How Should A Student Allocate Time to Their Numerous Activities?

About two weeks ago, we sent out an "Ask me Anything" email, where subscribers to our newsletter replied with their questions about college admissions. Before we release all the responses tomorrow....we wanted to give you a sneak peak.

The question:
How should my child allocate time to their numerous activities this summer (specifically a job, classes, visiting schools, SAT/ACT prep, internships, and having fun)?

Jack Beecher responds in an in-depth video,
here:

Watch: Allocating Time for College Admissions During the Summer

Time: 4:52

I hope this helps you/your child in deciding how to allocate time during the summer.

Look out for our email TOMORROW answering all the other questions you asked!

Best of luck,
Melina Kazanas

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