College Path

COLLEGE PATH’S GOAL IS TO GIVE YOU ALL THE FACTS ABOUT THE COLLEGE ADMISSIONS’ PROCESS

Much of the anxiety and confusion surrounding college admissions that affects both students and parents comes from misinformation. An atmosphere of half-truths and rumors has settled like a fog around the college application process, equally contributing to its terrors. Add to to this the literally thousands of resources that address various aspects of the college search and application process – books, periodicals, the Internet, private consultants and peers – and the task of helping yourself or your child navigate through the maze can be overwhelming. College Path clears the fog and guides you every step of the way by clearly providing complete facts in an organized, straightforward manner.

“Thank you so much for making the college application process so easy…I felt I was always on top of things and that you gave me the best chance of getting into the school of my dreams – MIT.”

Massachusetts Institute of Technology Student

In her practice as an independent college counselor, and in her new interactive eBook (and paperback) –   College Bound, Dr. Hand-Gonzales gives you the answers to these questions and more!cb-2016-17-cvr-only

How much involvement should my parents have in the college selection decision?

How much control do I have in the college application process?

With so much competition, what are may chances of getting into one of my top choice schools?

Is it true that not getting into an Ivy League school or a prestigious “name” institutions diminishes my chances of success later in life?

Are good test scores more important than my academic record?

Will my major determine my career?  If so, should I choose a college based on my major?

Once I finish my junior year, can I coast academically since colleges won’t see senior grades until after I am admitted?

How do I decide what my needs and desires are when selecting a college?mcbp-2016-17-cvr-only-72dpi

How do I find the right college “fit”?

What do I see myself doing in college?

How do I decide what to major in  – and why is this important?

Is it true that I won’t have the resources or diversity at a small school that I can get at a big school?

What is the best way to get organized for the college application process?

How do I decide where to apply?

How do I put the college application package together?

What do I do after I receive an admissions decision?

My College Bound Plan” is the companion workbook to College Bound. A wonderful way to keep control of the process and stay organized!

To learn more, email Dr. Hand – Gonzales at [email protected].