It's time to push your college advocacy work into top gear. Most public universities have major fall deadlines. Push your students to consider four year colleges. Here are some tips to get your through November.
SAT
Do as many free diagnostic tests as possible (outside of your home) to simulate the real SAT experience. Read my expert advice now available at Unigo. http://www.unigo.com/expertnetwork
Beat the SAT or ACT: Don’t let these tests beat ...
New high schools seniors must use this summer to get a head start on the college application process.
Summer College Readiness Tips for New High School Seniors
Now more than ever, we need to help counselors and schools prepare our students for college. Join our group of lay-college counselors, aka high school teachers, with these 12 May 2011 tips. Use TAs and seniors to help you. I can send you a word version of this document, if needed.
May 2011 College Readiness Tips for Teachers

Today, I’d like to talk to you about planning your own semester, particularly in terms of testing.
Juniors: Taking testing seriously.
Johanna wants all high school juniors and seniors to take the SAT and other tests seriously. You can get fee waivers to take them twice---each test--SAT, ACT, and Subject Tests....for free.