FREE LIVE WEBINAR
How To Create A Unique Profile For COLLEGE In High School
Strategies To Develop A Winning Plan For Your High Schooler To Land In CollegeĀ
When: Monday, April 29 at 8:30 PM EST
In This Live Webinar
YOU WILL LEARN
1
How to plan for college?
High school provides many opportunities, but it is up to your high schooler to take advantage of them. They can make the most of their high school years by thinking ahead and learning how to prepare for the future.
2
Power of Research Projects in College Admissions
Participation in research can benefit high schoolers’ intellectual growth, as well as their success in college admissions. Admissions officers recognize the enormous commitment of time and energy required by sustained research and highly value high school research.
3
Creation of Exceptional Extracurricular Activities
When preparing for college, extracurriculars are about quality, not quantity. The right high school activities can make a big difference during the admissions process.
4
Plan Academic Opportunities
Activities demonstrate a commitment to lifelong learning beyond the classroom and an interest in furthering your education. Colleges love to see academic activities on applications.
5
Leadership Work and Positions
Colleges seek out applicants with leadership experience. Leadership can demonstrate a commitment to your interests and passions and the ability to make a difference in the campus community once you arrive.
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A Note From The Instructor...
Jothsna Kethar, Mentor and Coach
Coach Jo, as her students call her, is an Independent Educational Consultant and College Counselor. She is a certified Tony Robbins Life Coach. She trained to identify children's goals and be their supportive friend and trusted adviser. She has also trained under Peg Dawson, EdD., a renowned psychologist. She uses this understanding to coach children to discover their strengths to overcome their hurdles and roadblocks on their path to success. She is a certified Meditation Instructor as well and strives to empower parents in their child’s educational journey.
Jo also runs a nonprofit named InspireYouth, a nonprofit 501Ā©3 organization that aims at empowering youth and fostering leadership.Ā InspireYouth aspires to create lifetime humanitarians out of teens by providing various volunteering opportunities to contribute, learn and grow!Ā
She completed her College Counseling course at UC Berkeley. Building a customized college list is her specialty.Ā Her students have landed in Ivy league colleges such as Cornell, also landing in affordable colleges, winning merit aid/scholarships to the tune of over 2 million dollars in total.
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