COVID has fundamentally changed
this year’s college admissions process.
I want to make sure you have the most up-to-date information on what’s changed, so that
your family can learn how to navigate this new process as effectively as possible.
I interviewed some of my friends and colleagues in the world of college admissions to talk about…
- What to do if your SAT/ACT was canceled, and whether or not you should try to retake it
- How to create a college list and research schools when you can’t visit in person
- The financial impact of COVID on colleges, and how to maximize the amount of financial aid you get this year (Especially if your family’s financial circumstances have changed)
- Why private scholarships are less affected by COVID than other types of funding for college, and how to find and apply for them
- The bigger role essays will play in admissions, and how to approach the new COVID-specific section of the Common App
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About the Host:
Dr. Maggie Wray is a certified ADHD Coach & Academic Life Coach with a Ph.D. in Neurobiology and Behavior from Cornell and a Bachelor’s degree in Astrophysics from Princeton. She founded Creating Positive Futures in 2012 to help high school and college students learn how to earn better grades with less stress. Her team of dedicated coaches is on a mission to empower students to develop the mindset, organization, time management, and study skills they need to achieve their goals.
Learn more at creatingpositivefutures.com