Grades 9 - 11 Package

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Let’s start building your profile years before you apply to college. Through my development program, we will work together to choose the most competitive academic courses to take, plan your extracurricular activities, prepare for standardized testing, and begin formulating strategies to differentiate and make your college application unique.

  • I believe that the first two years of high school is an essential time for students to try (many) new things, engage with others who may be different from you, and to step outside your comfort zone. During these times, that is how you develop, mature, and gain new insights into yourself and your peers.

    Beginning freshman year, we will work together to create a college admissions plan that will set you up for success. We'll identify activities and interests and build upon them by making them meaningful and impactful. You'll learn to develop your skills, interests, and values along the way, as these will be essential when it comes time to working on the qualitative components (essay, short answer) of your college application.

    In addition, I will also help counsel, advise, and guide you throughout your high school journey. In the early high school years, I'm more of a counselor, covering all aspects of your social, emotional, and academic development.

  • Sophomore year includes all of the elements of Freshman year, with an additional emphasis on refining and showcasing the extracurricular activity and academic profile. In addition, we will begin to work together to practice reflective writing. I've noticed that this is something students tend to struggle with come Senior Year as they're scrambling to write their essays. Students are so programmed to write a certain way for their English classes in high school that it produces an unintended consequence. The essay and short answer they write for college applications calls for depth, reflection, and character; we will work together to develop your reflective writing skills using writing exercises, sample essays, monthly journal entries, and reading assignments.

  • Junior year is the time to focus on all aspects of your college application: academic profile, having impactful activities (in school, outside of school, and summer activities), SAT/ACT testing plan, building a college list, and developing your personalized college application strategy.

    At minimum, we'll begin to meet twice a month, as our priorities will be to do everything we can to shore up your profile and make you as compelling as possible.

  • Monthly College Counseling Meetings

    Ongoing Meetings

    Supportive college counseling begins with a strong foundation. We will meet (at minimum) monthly so I can better support and guide you during your high school journey. These will serve as check-ins as well in order to monitor your progress in high school, think about where you want to go, and celebrate everything in between.

  • High School extracurricular activity planning

    Extracurricular Activities

    Why do colleges care about your involvement? What does it reveal? We’ll discuss your interests and how to approach your activity planning, as well as how best to position yourself to develop leadership qualities.

  • Summer activity internship or research planning

    Summer Planning

    Research project? Volunteer? Part-time job? Sports? What should I do?! Students often wonder what the ‘right’ activities should be. Does it look better if I do 4 years of basketball? Or is it OK to do 2 years and volleyball and 2 years of track instead? Let’s discuss what this means and I’ll walk you through the thinking of a college admissions officer.

  • high school course planning

    High School Course Selection

    AP Stats or AP Calc? 4 years of science or an extra year of AP History? We’ll map out your course selection to ensure that you are presenting the most rigorous and competitive high school transcript.

  • college visit

    College Visits

    Are you planning to visit a college campus? Will you be meeting with the admissions officer during the information session? What questions should you ask them? Let me coach you with best practices and tips to make the most of your college campus visit!

  • in addition...

    In addition…

    You will have all of the benefits of the Grade 12 (Senior Year) package as well!