview!
To help your student get over the anxious pre-interview jitters, we’ve laid out some of the questions students can expect to be asked during their session with the school admission team.
Our ACE Model:School Interview Preparation for Students
On the surface, school interviews can be intimidating for students. But in reality, they are a great opportunity for them to learn as much about a school as possible.
For some students, it’s still terribly anxiety-provoking, and we strive to minimize the anxiety! We’ve found that acronyms are a terrific way to help students feel comfortable. We like to frame their conversation using our ACE acronym: Academics, Community and Extracurriculars (ACE). Encourage your student to ACE their interview by sharing about themselves AND asking questions about the school in each of these ACE areas!
Is Your Student Nervous About a School Interview? Try These Tips.
It’s likely that school interviews are the first time your student has had a formal interview!
After working with hundreds of students over the years, we’ve put together a few tips that will help your student shine! What’s an interview tip you’d add to this list?
Parent Prep: Private School Admissions Interviews
School interviews can be intimidating for students, but what about the parents? Many parents feel equally nervous for their portion of the interview but alas, there’s no need for it to feel especially challenging for parents (or students!). Look at this as another opportunity for a conversation to see if everyone’s values are aligned and if the school is truly a good fit!
Here’s how parents can prepare to remain supportive during their students' campus tour and interview process, while getting the answers they need.