[BHS etree] COLLEGE|CAREER: Advisor's Bulletin for Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2006
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Contact: Ilene Abrams iabrams at berkeley.k12.ca.us or 644-6804
College Advisor's Bulletin
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
SAT WORD OF THE DAY: DISCERN – to detect or understand. Only an expert
can discern the difference between an original Rembrandt painting and a
well-executed forgery.
SENIOR PARENTS – Sue Kim’s presentation on financial aid, given at
Berkeley High on October 3, is now available on DVD. You may borrow it
for up to two nights. Please e-mail me if you are interested in
borrowing the DVD and I will put you on the list.
FOR ALL STUDENTS
*PSAT – For students who have already registered, the PSAT will be held
this Saturday, October 21 at 8:00 am in the C Building. Bring with you
a picture ID, at least two number 2 pencils, a calculator, water, and a
non-messy snack that you can eat during break.
Bay Area Travel Writers Travel Writing Contest – open to Bay Area high
school students. Students must submit a 500 word essay concerning a
travel destination, experience of activity. Travel essays concern the
idea and experience of travel – whether the writer has traveled to the
other side of the world, down the block or anywhere in between.
Postmark deadline: October 31. $200 first prize. More information
available in D221.
Bennington Young Writers Award - OPEN TO 10TH, 11TH AND 12TH GRADE
STUDENTS. Students may submit poetry (a group of 3 poems), fiction (a
short story or one-act play) or nonfiction (a personal or academic
essay). First place: $500; Second place: $250. Submission forms are
available in D221 or at www.bennington.edu under “News & Events.”
Postmark deadline: November 1.
FOR SENIORS
This is Spirit Week and we want you to have a good time. However,
remember that colleges are not sympathetic to seniors whose grades drop
or who have suspensions on their record. A recent article in the San
Francisco Chronicle underscores this point. “[Jim Blackburn, a CSU
enrollment director] said that the university rescinded about two dozen
acceptance letters at each campus for this year, and sometimes more,
including 63 at San Francisco State University and 43 at Cal Poly San
Luis Obispo. UC Berkeley canceled 37 offers of admission. UCLA
canceled 73 freshman offers.” Go to
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2006/10/10/
BAGL9LLT7J1.DTL to see what colleges have to say.
If you are applying Early Action or Early Decision to any colleges and
have not yet turned in your envelopes so that we can mail your
counselor recommendation, please see Ms. Abrams or Ms. Harris in the
College/Career Center immediately.
Get help with your college essay or personal statement! Beginning this
week, there will be essay readers available in D221 every day from 8:00
to 9:00 am and at lunch time and on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday
after school. These readers are a great help and give you a new
perspective on your essay.
ESSAY WRITING WORKSHOPS: You must sign up in D221 to attend.
Tuesday, October 24, 3:30 pm – Conference Room A
MORE TO COME IN NOVEMBER
UC/CSU APPLICATION WORKSHOPS: You must sign up in D221 to attend. All
workshops will be held in the Library Computer Lab.
Thursday, October 19, 7:30 am (changed from October 17)
Thursday, October 19, 3:30 pm
Wednesday, October 25, 7:30 am
MORE TO COME IN NOVEMBER
This weekend - free SAT subject test prep class taught by Cal students.
Saturday, October 21, 2-5 pm, Math 2; Sunday, October 22, 10 am-1pm,
U.S. History. Both classes at UC Berkeley Dwinelle Hall, Room 250.
Sponsored by PTPS, www.ptps.org.
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 - Wednesday, October 18
8:30 Johns Hopkins (MD)
9:30 California College of the Arts
10:35 Pace (NY)
12:20 Seattle University (WA)
1:20 Skidmore (NY)
2:20 Chico Math, Engineering & Science Achievement
Thursday, October 19
8:30 Tufts (MA)
9:30 St. Mary’s College of California
10:35 University of Chicago
12:20 San Francisco State
1:20 Williams (MA)
2:20 New York University
*Tuesday, October 24
10:35 Kenyon (OH)
12:20 Columbia (NY)
1:20 Pomona (CA)
2:20 Rice (TX)
SAT/ACT TEST DATES – November 1 is the regular registration deadline
for the December 2 SAT test. Register at www.collegeboard.com.
November 3 is the regular registration deadline for the December 9 ACT
test. Register at www.act.org.
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.
COLLEGE INFORMATION SESSIONS IN THE BAY AREA
TODAY - Wednesday, October 18 – Pace University of New York, The
Fairmont, 950 Mason St., SF., 6:00 pm. RSVP to Nicole Salimbene at
nsalimbene at pace.edu
Sunday, October 22 – Pepperdine University, Embassy Suites Hotel, 150
Anza Blvd., Burlingame, 3:00-5:00 pm RSVP at
http://wavelink.pepperdine.edu
Tuesday, October 24 – Rice University, Doubletree Hotel, 200 Marina
Blvd., Berkeley, 7:30 pm.
Tuesday, October 24 – University of Virginia, San Francisco Public
Library, 1833 Page St., SF, 6:30-8:30 pm.
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.
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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