From One Parent to Another: Application Realities Midvale UT

Parents share some helpful hints about the college application process with you. If you're new to the college search and application process and need some guidance, read on for some tips from people who know the process firsthand, because they've already been through it.

Mrs. Nicole Turville
Family Counseling Center

801-261-3500
5250 So. Commerce Drive (320 W. ) Suite 250
Murray, UT
Ms. Janet Chen
801-597-3918
12465 S. Fort Street Suite 230
Draper, UT
Dr. Steven Chen
Management Systems

801-718-1609
12465 South Fort Street, Suite 230
Draper, UT
Mrs. Rocio Paredes-Mora
Private Practice

801-386-0167
Carriage Crossing
Bountiful, UT
Jamison Law
(801) 263-6367
Murray, UT
Ms. Deanna Rosen
Deanna L. Rosen, LCSW

801-288-1062
970 East Murray-Holladay Road Suite 2E
Salt Lake City, UT
Mrs. Michelle Greene
Synergism Counseling

801-350-1671
11487 So 700 East
Draper, UT
Ms. Anne Evans-Cazier
Evans Counseling, LLC

801-582-0208
1308 S. 1700 E. Suite 210
Salt Lake City, UT
Anthony T Alonzo
(801) 701-8957
Crossroads Therapeutic Services, LLC230 West Towne Ridge Parkway Suite 225
Sandy, UT
Catherine Benton
(801) 215-9445
Sandy, UT
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From One Parent to Another: Application Realities

From One Parent to Another: Application Realities

They say hindsight is 20/20. In this series, you can find out what other parents learned while going through the process of finding, selecting, and paying for their student's education!

Eking out the essays
A long-time college employee complains, ""Trying to get my son to sit down and write a simple essay was impossible. He wouldn’t take the time and said, ‘I don’t know what to write,’ even though he was given multiple choices on the application. I knew that he could write because of the comments written by teachers on his papers in high school. What worked was telling him that the content was more important than the length of the essay. That seemed to take some pressure off, and, before he knew it, he had constructed a decent essay. I think it’s important for students to write their own essays. It’s good preparation for what’s to come in college. They really need to learn how to think for themselves.""

Jackie B., a college professor and survivor of the admission process with her oldest child admits, ""Getting my son to write the essays and complete the admission and financial aid applications was a hand-wringing experience. After our hand wringing was completed, we moved to the heart-pounding stage as we approached the mailbox each day with high hopes. My son got the news he hoped for so it was all worth it.""

Test scores
""Yes, there is life after college-entrance exams,"" said one Phi...

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