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Elena 12-04-2004 02:48 PM

Well, I know I'm going to a University, but I'm not sure if I should use a college helper to help me along. It is called College Parnership...it's website is http://www.collegepartnership.com/. It has a fee of $1495. Which is kind of a lot. In my family

It offers:
-CoMIT Program which helps choose the right career, Which I already know
-Study Strategies, which I need
-Test-Prep for SAT and ACT which I also need
-College Action Plan which tells you what you should do and when you should do it.
-Financial Analysis which teaches us about financial aid process and shows us how to realize our financial aid potential
-College Report which tells us admission requirements, description of the college, AP and CLEP score requirements and Financial aid availability compares out of pocket costs not just full retail cost
-Merit Aid- shows 100,000 merit awards at over 110 colleges and provides up to date merit aid info and identifies the best awards at my selected colleges
-Student Profile-It sends info when colleges need it
-Coach Team- People I can call any time I need help or assistance and ensures my family is ok throughout the process. Ex: I can send them my essay and college application to review.

It also sends me a list of the top 25 colleges according to my needs. And helps lower my EFC for those of you who know who it is.

Now, I don't know all of you who go to college or went to college but I need to know should I accept it and pay or should I just do it on my own. I also would like to know all of you who went to college and is still ok now and will be pretty much until you finish college.

I live in a Single parent home with my mother who doesn't know a lot about the process and usually busy I also get excellent report card grades. Please write down your thoughts. Thank You.

Wave Master 12-04-2004 02:53 PM

what college, and major are you planning to go to first

Elena 12-04-2004 02:56 PM

I plan on majoring in engineering-computer and go to NCSU or Georgia Tech if I get a full scholarship.

island_chick 12-04-2004 10:39 PM

nice plan! but i wud study n work for my college... i dont wanna be dependant on any1...som ppl when thy knw thy r bein treated..thy stop workin for thmselves...i duno.. i wanna be responsible for my own life! well those r my opinions!

SBYRD5 12-07-2004 08:23 AM

:baaa: ...................... :buttrock:

blossom 12-07-2004 08:44 AM

your my shero ely, you so fliping rock my sox ???

pip99 12-07-2004 01:23 PM

Ill probaly going Uni next year.

Saijin_Ryu 12-07-2004 01:47 PM

Where you planning on going/studying pippy.

HadoukenDeath 12-07-2004 01:59 PM

I'm majoring in Chemical Engineering at UCONN...which has a great engineering program. They also offer a lot of helping hands (financially or otherwise) to whoever is ready and willing to become an engineer at their school. Usually money is the biggest issue when it comes to college. The School of Engineering at UCONN offers plenty of scholarships a year and they even complain that not enough engineers are taking advantage of these opportunities. As for the SAT stuff...if you need help with that there's books and study guides that you can buy. Or you can go to a library and they should have some also. Trust me there's no need to stress over SAT's. You seem smart so the SAT's shouldn't be a problem. Plus your a female, correct, so they'll definitely want you to go to their school. They have a diversity program at the SOE that encourages the involvment of more females and minorities in engineering.

Good Luck




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KenDaShoto 12-07-2004 03:17 PM

that really seems like a good program Elena but it really seems like ur just havin some get into college jitters and theres nothin wrong about that but as long as u do what u need to do in high school and of course take the SAT(which in my opinion it doesnt matter how many people help u or prepratory classes u take u know what u know and ur goin to get what ur goin to get whether u took some kind of SAT prep or not and that making a big deal about it hurts peoples score more than help it got a little off topic) but anyway u shouldnt have much to worry about and that the program is probably not worth it im not saying its useless but the money and results just dont seem to be in agreement in my eyes (and haduken what about MIT prob the best u can go to)

HadoukenDeath 12-07-2004 04:33 PM

Yeah, I know but I'm just speaking on behalf of my college. I'm mean if your SAT scores are high enough you can get into MIT (or any other school) plus you have to take two other tests on top of that. I mean my SAT scores were mediocre compared to some of the kids here (mine was 1280). but yeah by no means am I trying to sway her into going to a certain college. Set your goals high but also be in touch with reality.



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KenDaShoto 12-07-2004 04:56 PM

seems like this guy doesnt have those jitters about gettin into college and ur scores are better than mediocre especially around where i live in GA where almost everybody is dumb

Elena 12-07-2004 06:01 PM

Well, anyways ,I'm in the program now. Oh, and I'll probably be coming down to GA(the Dumb state) to go to uni.

HadoukenDeath 12-07-2004 06:29 PM

Kool...I hope your successful in your quest to become a computer engineer.

HadoukenDeath 12-07-2004 06:31 PM

Well I'm already in college (1st semester) and I did have the jitters the first time I took the SAT...after that I was pretty comfortable.

Elena 12-08-2004 06:58 PM

yeps, that is what i'm most afraid of...The SAT oh and the interviews.

KenDaShoto 12-08-2004 07:05 PM

Your comin to GA its the best place besides dumb people and hicks of course


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