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    Newsletter

    Message from your counselors 2

    Application sent! Now what? 3

    Whats Coming Up 4

    The Admission Process Revealed 5-7

    Information Seminar by IDP 8

    INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

    November 24, 2011

    F O R Y E A R 1 3 S T U D E N T S

    Mr. Joachim Ekstrom

    (Mr. Kim)

    [email protected]

    Room 4203

    Phone Extension: 353

    Ms. Brita Nash

    [email protected]

    Room 4205

    Phone Extension:

    205

    Mrs. Brenda Manfredi

    [email protected]

    Room 4204b

    Phone Extension: 204

    Last Thursday of every month!

    Family Names A-Ka Family Names Ki-Sai Family Names Sat-Z

    The NIST College Counseling Newsletter provides extraguidance for you. It will be sent to you on the last Thursday of everymonth until you are done with your applications. Please read each

    newsletter carefully, and save it in the College/University folder on

    your tablet, so that you can find it easily, and go back to review im-

    portant information, dates, and deadlines when needed. This news-

    letter will also be sent to your parents and teachers.

    Steps to College/University

    Meet the Counselors

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    Message from your counselorsN I S T

    Lunch-Hour Workshops

    Most Amazing Seniors,

    As we are just three weeks from the winter vacation and many of you have some very important university deadlines to meet duringhat time, we want to take a few minutes to remind you about what needs to be done and when. (If you are in denial or procrastination

    mode, you can consider this a helpful push from your counselors!)

    art A: We assume that you have now

    . Completed the FERPA agreement on Naviance

    . Added all of the universities to which you are applyingregardless of WHERE they are or when the applications are dueto

    Naviance. Updated the status to submitted on your short-list on Naviance for each university to which you have sent the application. Finished - or are close to finishingyour university essays. Please note that your counselor will find it hard to proofread your

    university essays during the last week of school as we will be (spectacularly) busy sending off your supporting documents viaNaviance and courier (a few universities do not yet accept online submissions). That still gives you two weeks in which to ask us

    to look at your draft(s).. Finishedor are close to finishingonline applications for the UK and North American universities. These applications include

    UCAS, Common Application and individual universities. Please note that Naviance shows that 52 percent of NIST university ap-

    plications have already been completedCONGRATULATIONS to those students who have already sent off their applications!

    . Ordered (online) your official TOEFL/IELTS/SAT score reports to be sent directly to your universities by TOEFL/IELTS/CollegeBoard. This is your responsibilitythe counselors do not report SAT or TOEFL/IELTS scores.

    art B: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    Which applications must be sent before the December 2nd NIST deadline?UK, USA and Canada, and any university with a due date before February 1 st and any application that you would like to send early.

    Can my counselor send the supporting documents before I submit my application online?Unfortunately not. Your section must be received first by universities. It would create chaos, in university admissions offices, if theupporting documents arrived before NIST students created and completed their files.

    What do I do if I want to change some universities on my short-list on Naviance?lease check these choices with your counselor so that we can ensure that you continue to have a good balance of Reach/Fit/Safetychools. Then add the universities on Naviance and cancel the ones that you will not be applying to.

    How many universities can I apply to?he NIST maximum is 10with UCAS counting as one and the University of California campuses counting as one. The exception to

    his rule is if you and your parents have already spoken with your counselor and given a compelling reason for applying to more than0 universities. Please note that 6-9 well chosen universities is a good universal guideline.

    Our counselors are such nice people Im sure that they wont mind sending the supporting documents off during their

    vacation. Right?

    We really are such nice people which is why we provided you with a set of university application deadlines in August. Nowhere onhe planet has there been less ambiguity about when various components of the university applications are due.

    We will actually be on vacation during our vacations, and wont be able to send any documents for you.

    When I checked my online status at The University of Donald Duck (substitute your university name here) I saw that they

    are missing my teacher letters of recommendation and my transcript but my counselor e-mailed to say that (s)he sent it.Although Naviance online submissions are instantaneous, please understand that it takes university admissions office staff some timeanywhere between a few days and a few weeks) to file all parts of the application. Please have patience with the universities as they

    re receiving thousands of applications. If you get a message indicating that something is missing, your first step is to follow up withhe university yourself by phone or e-mail. They may tell you to wait a week while things are filed or they may ask you or the schoolo take some action which we will! If the documents are not listed as having been received in one to two weeks, please conta ct yourounselor who will be in touch with an admissions offer. Universities are terrific about permitting NIST to fax or email a documenthat they have not been able to find after the application-dust has settled. Please be aware that at many North American universities,

    our application will not be read until late February/Early March. There is time to provide the universities with anything they aremissing.

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    AS WELL AStick the box on Naviance that the application has been submitted under EACHuniversity that you apply to student has submitted his/her application

    Application sent! Now what?

    A few schools do not yet accept online submission, so these will be sent by

    courier within FIVE DAYS. You will receive an e-mail from Khun Thongkorn

    informing you of the date and time that your package was sent by courier

    along with all of the information you will need to track this package. Please

    note that this is your responsibility.

    Example Email:Dear Mr./Ms. Counselor

    I just wanted to let you know that I have sent in my application to the University of

    Notre Dame as well as completed my applications to University of Leeds and

    University of Manchester on UCAS.

    Please send my supporting documentation.

    Thank you,

    Fiona FalconWhat are the supporting documents? Teacher recommendation letters Counselor recommendation letter (for North-America) Academic Transcript (Year 10-12)

    School Profile

    Remember that you are responsible for sending SAT/ACT and TOEFL/IELTS scores

    DIRECTLY from the testing agency to the universities who require them.

    How to send SAT scores: http://sat.collegeboard.org/register/sat-score-choice

    Contact the TOEFL/IELTS agencies directly (online) to have score reports sent to universi-

    ties who require them.

    You MUSTemail your counsellor when you have completed and sent an applica-tion, so that we can prepare and send the supporting documents to your univer-

    http://sat.collegeboard.org/register/sat-score-choicehttp://sat.collegeboard.org/register/sat-score-choicehttp://sat.collegeboard.org/register/sat-score-choice
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    Whats Coming Up

    Lunch-Hour Workshops

    Next NIST College Counseling News will be in your inbox on Thursday January 26.

    Kind regards, The Secondary Counselors

    Enjoy your

    Winter...

    8 days

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    The Admission Process Revealed

    By Joachim Ekstrom

    The university admission process is a mysterious one, and often a cause of anxiety and stress

    for many students and parents. What is it that determines if you are accepted to your program

    of interest? Why is one student admitted, and another one not? Are there any secrets that will

    guarantee entrance to your chosen program? Unfortunately, there are no such secrets, and no

    such guarantees, but it is our hope that by reading this article some of your questions will be

    answered, and some of your stress reduced.

    The admission officers job is to promote their programs, and recruit students to their

    university. They have to select, from a large pool of applicants, students who are most likely to

    succeed at, and contribute to their university.

    When selecting the freshman students, universities often try to meet several goals at the same

    time, such as attracting great scholars and creative thinkers who are able to contribute with

    innovative ideas and make their campus an interesting place to be, but at the same time

    maintain an international student body. Another goal might be to get as many students as

    possible, who meet the minimum requirements, so that they can expand, and add new

    departments and programs. Goals vary among universities, and sometimes the goals vary from

    year to year within a university. In addition, admission officers within a certain university very

    often hold different views on how the goals should be interpreted, and what it means to reach

    these goals.

    Many universities place great emphasis on students test scores in tests such as the SAT, TOEFL,

    and IELTS, while others have made tests scores optional. Many university representatives

    consider the students personal statement, to evaluate his or her ability to put thoughts into

    writing. The essay is, for them, an extremely valuable tool to select interesting students who

    would bring unique qualities to their campus. On the contrary, many other universities make

    essays optional.

    Some universities are very focused on your academic abilities while others think it is more

    important that you are a well rounded individual with a strong participation in extracurricular

    activities. Most universities want to attract students with great academic potential, but they

    often also want interesting students that can contribute well and make their campus an exciting

    learning environment. Many universities weigh factors carefully, but typically no single factor

    gets a student admitted; they all make a difference and any of them might be the final push you

    needed to get accepted.

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    Admission decisions might not seem fair and reasonable due to the fact that admission officers

    are forced to make subjective decisions. The factors that make one admission officer excited

    about your application may not have the same impact on another admissions staff person.

    As you can imagine, it is impossible to come up with a secret formula that will guarantee a

    place at the university that you are interested in. Nevertheless, we are going to emphasize

    some areas that you should be aware of, and that will be beneficial in your application process.

    As an applicant you should focus more on fitting in than getting in, meaning that you should

    be more concerned with finding a university where you would study with students who are

    similar to you in terms of academic abilities, skills and interests, and where you would also feel

    at home, than trying to get into an university just because it is highly ranked. Be realistic and

    spend more time thinking about your fit universities than your reach universities. The most

    important thing is for you to feel at home, and be successful in college.

    Lets have a look at some of the most common factors considered by admission officers in the

    selection process.

    1. High School ProgramThe courses you take in high school are the most important factor. The admission officers will

    look at your choice of courses in comparison with other applicants, and in comparison to what

    is offer at our school.

    Take courses that are in line with your interests, abilities, skills, and intended university

    program. Take the most advanced courses as you can manage without getting in over your

    head. Universities are interested in your potential to do well at their institution, make sure you

    show them that you are capable of achieving well academically.

    2. Grades

    Grades give an indication of your motivation and capabilities. It doesnt mean that you should

    choose courses in which you know you would get a better grade just for the sake of getting high

    grades; you still choose courses based upon your interests and abilities.

    3.Test Scores

    Test scores are viewed as important, but not as the critical variable in making an admission

    decision. Even in the US, there are a great number of schools that dont require the SAT.

    Students with English as a second language should do the TOEFL or IELTS tests to show proof of

    their English proficiency. Most NIST students dont need to prepare for these tests, and they

    often achieve high scores which look good on their applications. On the other hand, it is also

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    true that many universities will be satisfied with IB English A1, A2 or B, and will not require you

    to prove your proficiency in English.

    3. Extracurricular Activities

    The question the admission officers ask here is: what has the student done with his or hertime? It is better if the student has shown commitment to a few well chosen activities over

    time, rather than merely joining lots of different clubs and organizations.

    4. Personal Qualities and Letters of Recommendation

    This is a part of the application that can really make the difference between a denial and

    acceptance. Your personal qualities and potentials are seen in the teachers recommendation

    letters and in your own personal statement (College Essay). Important qualities here are

    intellectual curiosity, empathy, fairness, and sustained commitment to local or school issues.

    The admission officers will pay special attention to particularly meaningful reflections upon asignificant life experience, or a positive response to a personal setback. Qualities or attributes

    that students often highlight are dedication to community service, special talents and abilities,

    travel and work experiences, and unique achievements. These are things that will make many

    admission officers interested in your application.

    Finally, a piece of advice to remember throughout your application process: Dont try to be

    superhuman, super-sophisticated, super-scholar, or super-something else. Dont try to

    manipulate the admission process with hocus-pocus and made-up stories and images of

    yourself. Such strategies are likely to fail. The admission officers have extensive experiencedealing with applications and they know when students are genuine, and when they are not.

    Relax, take a deep breath, and be yourself! Tell your own, real story, and tell it well.

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