9. 1:1 Coaching Session [Part 2]: How to Start Thinking about College Admissions as a Freshman

Admittedly: College Admissions with Thomas Caleel - Een podcast door Thomas Caleel

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In this episode of Admittedly Podcast, Thomas takes us through a coaching session with a participant who is currently a freshman. Thinking about college admissions ahead of time can make a difference when it comes to analyzing all the options and alleviating the pressure. Part 2 of this coaching session is all about Thomas explaining how the experiences learned with a summer/temporary job can be applied to college applications. Thomas highlights that nowadays schools tend to look for students who have specific interests and talents, besides having good grades. The ‘uniqueness’ of a student is what is making the difference, and a job can really help in this way. Key Highlights It’s normal to feel pressure as a freshman when thinking about college. A good college is fundamental, but it’s not a guarantee of success. Why is it important to think about college ahead of time? A lot of students have the same thoughts and concerns by this time. It’s ok not to know what you’re passionate about as a freshman. About Thomas Thomas is a parent and alumnus of the University of Pennsylvania. After earning his MBA at the Wharton School in 2003, he moved to Silicon Valley. For three years, he was director of admissions and financial aid at Wharton School. He worked closely with admissions professionals, students, alumni, and professors to create the best possible MBA class. Thomas has been an entrepreneur his entire life in the fields of finance, agriculture, wellness, and sporting goods. As the founder of Global Education Opportunities, he works with diverse and underserved communities to help them become successful college students. Thomas started the podcast Admittedly because he is passionate about demystifying the application process for parents and applicants. Related Links Apply to be a guest: www.thomascaleel.com/apply-for-podcast Follow Admittedly on Social Media TikTok: @admittedlypodcast Instagram: @admittedlypodcast

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