

Getting In: A College Coach Conversation
Bright Horizons College Coach
Planning for college? Tune into Getting In: A College Coach Conversation to learn what colleges are really looking for and how to highlight your hard-won achievements for the best chance at success. Every week, we gather former admissions and financial aid officers as well as other expert guests for candid, behind-the-scenes talk. New episodes drop every Thursday.
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Jan 9, 2020 • 55min
Test Optional, MBAs, Don't Take the First College Offer You Get
After spending hours on your applications, filling out financial aid forms, and waiting for what might feel like an eternity to get an answer, it can be tempting to accept the first offer that comes along. They like you, they really, really like you! And you like them—what's the problem? We'll tell you on the show. We're also talking to a former Wharton admissions officer about MBA's—what it is and whether or not it might be right for you. In Office Hours, we'll be exploring test optional policies to help listeners better understand how they might work to a student's advantage.

Jan 2, 2020 • 53min
Applications Are In: Now What?; College Admissions Resolutions
Post-January 1 can be super challenging for seniors. After the crush of finalizing and submitting applications, have nothing left to do but wait—and that can be tough. We have some suggestions for actions you can take once all of your apps are in. Since it's the new year, we are all about resolutions—and we have thoughts about some good resolutions you can make related to college admissions and finance.

Dec 26, 2019 • 56min
Common Data Set; Listener Questions
In today's post-holiday show, we're exploring the Common Data Set, including what it is and why you need to know about it. We're also answer listener questions on college finance and admissions.

Dec 19, 2019 • 57min
New Landscape Tool; VA Tech & Santa Clara Essays; Winter Savings
The College Board made a splash a few months ago with its new Adversity Score. After some negative backlash and bad press, they scrapped the score and replaced it with their new Landscape tool. Tune in to find out what all the fuss is about and if the name is the only thing that's really changing. Breaks from college can wind up being quite expensive for students depending on what they choose to do and how far they travel to do it. We have some thoughts on how not to break the bank during the upcoming winter break. Finally, in Office Hours, we're breaking down the supplements for Virginia Tech and Santa Clara.

Dec 12, 2019 • 54min
Admissions Myths; Paying for College; Colleges That Change Lives
Have you had The Talk with your kids yet? No, not that talk. The one about how much you can afford to pay for college! We have advice for why this talk is important, how to discuss it, and the best time to broach the subject. We're also doing the second in our series on popular admissions myths that we're trying to dispel. Our final segment focuses on Colleges That Change Lives, the group of colleges originally identified in Loren Pope's popular book of the same name. Tune in to learn more about the criteria used to select these CTCL schools and why they might be a great fit for you.

Dec 5, 2019 • 54min
Mental Health Issues & Support in College; Application Countdown
Mental health issues are a significant and growing concern on college campuses throughout the United States. In this week's show, we welcome Courtney Joly-Lowedermilk, NITEO Manager at the BU Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation to talk about how to support students facing these challenges. In Office Hours, we're offering suggestions for staying organized and on track in the final countdown to regular decision application submissions.

Nov 21, 2019 • 54min
Coalition Prompts and University of Maryland Essay; Listener Q&A
The Coalition Application is similar to the Common App in that it is one application students can fill out that is accepted at multiple schools. While some of the essay prompts overlap with the Common App in theme and approach, others are quite unique to the application. We will discuss the options and approaches to these topics. In Office Hours, we're answering listener questions related to college finance and admissions.

Nov 14, 2019 • 56min
Gap Years, What to Do if You Are Deferred, Repaying Student Loan
When college students graduate, they have a grace period of a few months before they need to start repaying their student loans. As that grace period is coming to an end, we have some thoughts on getting started on the repayment portion. In other segments, we'll discuss who should consider a gap year, and offer suggestions for next steps if you are deferred in the early round from any of your colleges of interest.

Nov 7, 2019 • 55min
Top 5 College Application Mistakes; Too Many Applications
Every year we read about students who apply to far too many schools, topping out at 20, 30, and even 40 or more applications. While we appreciate the temptation to do more given how uncertain the process can feel, our experience shows us time and again that too many applications is a big mistake. In this show, we'll share some of the negative results we saw from too many applications. We'll also identify our top five college application mistakes and our top 5 financial aid application mistakes. If you're wondering what NOT to do in the college process, tune in this week!

Oct 31, 2019 • 55min
UC Personal Insight Essays; Last Minute Tips; College Selection
November 1 marks one of the biggest early application program deadlines of the year, and many students will submit at least one application by that day. But what if you're a senior and you're just getting started thinking about your college applications? We have some good advice for you to help kick things off. In other segments, we'll look at the financial impact of your college list and selection process. And, finally, last week we gave you the low down on the University of California application, and this week we're tackling the application's personal insight questions.


