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Bonnie R. Rabin, Ph.D.
focuses on guiding students and career professionals to better position themselves to reach educational and career goals. You'll receive unlimited one-on-one attention to create a focused and personalized strategic plan.  

With over thirty years experience as a university professor, admissions committee member and HR Consultant, you're invited to leverage her extensive knowledge of university curricula and career opportunities.

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Educational & College Admissions Consulting:
  • Academic assessment and extracurricular planning and refinement
  • Customized solutions for effective study habits, time management and test taking strategies
  • Assistance with college research and program majors to create a list of target, reach and likely admit schools.
  • Negotiating and maximizing your financial aid award, including targeted scholarship search
  • Guided college application assistance and review, including application deadline management.
  • Admissions essay- finding your niche, topic development and guided editing of multiple drafts of your Common Application core and supplemental essays and Scholarships
    Summer Internships/Co-ops, REU and research assistantships application support
  • Evaluating potential gap year programs and your admissions offers 

Career Services:

  • Customized and personalized attention   
  • Resume, cover letters and networking  
  • Coaching for new graduates
  • Guidance for career changes
  • Assisted preparation and review of cover letters
  • Coaching and practice for effective job and promotion interviews
  • Negotiating a salary offer or a raise
Summer Programs? Confused?
Build and Refine your Strategic Educational Plan:
Schedule Your Mid-Year Educational Check-up
 
Greetings!

We've passed the halfway point of the academic year and for many students, summer plans and applications are in progress.  In this newsletter I'll discuss some facts and myths related to attending a summer collegiate program. I've also included a check-list of tasks for your strategic educational plan including e valuating your summer options, selecting next year's courses, refining extracurricular activities and evaluating cost-effective campus visits this spring.

 SCHEDULE YOUR EDUCATIONAL CONSULTATION

Should your high school student attend a summer college program?

There are many benefits to be gained from attending a competitive collegiate summer program. Let's look at few:

Reduce Admissions Guesswork
Attendance and success at a genuine (see below) credit-bearing collegiate summer program can undo and overshadow a less than stellar high school GPA.  From an admissions perspective, a prediction about each applicant's ability to succeed as an undergraduate must be made.   Successful completion of a college course with a demonstrated academic transcript reduces the guess work in your application.   

The Common Application includes a question on whether you've completed college level coursework.   Not only will you learn new subject matter, but your admissions file is made stronger potentially expanding your competitive reach.

Professor Recommendation: 
The Common Application requires two teacher recommendations for many colleges.  These tend to be a very insignificant part of the overall evaluation process as most recommendations are favorable (similar).   Recommendations that make a difference and let you stand apart from your peers are those from industry leaders, congressional members and yes, academic professors / researchers.  Attending a college summer program affords you the opportunity to make a connection with a faculty member in a college of interest and garner a recommendation that goes much further than that written by any high school teacher.`      
 
Explore and Confirm an Academic Area of Interest:  
Some students seem determined to become engineers. Other students have many interests and are "flexibly undecided!"  We can debate whether it's healthy or relevant for a 16 or 17 year old person to know what they want to study.  The reality, college applications often entail a supplemental essay asking to define why you've selected a major area of study at a given college.  Acceptance rates are higher for students with clear direction generated and inspired by academic and extracurricular experiences.  Taking summer courses or conducting academic research is an opportunity to explore a variety of potential interests and perhaps confirm an existing interest.  Some students find new passions and others abandon a presumed interest. 

Enhance Your Activities Resume:  
Some students may attend high schools with limited extracurricular activities related to the intended major.  For example, aspiring scientists or physicians may not have opportunities to participate in national scientific research competitions. Aspiring engineers may be attending a high school lacking the budget to offer a FIRST Robotics team or even AP Computer Science.  Attending a college summer program enhances the exposure to activities and experiences that build your activities resume, add meaningful inputs to your Common Application Activities section and provide experiences to support the content of your college specific supplemental essays.

Emotional and Academic Growth:   
Moving into a college dorm shouldn't be the first time your high school student has any significant experience away from home. Being homesick can derail even the best of students.   One of the benefits of spending 4 to 6 weeks in a collegiate summer program is the inevitable gain in academic confidence and self-direction.  

The senior year of high school feels much different after managing the academic demands of accelerated coursework on campus the previous summer.  A student will learn how to study, increase time management skills and all while being responsible for laundry, money management and finding the time to eat.   Parents will observe marked maturation and even less "haggling" about time management and homework.

Wait for it-you've been wondering about that " admissions bump"?!!  There's no guarantee of admissions in any setting. That said, the successful completion of academic coursework coupled with a recommendation from a campus professor will increase the chances of admission. Some colleges even offer non-binding Early Action to students attending summer programs.   If there is a clear first choice on your short list of colleges, attending a summer program is strategically advantageous for both the Early Decision and Regular Admissions cycles. 

ASK ME WHICH COLLEGES HAVE A VERY HIGH ADMISSIONS SUCCESS RATE GIVEN ATTENDANCE AT SUMMER PROGRAMS!

PROGRAM RECOMMENDATIONS
I maintain an extensive list of recommended summer programs for all potential major areas of study. I can also recommend programs that offer financial assistance and those that are unique for women and underrepresented students.

Topic for a College Application Essay:  
As noted, one of the two required essays at more competitive institutions focuses on demonstrating informed interest in the intended area of study.   Attendance at a summer program provides content for an essay connecting classroom lessons with high school extracurricular pursuits.

Build Your Portfolio - Conduct Scientific Research or Enhance Art & Music Portfolios:     The work completed in some summer programs can be an important and valuable part of your college application.   The Common Application includes a section allowing for uploads of work.  Music and art students present portfolios.  Aspiring liberal arts majors can submit finished written work. Potential STEM majors are encouraged to participate in national competitions in science and engineering.   Computer scientists and engineers can generate finished code and other products which demonstrate creativity and talents in the intended field of study.

First Draft of your College Essay:  
Summer program applications provide a dry-run and a base to build upon for the subsequent round of essays on your Common Application in the fall of the senior year.  Jump start your college application!
 
Myths - Heads Up!
It's preferable to attend summer programs leading to an academic transcript of your completed work. Not only is there an admissions boost, but you have earned credit to apply towards your undergraduate degree.   

Avoid enrolling in programs that have a reputation as "programs of privilege" offering less in the way of academics.   Some programs are outright scams and these arrive in your mailbox with glossy paper and invitations suggesting you were selected from the elite of high school students. Sadly, this is simply untrue.


The best programs are those that can be documented thru a college transcript. In you need guidance on selecting a summer program and specific courses, speak with me!  I have extensive knowledge of undergraduate degree requirements across a variety of majors.  I'll help you select courses that will be relevant to your potential undergraduate major and help you to make a seamless and successful transition from high school to your undergraduate experience.
 
What's Next?
Freshman-Juniors:  
  • Review your current classes and make adjustments to learning strategies and time management? Need practical solutions to handle difficult classes - schedule a strategic academic consultation!  
  • Now is the perfect time to determine and refine the most effective academic plan to include the appropriately challenging and relevant courses given potential academic interests.  It's important to avoid becoming unnecessarily overwhelmed. Maintenance of a GPA which allows for a healthy balance of academic, extracurricular and personal pursuits will increase the likelihood of a successful transition to college and admissions success. 
  • Refine extracurricular activities to include a relevant summer plan! Update your activities resume.
  • Select appropriate courses for the balance of your high school year that prepare you for success, offer enjoyment and prepare you for relevant standardized testing required for colleges on your radar. 
  • Determine your standardized testing schedule, including your self-directed regular test preparation for AP exams, SATII subject tests and SAT/ACT exams.
Seniors:
First and foremost, please get a booster shot for your senioritis vaccine!  Admissions offers can be rescinded with significant declines in academic performance. At the very least, you can find yourself starting on academic probation.  VACCINATE!

By now, you should have received email confirmation from each college you've applied with clear login instructions to follow your status.  First and foremost, login and confirm that all application materials have been received.

File your FAFSA by March 15 (at most colleges) to ensure that you remain eligible for all available financial aid and scholarships.

Need help with making the decision, including evaluating and negotiating financial aid awards?  I have extensive experience.
If you need assistance filing FAFSA/CSS Profile and IDOC forms, please contact me for expert guidance.   I also provide consultations to understand how your financial aid is determined, how to maximize your financial aid and appealing your financial aid award letter.  Please reach out to schedule a consultation.

  
 
Bonnie R. Rabin, Ph.D.
Educational and College Admissions Consultant
 

Get started today creating a strategic educational plan for long term educational success.

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Bonnie R. Rabin, Ph.D.

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