Friday, August 14, 2009

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

It ain't over 'till it's over...


Junior year is the hardest one, right? And senior year is… vacation! Well, maybe not…

The truth is, when it comes to applying to college, senior year counts.

Think of it this way:

Senior year = the last two minutes of the NCAA Tournament game!

Here are some tips for making your senior year and your college search a win-win.


1. Choose challenging courses: College’s wants to see consistent improvement over four years and a challenging curriculum. Siena requires four years of English and History and three-four years of Math, Science, and a Foreign Language, depending on your intended major (Business majors – this means four years of math!). In addition, AP or honors level classes are great preparation for college and proof that you’ve challenged yourself academically throughout high school.

2. Keep your grades up: Most colleges are going to request your first quarter grades (at least) so it’s very important to work as hard as possible and finish out the year strong. Don’t forget, we see your final grades too – so don’t slack off, even after your acceptances.

Final minutes of the game, don’t let up.

3. SAT/ACT: Feel free to take either test more than once but no later than October 1st.

Fouled on jump shot, a second chance to score some points!

4. Stay involved: Continue to participate in clubs and activities; but don’t try to join too many senior just to fill your resume. Think “quality over quantity”.

As the clock winds down be as active as possible.

5. See your counselor: Meet with your school counselor regularly to make sure your information is organized and arrives to colleges on time.

Final timeout of the game make sure everything is in order - no mistakes!

6. Maintain college contact: Schedule visits/interviews for September-November. Get the business cards of admissions counselors you meet and follow up with a call or e-mail should you have any questions (we love thank you notes too!).

Get involved in the game as many ways as you can.

7. Have fun!

Win the game in crunch time, when it matters most!

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Checking In


Hello Readers!

We hope you've been enjoying our blog and learning from our insider tips and tricks.

Thank you for all of the positive comments! Please feel free to ask us to blog about a particular topic of interest as well - we are happy to give you the information you need most.

Recently, there have been some great news articles about college education. Some have mentioned Siena and some haven't, but we thought you may be interested to read the few below.

Enjoy! And as always, let us know what you think!

Rah, Rah, Resume! Like the schools mentioned in this New York Times article, Siena's Career Center offers lifetime services to alumni. So if you lose your job in twenty years? We've got your back. Click here to visit Siena's Career Center online.

Prospective students are concerned over the cost of tuition. And so are current students! With a depressed economy, even students who are already in college are worrying about making tuition payments and many are forced to consider transferring to schools with lower tuition. In Albany's Times Union, Siena gets a shout out for helping even our current students find the aid they need.

As a Met's fan, this one stings a little. But there is a little sweet in this bitter loss - because this winning Major League Baseball Star is a Siena grad!


Pictured above - Kelly Patterson '12, Alex Evanciew '10, and Neila Lachhander '12, on the patio of Siena's Sarazen Student Union on a beautifully sunny day in Loudonville!