Planning for a college is a 2 years? process. And it is going to take you much hard work if your family cannot afford the college fees. It is then up to you to acquire and submit financial aid forms, scholarship applications and grant applications which requires diligence and follow up. I know this might sound tedious, but you can pull it off all by yourself if you follow these tips. Read on..
If you are a high school junior, then you should start by taking the SAT or ACT. You cannot skip this part by any means! Colleges look at a student's entire high school academic record when making admission decisions and therefore, always try to keep your grades up. Do not underestimate the result in preliminary grades because they count too!
You should decide what strikes you most about a college. Anything from location to social life can be taken into consideration. Going to a college fair and talking to the representatives is a great way to get acquainted with the college you are considering. Look for ?college nights? and ?open houses? on newspapers and community bulletin boards regularly.
In order to pay for the text-books and tuition fees, you must get research your scholarship and grant options. Now-a-days, there are a lot of good online scholarship search services around; you can try them if you like. However, you should avoid scholarship scams which fool you for your money. Some scholarships require you to write an essay on a certain topic. Keep in mind that, no matter how well you write, your essay will instantly get disqualified if you do not follow certain guidelines. Do not submit the essay by post if they ask to send it by e-mail, and vice versa. You should also be aware of the deadline while trying for an essay writing-based scholarship. While reviewing your scholarship applications, admission officers/scholarship providers may want to see the evidence of your leadership skills. Therefore, it is a great idea to be involved in your community or in extra curricular activities at school. Joining a club or signing up for a committee will also increase your chance of getting a scholarship.
In the fall of your senior year, pick the colleges that attract you the most. It is proven that re-taking the ACT or SAT improves a student's test score. Therefore, sign up in order to re-take those tests and give mock tests before the actual test to hone your skills. Keep in mind that a decent ACT or SAT score increases the chance of getting scholarships. Attending a financial aid presentation is highly recommended. They are offered at schools and libraries. From your list of preferred colleges, take only a handful which you would give utmost attention. Obtain FASFA (Free Application for Student-Aid) from high schools or local libraries then submit it within as soon as possible.
In the spring, double-check if you have submitted all the financial aid forms and received the SAR (Student-Aid Report) which usually arrives a month after the submission of FAFSA. All you have to do next is decide which college you want to go to. Notify your preferred college of your decision and you are all done!
Getting Ready For School
Buy the time that you are finished with these hints you will be ready to enjoy Spring, have your patio in tip-top condition and be the envy of all of your neighbors.
As you will see when you go through the list most of these things involve painting or general clean up and 3 or 4 of these can be accomplished at one time in only a few hours :
Paint the lawn furniture and fix the broken parts
Paint the wheelbarrow, lawnmower and handles on the garden tools
Give the garden tools a good coating of WD-40, this cleans them up and makes it easier for the dirt to fall right off
Paint all of the lawn ornaments, flower urns etc.
Get the camping gear ready, check the tent, fill everything that are dry goods, restock
Clean out dresser drawers
Get rid of all of the winter clothes that are too small
Clean the sump pump?get ready for the April and May showers
Give a few rooms a fresh coat of paint
Clean out the medicine cabinet in the bathroom and restock
Get the bikes all cleaned up, get new chains, security liocks, check the tires etc.
Clean the drapes and curtains, windows, sills etc. check windows for leaks
Clean all of the carpeting, spray and dsinfect
Put the cars in the driveway and clean up the garage
Clean out the linen closet, get rid of old towels or cut up for rags
Clean out old sheets, comforters etc.
Get all of the fishing gear ready, put new line on, check the tackle box
Clean out all of the drains in the house
Dust and wax all of the ceiling fans
Go thru catalog's and get an idea of what everyone in the home needs for summer clothes etc.
Pick out flowers for in the garden or flower box for on the patio from seed catalogs
Clean out the freezer and rearrange
Have the kids sort their toys..keep, throw out, give away, rummage sale
Check the hot water heater, drain and refill
Get new filters for the furnace, air conditioner, humidifier and dehumidifier
Put new batteries in the smoke and carbon dioxide detectors
There are so many things to do in the spring that you don't know where to start, get a jump on spring and be good to yourself so that you can REALLY enjoy the nice weather.
This will take care of all of those pesky little things that have to be done to make your home and yard look beautiful and well taken care of. We have a tendency in this hurry up world of ours to forget certain things so our home maintenance becomes a never ending cycle and another stressful point in our lives. Hang thing list in your garage or basement and refer to it every year to be organized, eliminate stress and have your home under control.
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