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Admissions Office Q&A: Overnight Stays at Prospective Colleges Teresa Farmer, admissions counselor for Eureka College, discusses arranging an overnight stay at a prospective college. Admissions Office Q&A: AP Courses, Grades, and Choosing the Right College Pat Armstrong, director of admissions at St. John's University, discusses why it's important to take challenging high school courses, how colleges judge a dip in your grades, and how to choose the right college. Admissions Office Q&A: Culture Shock and Grades vs. Clubs Pat Leonard, director of admissions for Brooklyn College, discusses how to get over the college culture shock and whether schools are more interested in grades or extracurriculars during the admissions process. Admissions Office Q&A: How to Choose Your College and When to Apply Susan Reantillo, executive director of admissions for Queens College, discusses how to choose your college and when to apply. Admissions Office Q&A: The College Search, Teacher Recommendations, and On-Campus Services Reena Gold, assistant director of admissions at List College of Jewish Studies, discusses conducting the college search, getting good teacher recommendations, and on-campus services that will help you feel at home. Admissions Office Q&A: Applications and Waitlists Larry Rideaux and Ma Esther Francis, dean and assistant dean of student development at Tomball College/North Harris Montgomery Community College District, discuss college applications and being wait-listed. Admissions Office Q&A: Early Decision, Early Action, and Regular Decision College officials discuss whether Early Decision, Early Action, or Regular Decision is right the choice for you. Admissions Office Q&A: You, Your Parents, and the College Decision Matthew Whelan, the director of admission at St. John's University, discusses the role that parents should play in the college selection process. Admissions Office Q&A: How Do Colleges Look at Grades? College officials discuss how they judge your high school transcript. Admissions Office Q&A: What is a Well-Rounded Student? College officials discuss what makes a student well-rounded. |