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We are committed to equipping students with the comprehensive tools and resources necessary for successful university placement, with a particular emphasis on facilitating admission to esteemed international universities.
Our comprehensive college counseling program provides personalized guidance throughout the high school journey.
As an accredited testing center for TOEFL, SAT, PSAT, and ACT examinations, we offer convenient access to standardized testing, streamlining the university application process and empowering students to achieve their academic aspirations.
College Planning
9th Grade
Study hard, be responsible with your school work and prepare to take the PSAT 8/9.
Join sports, clubs and other student organizations. Investigate the potential of your current hobbies, in building a strong portfolio.
Get active in your community, check out organizations that help out social causes you have a particular interest in.
Build strong relationships with your peers, your teachers, people in the industry you are interested in.
Get to know yourself:
Take a vocational test
Talk to your counselor.
Make a financial plan with your parents and save up!
Keep track of your accomplishments for your resumé.
10th Grade
Take the PSAT 10.
Create an account in ACT and practice for it.
Stay focused on your grades. What’s your GPA?
Start Building your resumé.
Start looking at universities/colleges.
Get familiar with the application process in different countries.
College / University requirements: Where are you at?
Keep building relationships with your teachers.
Is it starting to look clearer?
If you are still undecided, participate in vocational programs.
Parallel to your research about scholarships, college requirements and your career pathway, identify how your current club participations, hobbies and sports enhance your profile.
11th Grade
Have your interests changed?
Attend college fairs and sessions.
Start building your college list.
College/University requirements.
Research financial aid.
Identify who will write your recommendation letters.
Let’s meet with your parents/guardians (Semester II)
Pursue leadership roles in extracurriculars and community.
Take the SAT / ACT (Semester II)
12th Grade
Let’s meet with your parents/guardians.
Ask your counselor for your transcript.
Request for your Mid-year transcript to be sent out by your counselor (at the end of Semester I).
Ask your counselor to send your final transcript (at the end of Semester II).
*Retake the SAT/ACT.
Register for TOEFL.
Narrow your list of colleges.
Ask your teachers for recommendation letters.
Edit and perfect your college application essays.
Fill out FAFSA or CSS Profile.
Finalize and submit your college application. (At least 2 applications through Common App or individually by Thanksgiving).
Apply for scholarships.
Prepare for interviews (if applicable).
Aim to get your best grades yet.
Check your email for acceptance letters and scholarship offers.
Review your options and make your final college decision.
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