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The summer before your senior year is the best time to start. Most students do the majority of their application work in the fall of their senior year. See a college application timeline for seniors.
Students in their senior year are often focused on completing their graduation requirements, taking advanced courses, participating in extracurricular activities, and applying to colleges.
College Prep Steps Research Colleges You May Be Interested In. Understand Each Colleges Admission Requirements. Take Standardized Tests. Participate In Extracurriculars. Take a Variety of High School Courses. Save for College. Attend College Fairs. Talk to Your Guidance Counselor.
Junior year is often considered the most challenging due to a heavy course load and the pressure of preparing for college.
In general, the earlier you can get started in the process the better it will be for you. Your preparation for college and to get the best scores on your standardized admissions tests should be continuous, starting from the beginning of your freshman year until you graduate from high school.
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Get involved in school- or community-based activities that interest you or let you explore career interests. Consider working, volunteering, and/or participating in academic enrichment programs, summer workshops, and camps with specialty focuses such as music, arts, or science.
Sign up for advanced classes, honors sections, and AP or IB classes. Choose electives that really stretch your mind and help you develop new abilities. Research academic coursework required by colleges and universities of interest. Earn the best grades you can.
Familiarize Yourself with Tests: Understand the SAT and ACT formats and consider taking practice tests. Consider Prep Courses: If you feel its necessary, look into test prep courses or study guides. Engage in Class: Participate actively in class discussions and seek help when needed.

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