College Application

Parents/students can also be given additional assistance for college applications.  This will include research on which Universities or Colleges to apply to, filling out of applications upon request, and college essay revision.

This will include research on average test requirement met must include SAT I for California State University applicants.

Additionally, research on the average test requirements include SAT I and SAT II: two subject tests, to meet University of California school requirements.

Students are encouraged to build specs that reflect their academic ability as well as other talents they may have and contribute to on their future University campus.

If you have a child at the beginning of high school it is important to remember that gpa is the most important.  Trying to overload on Honors, AP courses, and extracurricular activities maybe too much and damage the potential of the gpa outcome.  After the first year of high school scale down on honors courses and extracurricular activities if more time is needed to maintain a higher gpa. Secondly, to be a strong candidate for top tier UC and Ivy League Schools, they would like to see an SAT score of around 2250, 2-3 SAT II test scores 750+ and 3 AP scores of 5.  To achieve all of these things takes a lot of preparing and planning throughout the high school career.  Also, building personal relationships with counselors and teachers is beneficial to helping your child build social skills, getting strong letters of recommendations, and performing well on their college interviews.

This planning can be arranged via eLearnPrep through email/phone and/or in person sessions at a rate depending on the number of schools applied to and personal statement essay requirements.