[BHS etree] COLLEGE|CAREER: Advisor's Bulletin for 9/12/07

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College Advisor's Bulletin
Wednesday, September 12, 2007

SAT WORD OF THE DAY: EMULATE – to copy; to model oneself after someone 
else.  The aspiring musician tried to emulate the style of her favorite 
bass player.

FOR ALL STUDENTS
Zoo Careers Night, Friday, September 21, 5:30-9:30 pm at the Oakland 
Zoo –Find out firsthand what working in a zoo is like and find out how 
you can get there yourself.  The program is designed for teenagers 
(ages 12-19).  Adults may attend, but only to accompany or chaperone 
their teens.  A chaperone is not required for teens to attend.  Cost:  
$15 teenagers, $7 adults.  For more info, contact Melinda Sievert at 
632-9525 x 201 or Melinda at oaklandzoo.org .

Jobs Available
King Middle School Afterschool ELL Tutorial is looking for Spanish 
bilingual tutors who can work from 3-4, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 
and from 2:15-3:15 on Wednesday.  We'll also hire monolingual 
English-speaking tutors who want to patiently work with middle school 
students.  You must be good in Pre-Algebra and Algebra and/or Science.  
You must be able to help students read and understand literature and 
history books. You must be in 11th or 12th grade and able to get to 
King on time!  Pay:  $9.00/hour.  Come by the Science Building, Room 7 
and ask for Patricia Rathwell or Akemi Hamai, or call 644-4811.

Albany Physical Therapy has an opening for a student to work 15-18 
hours per week (approximately 3 hours per day, Monday-Friday).  The 
student is responsible for filing, faxing, copying, laundry, 
straightening up treatment rooms and other miscellaneous jobs.  Contact 
Sherry at 526-2353.  Wages:  $8/hour.

FOR JUNIORS AND SENIORS
Keeping King’s Legacy Alive Scholarship - develop and submit a script 
for a 30 second public service announcement contributing to the public 
understanding of Dr. King's life and the movements inspired by his 
message of peace through social justice. Five finalists will be invited 
to meet with local film producers and representatives from the MLK 
Institute to share the inspiration behind their PSA. Of the finalists, 
one team will be chosen and those individuals/group will get to shoot 
their PSA with professional film producers, which will be aired on the 
Yahoo! website and on local TV stations on Martin Luther King Day 2008. 
Members of the winning team will also receive a $2500 scholarship. For 
more information, go to 
http://www.stanford.edu/group/King/liberation_curriculum/psacontest  
Deadline to submit proposals – September 21, 2007

FREE SAT TEST PREP CLASSES – People’s Test Preparation Service will be 
offering free SAT prep classes beginning on Tuesday, September 18.  
Classes will be held on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 3:30 to 5:30 in 
room G302 for 10 weeks.  No registration is necessary.

FOR SENIORS
SENIORS:  Ms. Price and I will continue speaking to senior English 
classes this week.  You will be able to sign up for an individual 
appointment beginning on Monday, September 17 at 8:00 am in the 
College/Career Center.  Sign-up sheets will remain open for the rest of 
the semester.  Until then, please stop by at lunch or after school to 
get your questions answered.

REMINDER:  If you are applying to private colleges which need a 
counselor recommendation, your Senior Profiles are due on September 
21st.  You do NOT need to fill these out if you are applying only to 
the UC’s, Cal State Universities or community colleges.

COLLEGE VISITS
Seniors, sign up in D221 to attend college presentations.  All 
presentations will be held in the College/Career Center.  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 what individual colleges have to offer as well as to meet the 
admission officer who may be reading your application.   Students may 
not attend more than 10 college visits during the school year.   A 
complete listing of the September college visits is available at 
http://bhs.berkeley.net/index.php?page=finding-a-college .

TODAY- Wednesday, September 12 – LATE START DAY
9:30 Cal Tech
1:02 Northeastern (MA) – 4th period
2:34 Middlebury (VT) – 6th period

Thursday, September 13
8:30  Dominican (CA)
10:35 University of the Arts (PA)
12:20 Humboldt State

Friday, September 14
2:20 Linfield (OR)

Monday, September 17
10:35 Macalester (MN)
12:20 Reed (OR)
2:20 Brandeis (MA)

*Tuesday, September 18
8:30 Mills (CA)
10:35 Mt. Holyoke (MA)

EARLY DECISION/EARLY ACTION WORKSHOPS
If you are planning to apply to private colleges under one of their 
early plans, come to one of the workshops to get more information on 
applying.  Sign up in D221 to attend.
Thursday, September 13, 7:30 am, College/Career Center – PLEASE NOTE 
CHANGE FROM WEDNESDAY DUE TO LATE START DAY
Friday, September 21, 7:30 am, College/Career Center

SAT/ACT TEST DATES – Friday, September 14 is the late registration 
deadline for the October 6 SAT and SAT subject tests.  Friday, 
September 21 is the regular registration deadline for the October 27 
ACT test.  Fee waivers for low income students are available in D221.

COLLEGE INFORMATION SESSIONS IN THE BAY AREA
Sun., September 16, 7:00 pm – Tufts University at JW Marriott Hotel, 
500 Post Street (corner of Post & Mason), SF.  RSVP:  
TuftsonTourRSVP at ase.tufts.edu .  Subject line:  San Francisco.  Include 
the student’s name and the total number of guests attending in the body 
of the text.
Sun., September 23, 7:30-9:00 pm – Washington U in St. Louis at Double 
Tree Hotel, Berkeley Marina, 200 Marina Blvd., Berkeley, (510) 548-7920
Sun., September 23, 3:00 pm – Boston College at Hotel Monaco, 501 Geary 
St., SF

SCHOLARSHIPS
Keeping King’s Legacy Alive Scholarship – Applicants must develop and 
submit a script for a 30 second public service announcement 
contributing to the public understanding of Dr. King's life and the 
movements inspired by his message of peace through social justice.  
Five finalists will be invited to meet with local film producers and 
representatives from the MLK Institute to share the inspiration behind 
their PSA.  Of the finalists, one team will be chosen and those 
individuals-group will get to shoot their PSA with professional film 
producers, which will be aired on the Yahoo! website and on local TV 
stations on Martin Luther King Day 2008.  Members of the winning team 
will also receive a $2500 scholarship. For more information, go to 
http://www.stanford.edu/group/King/liberation_curriculum/psacontest .  
Deadline:  September 21.

Sinkler Miller Medical Association Scholarship – Open to graduating 
seniors who are SF Bay Area residents with a minimum cumulative GPA of 
3.0 who have financial need.  12 scholarships of $1,000-$1,500 will be 
awarded.  Deadline:  September 20.  Applications available in D221.

Good Tidings Community Service Scholarship – Open to seniors who live 
in the SF Bay Area, have participated in community service and have 
financial need.  Scholarships range from $2,5000 to $5,000.  Deadline:  
November 9.  Applications available in D221.

Ron Brown Scholarship Program – open to black or African American 
seniors who have shown leadership, commitment to public service and a 
desire to make a difference, have financial need and are a US citizen 
or permanent resident.  Scholarship is for $10,000 per year for four 
years.  The deadline is November 1 to be eligible for other 
scholarships through the Ron Brown program or January 9, 2008 for the 
Ron Brown Scholarship only.  Applications available in D221.

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