Ep 5A: Do VIP Connections Ever Matter?
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Education
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Feb 07, 2016
Episode Duration |
00:19:01
Host Julie Lythcott-Haims welcomes back Getting In experts Steve LeMenager and Parke Muth to answer more listener questions. A college counselor in Boston asks what online resources he should include in a presentation to 11th-graders. A mom in Switzerland wonders how US Colleges will convert her son's International Baccalaureate scores to an American-style GPA. A college counselor in Pittsburgh is wary of parents who insist their social and political connections could help their children gain admission. And a mom in California is curious how students can self-advocate when their high school college counselors cannot pick up the phone and call an admissions office. Steve LeMenager mentioned several helpful online resources for students starting their search: Khan AcademyNavianceBig FutureCappexCollege NavigatorCollege Insight There are lots of ways to send us questions and comments: Follow us on Twitter: @GettingInPod Send us an email or voice memo to gettingin@slate.com Or, call our hotline and leave a message at (929) 999-4353 Getting In is sponsored by Audible.com.Get a free audiobook of your choice at www.audible.com/college and use the promo code COLLEGE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Julie Lythcott-Haims welcomes back Getting In experts Steve LeMenager and Parke Muth to answer more listener questions. A college counselor in Boston asks what online resources he should include in a presentation to 11th-graders. A mom in Switzerland wonders how US Colleges will convert her son's International Baccalaureate scores to an American-style GPA. A college counselor in Pittsburgh is wary of parents who insist their social and political connections could help their children gain admission. And a mom in California is curious how students can self-advocate when their high school college counselors cannot pick up the phone and call an admissions office. Steve LeMenager mentioned several helpful online resources for students starting their search: Khan AcademyNavianceBig FutureCappexCollege NavigatorCollege Insight There are lots of ways to send us questions and comments: Follow us on Twitter: @GettingInPod Send us an email or voice memo to gettingin@slate.com Or, call our hotline and leave a message at (929) 999-4353 Getting In is sponsored by Audible.com.Get a free audiobook of your choice at www.audible.com/college and use the promo code COLLEGE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Host Julie Lythcott-Haims welcomes

back Getting In experts Steve LeMenager and Parke Muth to answer more listener

questions. A college counselor in Boston asks

what online resources he should include in a presentation to 11th-graders. A

mom in Switzerland wonders how US Colleges will convert her son's International

Baccalaureate scores to an American-style GPA. A college counselor in

Pittsburgh is wary of parents who insist their social and political connections

could help their children gain admission. And a mom in California is curious

how students can self-advocate when their high school college counselors cannot

pick up the phone and call an admissions office. Steve LeMenager mentioned several

helpful online resources for students starting their search: Khan AcademyNavianceBig

FutureCappexCollege

Navigatorinsight.org/">College Insight There are lots of ways to send us

questions and comments: Follow us on Twitter: @GettingInPod Send us an email or voice memo

to gettingin@slate.com Or, call our hotline and leave a

message at (929) 999-4353 Getting In is sponsored by

Audible.com.Get a free audiobook of your choice

at www.audible.com/college and

use the promo code COLLEGE.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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