8 Tips to Survive the College Admissions Interview

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The following are suggested tips for preparing for the college admissions interview. These are all general recommendations. If you have specific information that applies to a specific college, then certainly go with it. I really don’t think there is one answer for all situations so of course these are suggestions and not rules written in stone. … Read more

Surprising Ways to Cut College Costs

Check out the latest episode of the College Prep Podcast. I had a great time as a guest on the College Prep Podcast with Megan and Gretchen discussing what parents need to know about scholarships. We also covered baseball scholarships, graduation rates, and college rankings. Be sure to look at some of their previous episodes. … Read more

Recruiting Quiz: See If You’re Ready to be Recruited to Play in College

Are you ready to be recruited to play in college? Do you understand the recruiting process to make sure you’re ready to make the most of every opportunity? Or are you more likely to reduce your chances because you haven’t bothered to learn the necessary rules and expectations? Take the following quiz and find out … Read more

College Search Resources

Free downloads to help families find and pay for college. Best Free Resources for Finding and Paying for College Guide! Guide to 17 free PDFs, spreadsheets, and websites. Click here to get your copy. College Financial Aid Timeline What you need to know about financial aid starting with high school juniors. Click here to get … Read more

Moneyball College Admissions Rules: Ignore Peer Pressure

I’m always amazed at the absolute certainty people have of the superiority of one college over another. Spend a little time on College Confidential and you’ll see high school students looking for advice on which school to attend bombarded with definitive statements of the overwhelming excellence of one school compared to another. Sometimes they’ll point … Read more

Moneyball College Admission Rules: Know How Much You’re Paying and Why

I don’t know about you, but I’m always leery when the price of a good or service I’m considering purchasing isn’t readily available. The phrase, “if you have to ask, you can’t afford it” starts echoing in my head. However, although most college websites don’t have their costs readily accessible, it doesn’t seem to be … Read more

Moneyball College Admission Rules: A College is not a Guarantee

If you’re looking for data for your own Moneyball college admission search, check out the sample spreadsheet in the DIY College Search Spreadsheet class for free. In Moneyball, Michael Lewis lists five rules that Billy Beane uses when shopping for baseball players just before the trading deadline. It’s important to remember that these aren’t just … Read more

Moneyball College Admissions Rules: Ignore the Status Quo

Last week I talked about taking a Moneyball approach to the college admissions process. The idea being that as in Major League Baseball, the college admissions market is not operating efficiently resulting in some players/schools being significantly undervalued where others are way over-priced.