What to do while waiting, and what to do once you’ve gotten in
This time of year is the weird part of the college admissions cycle—after a flurry of effort in the fall, all the applications are in, some students have gotten in, but many are still waiting.
So what’s a student supposed to do in this weird moment? What should a student who’s still waiting to hear be doing? And how about students who’ve been accepted to the college of their choice—what should they be up to?
On Thursday, March 10, we’re going to try to answer those questions with help from Marcela Mejia-Martinez, who started as a first-generation college student, rose through the ranks of the admissions office at Loyola Marymount University, and now oversees the undergraduate admissions process at Chapman University as its Assistant Vice President of Admission.
To sign up for Colledge’s Decision Time: what to do while you’re waiting, and what to do once you’ve gotten in session on Thursday, March 10th, at 6pm PST, click HERE.
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