Educational Awareness: College Admission and Transition
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College Admission and Transition​

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November 08th, 2021

11/8/2021

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The school year has started. Halloween has just passed, and Thanksgiving is about to arrive. Hopefully, everyone is focused on learning and working as hard as possible to achieve the desired grades. While applying yourself in each class, you want to remember your long-term goal, which is to attend the college of your choice. Right now colleges are making their choices for the Freshman Class of 2022. Soon it will be your turn to enter as a freshman in 2023 or 2024.
 
Colleges are looking for their ideal students, and you are looking for the perfect college. In your junior year, the search begins. The best place to start is by asking your guidance counselor to recommend a few colleges that might be appropriate for you. After gathering the names of some colleges, it is best to look at the website of each college since it is impossible to visit every school on your list, especially if you need to travel to different regions of the United States. You can use each website to virtually learn almost everything about that college. The EA Team is happy to guide you toward the best way for you to look at the site depending on your needs.
 
If you are taking an EA Test Prep class, conversations about colleges are primarily held before class. Once you become an EA student, remember to arrive early!  And of course, we are always available to answer all your questions. 


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