Free Teleseminar 

Everything Parents Need to Know About Getting Into  Selective Colleges  

For parents of students in 8th-11th grade

 

No need to leave home!  

 

A telephone is all the equipment you need.  Just call in, enter your personal access code (we'll send it to you after you register) and you'll be connected to the program. 

 

Speaker:  Susan Goodkin is a graduate of Harvard University, Harvard Law School, and Oxford University, where she was a Rhodes Scholar.  In addition to college consulting, Susan writes and speaks nationally on education issues including college admissions.  Her articles have appeared in newspapers including The Washington Post, The Miami Herald, The Philadelphia Enquirer, The Sacramento Bee and The Houston Chronicle.

 

We'll answer your critical questions, including:
 
What are selective colleges looking for?
 
How can your child build his or her resume to improve the chances of getting into a selective college?
 
What classes should your child be taking?
  
What do you need to know about the PSAT/SAT/ACT/
SAT Subject Tests?
 
What are selective schools looking for in an application essay?
What shouldn't your child write about in his/her essay?
 
What are colleges looking for in recommendations?
What teachers should your child ask to write a recommendation?
What shouldn't teachers write in a recommendation?
 
What common concerns shouldn't you worry about?
  
Plus, we'll end with a question and answer session.
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Register today to reserve your spot.  Spaces are limited. 

 

This one-hour program will be offered on two different dates/times:

 

Sunday, May 20, 7 p.m. PT, 10 p.m. ET

 

Sunday, June 3, 4 p.m. PT, 7 p.m. ET

 

  To register, send an e-mail to
Susan.Goodkin@LearningStrategiesCenter.com   (Note: some browsers require you to copy and paste the address.)

 

Put "register" in the subject line, and include your name and the date you'd like to attend in the text.  
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Questions?  Call 805-642-6686 (9-6 PT) or e-mail