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Rifkin MBA, MA
402 E.
Guiterrez Street
Santa Barbara,
California
93101
Telephone/Voicemail
805 + 879 +
1571
Facsimile
805 + 565 +
4643
Email
andrea@choices4life.com |
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UCLA student studies in Palm Court.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does the process involve?
There
are four important steps in the college search process.
Step
1 – “What do I want?”
Doing self-assessments that include values, desires, interests,
activities, geographic location, personality (yours and the college’s)
are some of the important things to consider.
Step
2 –
“What’s
out here?”
Exploration and search is a critical part of the process. This
involves creating a list of possible schools seeking colleges that are
the best fit. The student
must become involved in the research to gain the knowledge needed for an
informed choice.
Step
3 – “What’s right for me?”
Now that the research and self-assessment are complete, it’s time to
sort out location, school size, academic program, college majors,
athletic opportunities, sororities and fraternities, rigor,
affordability and all the specific aspects of your personal college
choice.
Step
4 –
“Where shall I apply?”
Narrowing the list of colleges to 8-9 schools can be challenging for the
student. Grades, test
scores, extra-curricular activities, essays, letters of recommendation,
etc. all come together at this point in finalizing the colleges that
might be best suited for the student.
If the process has been well researched, it is easier to know
what schools are the right ones for you.
From this point, the steps fall easily into
place.
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