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Your high school counselor will hopefully be a great resource for questions along the way, whether it be pointing you to potential college majors, standardizedtest advice, local college fair details, local scholarship information, and help with high school course selection. Do not overload your schedule so shoot for one visit per day.
In addition to attending open houses (these often take place in October and November) and campustours, take a look at the helpful websites below, which offer further information and resources as you conduct research on the private school offerings across the country: Association of Independent Schools in New England (AISNE). *If
Visit the Campus and Connect Demonstrating interest in Brown is essential. Take a campustour, sit in on a class, and reach out to current students to gain valuable insights into life at Brown. SAT and ACT Scores: Aim to perform well on these standardizedtests, as they play a role in the admissions process.
If you haven’t been to one and are considering signing up, they’re usually held in addition to campustours in a place of significance on campus and they highlight specific programs, classes, and opportunities. This section is designed for juniors who have time to take standardizedtests and have not yet applied.
Take the PSAT and plan your test dates for the ACT or SAT; typically, you will take either of these standardizedtests for the first time during the winter or spring of your junior year. Summer before your senior year If possible, visit and go on campustours of the schools on your college list.
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