College Preparation: A Checklist for Freshmen & Sophomores
9th & 10th Grade
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Challenge yourself in school.
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Get involved and stay involved.
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Colleges like to see consistency and leadership in a few extracurriculars rather than brief participation in a ton of activities.
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Do volunteer work if possible.
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Start thinking about what type of college you want to go to (Community? University?) and make sure you are on the right high school course track for that pathway.
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Try to get good grades; 9th grade is the first year in which your grades count towards your college applications.
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Get to know your counselors and college advisers.
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Form relationships with teachers. They will be writing your recommendation letters one day.
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Start a “brag file” in which you keep track of your:
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Participation in sports and clubs
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Volunteer work (log hours)
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Honors and awards
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Employment
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Make sure to keep track of the years you were involved, number of hours dedicated, and positions held.
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Make sure your social networking sites are becoming more professional in content. Also, keep them restrictive with higher security measures.
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Apply for scholarships, awards, or contests for high school students.
10th Grade
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Seek leadership roles in your extracurriculars.
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Familiarize yourself with the SAT and ACT.
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Take the PSAT if possible and be sure to sign up for your scores to be considered for Merit Scholarships.
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Take the PreACT if you are thinking about taking the ACT.
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Start a college search folder. Collect brochures and information on colleges you might be interested in.
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Create a professional email address. Example: john.smith@gmail.com or j.smith2014@gmail.com.