Now that you’ve been on the campuses of some of your selected colleges, you can collect more information. You can either request brochures and applications while on campus or by mail.
Once you receive these documents, read them thoroughly. You don’t want to come across any surprise deadlines later on when you’re actually applying.
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Get a job but save time for friends
If you haven’t worked before, now is the time to suck it up and get a job. Let’s face it: college is expensive! By getting a job over the summer—and saving the money you earn, of course—you’ll be able to buy those school supplies and books once the fall semester begins.
SAT Study Guide Review
The SAT Reasoning Test offered by the College Board is used as a standardized college admissions test in the United States. Students typically take the SAT at the finale of their High School careers, as most major universities use the SAT as placement criteria.
Certified Treasury Professional Study Guide Review
The Certified Treasury Professional Exam offered by the Association for Financial Professionals Inc. (AFP) certifies successful test takers as Certified Treasury Professional (CTP).Candidates must have at least two or more years of full time experience working in a finance related field. Those with less than two years can still take the exam if they have [...]
Certified Six Sigma Study Guide Review
The Certified Six Sigma Black Belt and Green Belt Exams offered by the American Society for Quality (ASQ) certify individuals as Certified Six Sigma Black Belt (CSSBB) and Certified Six Sigma Green Belt (CSSGB) respectively.
