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Getting In Ep 8B: Tips for Selecting an Independent College Counselor

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2016 13:57


Host Julie Lythcott-Haims and Getting In expert Steve LeMenager answer listener questions.  Steve is the president of Edvice, a college counseling firm. He was previously a director of admissions at Princeton University. Listener questions in this episode include one from a Michigan mom who wonders if the limits her daughter's high school places on the number of AP classes a student can take could affect her daughter's college admission chances. A student in the Netherlands and a mother in the US wrote in for advice on how to select an independent college counselor. And a mother in Virginia asks for advice on the kinds of schools her high achieving son should explore, because he "intensely dislikes an elbow-sharpening and competitive environment." Find us on Twitter: @GettingInPodSend us an email or voice memo--to  gettingin@slate.comOr, call our hotline and leave a message at (929) 999-4353. Getting In is sponsored by Audible.com.Get a free audiobook of your choice at www.audible.com/college and use the promo code COLLEGE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Getting In: Your College Admissions Companion
Ep 8B: Tips for Selecting an Independent College Counselor

Getting In: Your College Admissions Companion

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2016 13:57


Host Julie Lythcott-Haims and Getting In expert Steve LeMenager answer listener questions.  Steve is the president of Edvice, a college counseling firm. He was previously a director of admissions at Princeton University. Listener questions in this episode include one from a Michigan mom who wonders if the limits her daughter's high school places on the number of AP classes a student can take could affect her daughter's college admission chances. A student in the Netherlands and a mother in the US wrote in for advice on how to select an independent college counselor. And a mother in Virginia asks for advice on the kinds of schools her high achieving son should explore, because he "intensely dislikes an elbow-sharpening and competitive environment." Find us on Twitter: @GettingInPodSend us an email or voice memo--to  gettingin@slate.comOr, call our hotline and leave a message at (929) 999-4353. Getting In is sponsored by Audible.com.Get a free audiobook of your choice at www.audible.com/college and use the promo code COLLEGE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Getting In - 7A: Tips for Navigating Notification Season

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2016 31:44


Host Julie Lythcott-Haims and Getting In expert Steve LeMenager hear an update from Getting In senior Jordana Meyer and they answer listener questions.  Steve is the president of Edvice, a college counseling firm. He was previously a director of admissions at Princeton University. Listener questions in this episode include one from a mother in Seattle whose son received several acceptance letters, and wonders if the financial aid packages can be negotiated because her husband was recently laid off. A mother in Connecticut asks for advice after her daughter has been rejected everywhere and accepted to a school she would never consider attending. And a California eleventh grader studying abroad in the Czech Republic wonders if her lack of traditional junior year coursework will affect her admissions chances. Find us on Twitter: @GettingInPod Send us an email or voice memo--to  gettingin@slate.com Or, call our hotline and leave a message at (929) 999-4353. Getting In is sponsored by Audible.com. Get a free audiobook of your choice at www.audible.com/college and use the promo code COLLEGE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Getting In: Your College Admissions Companion
7A: Tips for Navigating Notification Season

Getting In: Your College Admissions Companion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2016 31:44


Host Julie Lythcott-Haims and Getting In expert Steve LeMenager hear an update from Getting In senior Jordana Meyer and they answer listener questions.  Steve is the president of Edvice, a college counseling firm. He was previously a director of admissions at Princeton University. Listener questions in this episode include one from a mother in Seattle whose son received several acceptance letters, and wonders if the financial aid packages can be negotiated because her husband was recently laid off. A mother in Connecticut asks for advice after her daughter has been rejected everywhere and accepted to a school she would never consider attending. And a California eleventh grader studying abroad in the Czech Republic wonders if her lack of traditional junior year coursework will affect her admissions chances. Find us on Twitter: @GettingInPod Send us an email or voice memo--to  gettingin@slate.com Or, call our hotline and leave a message at (929) 999-4353. Getting In is sponsored by Audible.com. Get a free audiobook of your choice at www.audible.com/college and use the promo code COLLEGE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Getting In Ep 5A: Do VIP Connections Ever Matter?

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2016 19:31


Host Julie Lythcott-Haims welcomes back Getting In experts Steve LeMenager and Parke Muth to answer more listener questions.   A college counselor in Boston asks what online resources he should include in a presentation to 11th-graders. A mom in Switzerland wonders how US Colleges will convert her son's International Baccalaureate scores to an American-style GPA. A college counselor in Pittsburgh is wary of parents who insist their social and political connections could help their children gain admission. And a mom in California is curious how students can self-advocate when their high school college counselors cannot pick up the phone and call an admissions office.   Steve LeMenager mentioned several helpful online resources for students starting their search:   Khan Academy Naviance Big Future Cappex College Navigator College Insight   There are lots of ways to send us questions and comments:   Follow us on Twitter: @GettingInPod   Send us an email or voice memo to gettingin@slate.com   Or, call our hotline and leave a message at (929) 999-4353   Getting In is sponsored by Audible.com. Get a free audiobook of your choice at www.audible.com/college and use the promo code COLLEGE.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Getting In: Your College Admissions Companion
Ep 5A: Do VIP Connections Ever Matter?

Getting In: Your College Admissions Companion

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2016 19:01


Host Julie Lythcott-Haims welcomes back Getting In experts Steve LeMenager and Parke Muth to answer more listener questions. A college counselor in Boston asks what online resources he should include in a presentation to 11th-graders. A mom in Switzerland wonders how US Colleges will convert her son's International Baccalaureate scores to an American-style GPA. A college counselor in Pittsburgh is wary of parents who insist their social and political connections could help their children gain admission. And a mom in California is curious how students can self-advocate when their high school college counselors cannot pick up the phone and call an admissions office. Steve LeMenager mentioned several helpful online resources for students starting their search: Khan AcademyNavianceBig FutureCappexCollege NavigatorCollege Insight There are lots of ways to send us questions and comments: Follow us on Twitter: @GettingInPod Send us an email or voice memo to gettingin@slate.com Or, call our hotline and leave a message at (929) 999-4353 Getting In is sponsored by Audible.com.Get a free audiobook of your choice at www.audible.com/college and use the promo code COLLEGE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Getting In: Your College Admissions Companion
Ep 4F: Researchers Call for Bold Changes in Admission

Getting In: Your College Admissions Companion

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2016 29:48


This week the Harvard Graduate School of Education issued a report that called for sweeping changes in the college admissions process. Host Julie Lythcott-Haims and Getting In expert Steve LeMenager talk about the report's highlights-- which emphasized authentic community service and aimed to de-emphasize the importance of AP courses and standardized test scores. Steve is the president of Edvice, a college counseling firm. He was previously a director of admissions at Princeton University. Plus, Julie and Steve answer listener questions. One listener suggests applicants look into ROTC programs and the GI Bill as a way to finance college. And a mom in Florida wonders what the right fit for her son might be when he has so many interests and aptitude across science, humanities, music, and language. There are lots of ways to send us questions and comments: Follow us on Twitter: @GettingInPod Send us an email or voice memo to gettingin@slate.com Or, call our hotline and leave a message at (929) 999-4353 Getting In is sponsored by Audible.com.Get a free audiobook of your choice at www.audible.com/college and use the promo code COLLEGE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Getting In: Your College Admissions Companion
Ep 3F: If I Get Deferred, How Can I Stand Out In the Regular Pool?

Getting In: Your College Admissions Companion

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2015 26:05


Host Julie Lythcott-Haims and expert Steve LeMenager, president of Edvice, and independent college counseling firm and a former director of admission at Princeton, answer listener questions. A mom whose daughter has applied early decision to an Ivy, wonders-- if her daughter gets deferred-- what kinds of actions can be taken to stand out in the regular pool. A high school junior asks if skipping 12th grade to attend an early college program is a good idea. And a dad wonders how to find top colleges not in the popular top-20 that would be a good fit for his high achieving daughter. Plus updates from Getting In seniors Jonathan Diaz, Ellis Wells, and Jordana Meyer. Jonathan gets a welcome bump in his SATs. And early December can be an anxious time for students awaiting early decision notifications, but Jordana and Ellis are finding ways to escape the stress. Send us an email or voice memo--to gettingin@slate.comOr, call our hotline and leave a message at (929) 999-4353. Getting In is sponsored by Audible.com.Get a free audiobook of your choice at www.audible.com/college and use the promo code COLLEGE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Getting In: Your College Admissions Companion
Ep 3B: 3 Surprising Ways To Demonstrate Interest

Getting In: Your College Admissions Companion

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2015 12:18


Julie Lythcott-Haims, and college counselors Parke Muth, and Steve LeMenager answer listener questions. A parent asks what "demonstrating interest" really means beyond visiting campuses and opening emails from colleges of interest. And a mom wonders if a high school's low average SAT score could affect her child's admission chances. Plus one of our Getting In seniors tells us what it's like to totally complete an application and "click submit." Send us an email or voice memo--to gettingin@slate.comOr, call our hotline and leave a message at (929) 999-4353. Getting In is sponsored by Audible.com.Get a free audiobook of your choice at www.audible.com/college and use the promo code COLLEGE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices