Balancing Your Input in the College Application Process Venice CA

Whether your kids barricade you from their rooms or still sit down with you for heart-to-hearts, they want your input when it comes time to start applying for college. Getting into and heading off to college is an all-new gig! They'll need your support and assistance carefully doled out in the perfect recipe of love, understanding, and patience — mixed with just a dash of interference and control.

Santa Monica College
(310) 434-4000
1900 Pico Blvd
Santa Monica, CA
Toni & Guy Hairdressing Academy - Santa Monica
(310) 451-0101
1358 5th St
Santa Monica, CA
Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
(310) 577-3000
13315 W. Washington Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA
California Healing Arts College
(310) 826-7622
12217 Santa Monica Blvd, Suite 206
Los Angeles, CA
Otis College of Art & Design
(800) 527-6847
9045 Lincoln Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Argosy University - Los Angeles
(310) 866-4000
2950 31st Street
Santa Monica, CA
The Art Institute of California - Los Angeles
(310) 752-4700
2900 31st St
Santa Monica, CA
American Intercontinental University - Los Angeles
(310) 302-2000
12655 West Jefferson Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
Pardee Rand Graduate School of Policy Studies
(310) 393-0411
1776 Main St
Santa Monica, CA
Emperor's College of Traditional Oriental Medicine
(310) 453-8300
1807 Wilshire Blvd, Ste #200
Santa Monica, CA
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Balancing Your Input in the College Application Process

Balancing Your Input in the College Admission Process


Finding balance
Filling out forms, writing essays, taking tests, and meeting deadlines can be pretty overwhelming for someone who is simultaneously dealing with midterms, acne, dating crises, graduation, and teen angst. A really good role for you might be that of secretary — keeping track of dates, organizing files and papers, and providing the gentle reminder about appointments and deadlines…and common sense.

What you don't want to be is the smothering parent who makes your child's admission to college your new full-time job. You've heard of them…you might even know one yourself. The suburban mom who puts everything together, has it professionally typed and printed, hires a writer to compose the essays, and has a secretary fill out all the applications...and then overnights the whole shebang to the college she personally selects for her child. This only undermines the independence your child needs to survive college and it won't do anyone any favors when the admission committee figures out that your.

Author: Amy Ambler

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