
Admittedly: College Admissions with Thomas Caleel S4E43: 10th Grade Check-In: Grades, Extracurriculars, and Planning for Competitive College Admissions
In this episode of the Admittedly Podcast, host Thomas Caleel walks sophomores and their families through a critical midyear check-in. With first semester complete and winter break underway, this is the moment to take an honest look at academics, extracurriculars, and overall direction before junior year raises the stakes.
Thomas explains why sophomore year often feels harder than expected, how small gaps now can turn into major problems later, and what students should be doing right now to stay competitive for selective college admissions. Freshmen can use this episode to look ahead, and juniors can use it as a benchmark to see what they may need to adjust.
Key Takeaways-
Sophomore Year Is a Pressure Jump: Classes get harder fast, and this is often when students realize that high school rigor is cumulative.
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Fix Academic Gaps Now: Winter break is the best time to address weak foundations in math, science, and core subjects before they compound.
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Rigor Matters More Than Ever: Taking the most challenging courses available and performing well is essential for competitive college admissions.
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Extracurriculars Need Focus: Sophomore year is the time to narrow activities, say no to what no longer serves you, and go deeper where interest and impact align.
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Be Honest About Athletics: If recruitment is unlikely, students need to rebalance early to avoid becoming one dimensional.
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Start Planning for Summer Early: Applications for summer programs, jobs, and volunteering often open now, and early action creates real options.
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Testing Preparation Starts Here: Reading consistently and beginning light SAT or ACT prep now pays off significantly later.
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