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Taking College Preparation
Classes
High
schools offer a suggested course curriculum to better prepare their students
for college. The best you can hope for is that your student will be able to
use what their high school prepares for them to the best of their ability
and to meet or exceed the expectations of any college they may later want to
attend. However, that doesn’t always happen.
While many
high schools will do their best to enable students to meet or exceed college
entrance expectations, often public high schools aren’t equipped with the
staff or the knowledge to help prepare the high school student for the more
competitive colleges. In the high schools in the deep south, there is always
a struggle to keep the students abreast of the new requirements for some of
the more prestigious universities and colleges. However, parents can help
their children prepare for college by talking to advisors and professors at
the schools where their child will want to attend college.
If you know
your child is in a school system where the schools are unable to keep their
students up to date with classes which prepare them for a future which is
bright, then do something. Be pro-active in your child’s education. Take the
time to find out what will make your child competitive in the eyes of the
college the student wants to attend.
Students
will seldom have the opportunity to attend a college or university which is
considered a cut above the rest if they come from an educational background
which is less than desirable in the eyes of the school’s admissions
committee.
If you will
check with the admissions office of the college your child will want to
attend, then you will help them become equipped for admissions in the
future. If you find the college your child wants to attend requires some
curriculum which isn’t offered in your child’s school, see if your child can
attend summer school to get those courses or see if you can offer the
courses through additional studies through home school or other outlets.
Whatever
you do, don’t do absolutely nothing. Your child deserves the opportunity to
attend the college of their choice and should never be hindered because of
the school’s inability to prepare your student for college. Take the time to
find out what is expected by the colleges your student will want to attend.
High
schools, especially public schools, do not always prepare students for the
finer colleges and funding is often the reason why it is so difficult. It is
the parent’s responsibility to help their child find out what they need to
do in order to attend the college they want to attend.
If you are
in question about where to go to find resources, then check online and check
with your child’s high school guidance counselor. Gather all of the
information you need to help your child prepare and do it early in their
high school career. There’s nothing worse than to find out you have waited
too late and because of that find that your child will not be able to
realize their dreams for a better education. It happens all of the time.
Parents and
students need to work together with their high schools to be certain that
the curriculum is up to speed for the college the student will later want to
attend. That’s why it is important for your high school student to recognize
early where he or she will want to attend college later in life. |