Synopsis
Sia Knight helps busy families make sense of the college admissions process by sharing timely and relevant information.
Episodes
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Are AP Classes A Waste of Time?
03/03/2013 Duration: 12minDartmouth College recently joined the chorus of universities that refuse to offer college credit for Advanced Placement (AP) courses. This move leads many families to ask the burning question: are AP classes a waste of time? I have had several interactions with college officials that have influenced my thoughts on the subject and about high school course selection in general.When AP classes are being considered, there are two areas to be weighed: the use of AP classes as means to receive college credit and the use of AP classes as a tool for college admission.
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3 Secrets to Student Success
19/01/2013 Duration: 27minIn this episode, College Savvy Coach Sia Knight welcomes back recent grad Makafui Fiavi for a discussion on non-academic factors for student success. They will cover information on building relationships, seizing opportunities and recovering from failure.
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Insights from a Recent College Grad
18/12/2012 Duration: 22minIn this episode, Sia Knight, interviews recent Cornell University grad, Makafui Fiavi. This first generation college student provides insight and advice on a number of topics relevant to college-bound students.
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From Helicopter Parent to Helper
04/12/2012 Duration: 30minThere can be a fine line between assisting your child and enabling them to a point that can be harmful and stifling to their personal growth and development. My guest, Sherlonda Clarke, is a real-life college administrator. She has worked with parents and college students for over 15 years and has excellent insight on the best way that parents can help their young adult children.
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Should Your Middle School Student Take Algebra?
31/10/2012 Duration: 13minAs the requirements for college admission increase, so does the pressure for families to push students harder and faster at an earlier age. College insider Sia Knight discusses the implications of middle school students taking algebra.