[BHS etree] COLLEGE|CAREER: Advisor's Bulletin for Friday, September 29, 2006
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CONTACT: Ilene Abrams iabram at berkeley.k12.ca.us or (510) 644-6804
College Advisor's Bulletin
Friday, September 29, 2006
SAT WORD OF THE DAY: CLEMENCY – mercy. The little boy decided to show
clemency to the fly, letting it go instead of pulling out its wings.
JOB INFORMATION
After school office job for reliable student with some computer skills
(MAC is best), assisting in a home office of a local musician and
community activist. Tasks include email list upkeep, some banking,
shipping of CD's, some typing (speed not important), possibly some
simple web updating (will train). Northwest Berkeley location. 2-3
hours a week. Great for a student interested in the arts, women's
issues, peace and justice. Call Betsy Rose, 510-525-7082
The Albany YMCA is looking for a Girls Volleyball Instructor,
Wednesdays 3:30-5:00pm. The class is a recreational fun class for
beginners designed to introduce middle school girls (grades 5-8) to the
rules and techniques of the game while learning team dynamics in a
supportive environment. A paid position with YMCA membership included.
Must have experience playing on a volleyball team, love and knowledge
of the game and be over 16 years of age. For more information, please
call Sue Jamison at 525-1130 or e-mail sjamison at baymca.org.
Albany Physical Therapy is looking for a student to work approximately
six hours per week (two hours per day, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday) to
help with office responsibilities. They offer flexible hours and job
training. Wages: $6.75 per hour. For more information, contact Sherry
at (510) 526-2353.
Looking for a job? Berkeley Public Library is hiring 5 student
workers. These jobs involve assisting Teen Services librarians in a
variety of tasks and working with library materials. The application
period ends on Sept 30, 2006. Pick up and return the completed
applications to the 2nd floor Reference Desk at the Central Library.
You must be at least 16 years old. Successful applicants can expect to
begin work in mid-October. For more info, call Kay at 510 981-6135 or
email kaf2 at ci.berkeley.ca.us.
FOR ALL STUDENTS
COLLEGE INFORMATION DAY
TOMORROW - Saturday, September 30 from 8:30 to 1:00 at UC Berkeley
Wheeler Hall. Over 60 public and private college and university
representatives will be available to speak with you about their
colleges. You can pre-register at www.eastbayconsortium.org at no
cost. This is a great opportunity for all students to find out more
about many colleges from around the country.
PSAT – Attention all sophomores and juniors: Sign-ups for the PSAT
will begin on Wednesday, September 27 and will continue through Friday,
October 6 at lunch and after school until 4 p.m. at the D building
ticket window on Allston Way. The fee for the test is $22.00 cash or
money order payable to Berkeley High School.
FOR SENIORS
UC FALL PREVIEW DAYS
UC Davis – Saturday, October 21, 7:00-4:00.
http://admissions.ucdavis.edu/previewday. Pre-register online.
UC Riverside – Saturday, October 28, 10:00-3:00.
http://preview.ucr.edu. Reservations recommended.
UC San Diego – Saturday, October 21, 10:00-2:00. For more info, call
858-534-4831.
UC Santa Barbara – Mondays-Saturdays in October.
www.admissions.ucsb.edu/openhouse.asp. No reservations required.
UC Santa Cruz – Saturday, October 21, 10:00-5:00.
http://admissions.ucsc.edu/pday06. Reservations preferred but not
required.
Do you need help or feedback on your Senior Profile or college essay
draft? Essay readers will be available in D221 starting September 11
on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at lunchtime only.
ESSAY WRITING WORKSHOPS: You must sign up in D221 to attend.
Thurs., October 5, 7:30 am – College/Career Center
Tues., October 10, 7:30 am – College/Career Center
Wed., October 11, 3:30 pm – Conference Room A
MORE TO COME
COLLEGE VISITS TO BERKELEY HIGH
SENIORS: Sign up in D221 to attend college presentations. You must
also pick up an authorization form for your teacher to sign so that you
may miss his or her class. This is a great opportunity to find out
more about individual colleges as well as meet one of the people who
may be reading your college application. Pick up a complete list in
D221.
TODAY - Friday, September 29
12:20 University of Colorado Boulder
Monday, October 2
8:30 UC San Diego
9:30 Whittier (CA)
1:20 Bowdoin (ME)
2:20 Drew (NJ)
Tuesday, October 3
12:20 Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
Wednesday, October 4 – LATE START DAY
12:15 Eugene Lang (NY)
Friday, October 6
9:30 Arizona State
10:35 Amherst (MA)
12:20 Sonoma State
1:20 Grinnell (IA)
SAT/ACT TEST DATES – September 29 is the regular registration deadline
for the November 4 SAT test. Register at www.collegeboard.com.
October 6 is the late registration deadline for the October 28 ACT
test. Register at www.act.org.
COLLEGE INFORMATION SESSIONS IN THE BAY AREA
Sun., October 1 – Carnegie Mellon, Marriott Fisherman’s Wharf, 1250
Columbus., SF., 2:00 p.m.
Thurs., October 5 – Bowdoin College at the home of Lynn and Edward
Poole, 2737 Vallejo St., SF, 7:00 p.m. RSVP to crogers at bowdoin.edu or
207-798-4265.
*Sun., October 8 – Dartmouth at the Aquarium of the Bay, Pier 39,
Embarcadero at Beach St., SF, 3:00 p.m. RSVP to:
http://inyourcity.dartmouth.edu/infosessions/
SCHOLARSHIPS
Gates Millennium Scholarship – open to students who are African
American, American Indian, Asian Pacific Islander or Hispanic American,
are a US citizen or permanent resident, have a minimum unweighted GPA
of 3.3, will be enrolling at a US college or university as a full time
freshman student, demonstrated leadership, and is meets the federal
eligibility requirements for a Pell grant. The scholarship pays the
entire cost of an undergraduate education. Deadline: January 12 – but
start early as you must get a nomination and a recommendation and fill
out a lengthy application.
High school seniors who are exceptional in the arts are encouraged to
apply for the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts' renowned
Arts Recognition and Talent Search, which awards scholarships of up to
$10,000. The program rewards students nationwide in various categories:
dance, film and video, classical, pop and jazz, photography, theater,
visual arts, voice and writing. Participating students receive
scholarships ranging from $500 to $10,000. The registration deadline is
Oct. 2 and the deadline to submit audition and portfolio materials is
Nov. 1. Students can register online at www.nfaa.artsawards.org. For
more information, call (800) 970-2787 or visit the foundation's Web
site. Last year, two BHS students won scholarships – apply now!
SunTrust Off to College Scholarship Sweepstakes - $1,000 scholarship
plus a $250 SunTrust Gift Card. One winner every two weeks, from
October-May. Apply at http://offtocollege.info.
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