If you are an underclassman, chances are you have started meeting with admissions counselors from colleges you are interested in. This is great! It is important to meet with admissions counselors so that they know who you are. Counselors can advocate for you when you apply to their school if they think you are a good candidate. It is much easier for a counselor to root for a student if they have met you or had some interaction with you. Your first interaction with a counselor should not be when they are reading your application!
That being said, here's today's College Crack Question of the Week. Remember - submit your answer to amanda.loh@tus.k12.pa.us by Thursday.
Colleges
often have admissions counselors who are assigned to specific high schools.
Identify five counselors (preferably from schools you are interested in) who are specifically assigned to Franklin County, PA
and/or JBHS. Write down their names and the college they represent.
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