AISK College Guidebook 2015
AISK College Guidebook 2015
AISK College Guidebook 2015
GUIDEBOOK
AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
KUWAIT
CLASS OF 2015
Table of Contents
CALENDAR FOR COLLEGE PLANNING.............................................................................5
Junior Year..............................................................................................................................5
Summer after Junior Year.......................................................................................................5
Senior Year..............................................................................................................................5
Fall......................................................................................................................................5
Winter..................................................................................................................................6
Spring..................................................................................................................................6
HOW YOUR APPLICATION IS EVALUATED.......................................................................7
School Record.........................................................................................................................7
Recommendations...................................................................................................................7
Guidelines to Follow for Recommendations......................................................................7
Activities.........................................................................................................................7
Test Scores......................................................................................................................8
Essays..............................................................................................................................8
Be Neat............................................................................................................................8
THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND....................................................................................................9
Meet Deadlines.......................................................................................................................9
You Must Request Your Transcript and Recommendations...................................................9
You Must Register for SAT I/II and TOEFL...........................................................................9
You Must Request Official Scores..........................................................................................9
TESTING INFORMATION.....................................................................................................10
TYPES OF COLLEGE ADMISSION PLANS........................................................................11
ESSAYS....................................................................................................................................13
Commonly Asked Essay Questions......................................................................................15
WORDS OF ADVICE FROM FORMER................................................................................16
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS..................................................................................................16
WHERE TO FIND INFORMATION.......................................................................................17
Websites for Colleges and Careers........................................................................................17
Identifying Potential Colleges Online...................................................................................18
Financial Aid Information Online.........................................................................................18
Planning Your Future Online................................................................................................19
COLLEGE VISITS...................................................................................................................20
HINTS FOR COLLEGE VISITS.............................................................................................22
THE APPLICATION PROCESS AT AISK..............................................................................23
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION.......................................................................................25
Local Resources for Non-U.S. College Information............................................................25
Australia/New Zealand.....................................................................................................25
Canada...............................................................................................................................25
Egypt.................................................................................................................................25
Europe...............................................................................................................................25
Kuwait: Kuwait University: www.kuniv.edu..................................................................26
Other Universities In Kuwait........................................................................................26
Lebanon.............................................................................................................................27
AMERICAN COLLEGES IN OTHER COUNTRIES.............................................................27
United Kingdom................................................................................................................27
France................................................................................................................................27
Switzerland.......................................................................................................................27
Swiss Hotel School Association........................................................................................28
HOW THE UCAS SYSTEM WORKS.....................................................................................29
American International School Kuwait
Sample Resume.....................................................................................................................30
College Visit Information Sheet............................................................................................31
Application Planning Form...................................................................................................32
College Counseling Office....................................................................................................33
Class of 2012.........................................................................................................................33
Student Biography Form.......................................................................................................33
Senior Year
Fall
Early Decision, Early Action applications and some rolling admissions applications
are to be completed by the end of September.
Begin gathering paperwork and working on applications. If colleges have provided
forms for recommendations, give them to the teachers. Complete the essay(s) for your
applications. Although questions on each application may differ, you can frequently
use the same essay outline.
BE AWARE OF DEADLINES!!! You are responsible to know the deadlines for
the colleges for which you are applying.
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Make arrangements to have your TOEFL test again if necessary. Make sure you have
TOEFL send your scores to colleges on your list.
Register by mid-September for the November SAT I. (If you scored well on the May
test this may not be necessary). Be sure that you request that test scores be sent to all
colleges on your list.
If needed, register in September for the October and December SAT IIs. Most
competitive colleges that you are interested in require the SAT II. It is your
responsibility to find out which tests are required. You may need to do some review
work before the test. Be sure that you request that test scores be sent to all colleges on
your list.
Complete all applications and verify that all documents under each colleges checklist
are complete and mail through the counseling office no later that early December.
Apply earlier if possible.
Winter
Check with the counseling office to make sure that mid-year reports were sent if your
colleges require them.
Remember that you are still a student and your grades for the second semester do
count. COLLEGES REQUIRE A FINAL TRANSCRIPT.
Reply promptly and completely to any requests for additional information you may
receive from colleges
Keep your counselor and your parents updated on the status of your applications.
Spring
Recommendations
Recommendations can provide information about you that is not included elsewhere in the
application. Make sure that the teachers you ask for recommendations know you. Get to
know your teachers as well as your counselor so that they have a better picture of you. It
seldom helps your application to summit recommendations from people who cannot speak of
you academically. There is such a thing as too many recommendations.
Guidelines to Follow for Recommendations
1. Allow teachers at least two weeks notification.
2. It is highly recommended that recommendations be confidential since colleges put less
validity on non-confidential recommendations.
3. Choose your references wisely. The selected teachers should know you and your
work.
4. No student should need more than three references from teachers.
5. Most colleges require a counseling recommendation and a school profile.
6. To facilitate the recommendation writing, prepare a student resume. See the sample
at the back of this guide, page 30.
Activities
Avoid just listing activities. Use your activities to provide a picture of who you are.
Sustained involvement over several years in one or a few activities is more important than just
joining lots of groups for shorter periods of time. The nature of the interest is less important
than your commitment to it.
Test Scores
Test scores are used to compare and evaluate students but they are not the number one most
important criteria for admission. Admissions officers say that it is generally only very high or
very low scores that affect decisions (over 1400 and under 700 old SAT). It is better to
concentrate on hard work in your courses that impact the grades you earn.
Be sure to be rested when you take any admission test. Make sure to eat a good breakfast and
even take a candy bar or two with you for some fast energy. A sweater in case the room is too
cold might make you more comfortable.
A little review can make you familiar with the testing format (i.e. taking sample tests) but
dont become obsessed.
Essays
This is the one part of the application you can control-try to do a good job. An essay permits
you the opportunity to express yourself so take advantage of it. You are very different from
the typical U.S. high school applicant and the essay can be used to convey the difference.
Even more important than what you write is how you write it. Have parents, teachers,
counselors, or friends read your essay for grammatical and expression errors. However, make
sure you do the writing.
Be Neat
Make sure that you submit a neat and tidy application. Crossed out errors, coffee stains, using
different colors of ink, or general sloppiness all send a message regarding the applicant-a
message you do not want to convey. It is best to photocopy the application and make a rough
draft before you work on the original. Make sure, however, to do your own work.
Secretarial-perfect applications are not advised. Use BLACK INK UNLESS OTHERWISE
TOLD. Essays on a computer are usually acceptable but follow directions.
TESTING INFORMATION
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Open Admissions:
Public institutions that are state funded most often use this admission plan. Open enrollment
colleges have a published set of admission standards and students who meet or exceed these
standards are typically admitted. These admission standards may include a certain grade
point average, class rank, or SAT score.
Priority Deadline:
Many public universities state two application deadlines. There is a closing date for the
receipt of all applications and an earlier priority date. Applications at these institutions are
usually acted on in the order in which they are received with priority given to those
applications received before the first deadline. Students applying to these types of institutions
should send in their application material well before the priority closing date. Applicants are
then notified on a rolling basis.
University of California System:
All applications to the University of California are due by November 30th.
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ESSAYS
The essay section of the application is one of the most important factors in admission to
selective and highly selective schools. You should use your essay as a way to express who
you are. Aside from an essay proving that you are capable of writing in English, it should be
used to show how you are different from the other applicants. You have two things to
prove:
That you can write.
That you are interesting.
The essay is a personal and very important aspect of your application-use it to your
advantage.
IT IS NOT THE TOPIC YOU CHOOSE THAT MAKES AN ESSAY WORK, IT IS
HOW YOU TREAT THE TOPIC THAT COUNTS
The essay can either strengthen or weaken your application but it will not be the sole reason
that you are accepted or rejected. Your topic can reflect your personal interests but this is not
what is important. It is how you deal with the topic that creates the impact your statement
will make.
The first thing you need to do is to read each essay question (combine the essay questions
from all of your applications) and see what common factors might exist. If you can recycle an
essay and use it more than once, do it. You cannot write acceptable essays though, in one
sitting. BE SURE TO ALLOW TIME TO THINK AND WRITE.
The most important aspect you have to address is that a good essay involves good writing.
Do not submit an essay that is technically inferior. Misspellings, incorrect punctuation, tense
shifts, and inappropriately used language indicate that you couldnt care less about your
application. Have lots of people read your work and comment on content, format, and
structure. However, make sure that you do not edit out the essence of you in the process.
There are many reasons that schools require an essay. Some of them are:
To determine if you can write coherently
To learn something interesting or useful about you that is not in the application.
Some guidelines that you might keep in mind as you plan and write are:
Do not use vocabulary just to impress the reader. Be you, put away the thesaurus, or
use it sparingly.
Length does not improve your essay. Stick to the topic and to the length requirement.
If you are asked to write one page, write one page. If the essay requires 500 words,
write 500, not 501.
Have other people read your essay and proofread.
Check your spelling and punctuation. Errors can spell doom for you.
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Dont be defensive. Dont use your essay to try and explain low grades nor test
scores. If there is something that needs relating, let the counselor recommendation do
it.
Dont be trite. Dont tell the admissions committee what a wonderful school they
have and why you will be an excellent student there.
Try to be interesting and specific. You want the reader to have enjoyed your essay
rather than having just survived reading it.
Be neat. Use a word processor when you can. Avoid a dot matrix printer if you can.
If you cant, make sure it has a new ribbon. Handwrite only if that is specified. Make
your work easy to read.
Dont try to be cute. Avoid using exclamation point (Never!). Dont put quotation
marks to try to make a word a word. Just use the right word.
Put yourself in the place of the reader. Is your essay going to be interesting and fun to
read for someone who has been reading essays all day?
Dont repeat information that is found elsewhere in your application.
Dont submit extra materials unless they are called for.
There are many methods that can assist you in writing an essay that will enhance your
application as you put thoughts and words to paper. It is essential that you make sure to allow
yourself ample time for essay writing. Dont put this off.
You may be asked to include a self-description in some of your applications. Here are a few
ideas you can use as a guide.
1. Academic Qualities:
Tell about yourself as a student. Mention what you feel are your strong areas
and how you feel you have performed as a student.
2. Personal Qualities:
Describe how you feel about yourself as a person including those qualities that
you feel comfortable with, the traits that you like in yourself.
3. Your Values:
In a few sentences, mention the things that you feel are important to you in your life,
those things about which you feel strongly.
4. Special Talent:
Note any talent or abilities that you may have which have not been mentioned and
which may not otherwise be known.
5. Special Qualities:
Are there any traits of which you may be aware, that you may possess, that you could
recognize as unique, special, or different?
6. Things About Which You Are Enthusiastic:
Describe those things about which you are particularly interested, things you enjoy
doing and in doing them, you receive satisfaction.
7. Contributions:
What would you consider to be important contributions you have made to your home,
school, and community?
Without being egotistical, tell the college or university why you are more attractive as a
candidate for this school than the person who has basically the same qualifications as you.
The fact that you are living in Kuwait is not unusual unless you explain how it has affected
you and how the experience has added to your personal growth. Remember, you are trying to
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let the university know about you and how you will add to their campus. They are also
examining your writing style, creativity, and organization.
Pick one of the following topics and write a one-page essay on a sheet of paper:
1. A conclusion you have reached about a question with no provable answer.
2. An idea, value, or cause to which you have lost your heart and head.
3. An experience that changed your view of life in a deep and significant way.
(Cornell University)
While we are very interested in your intellectual abilities, your sense of imagination and
creativity are also important to us. With this in mind, please respond to one of the following
two requests. Were interested not so much in whom or what you choose to write about, but
in how you use your choice to illustrate something important about yourself and your values.
1. If you were given the opportunity to spend an evening with any one person, living or
deceased, or fictional, whom would you choose and why?
2. You have just completed your 300-page autobiography. Please submit page 217.
(University of Pennsylvania)
Comment on an experience that that helped you to discern or define a value that you hold.
(Williams College)
Diversity among people contributes to a unique blend of cultures and enriched the university
community. Briefly describe the environment in which you grew up and how it influenced
your interests, your values and your thinking about sexism, racism, and prejudice.
(Tufts University)
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athletic programs, city size or name. Find out about career planning, financial aid, or take a
virtual college tour and then file electronic applications.
Petersons Online
www.petersons.com Petersons includes information about educational programs at all
levels and provides searchable databases of colleges and academic programs.
Princeton Review Online
www.review.com This extensive college and career information site includes timed tests,
essay hints, an internship database, job hunting hints, career lists by salary and industry,
career profiles, and more.
searchable database including information about scholarships, fellowships, grants, workstudy, loan programs, tuition wavers, internships, competitions, and cooperative work
programs.
College Scholarship Information
www.college-scholarship.com/free scholarship searches.htm - Site has links to 32 free
scholarship search websites. Elsewhere on the site, youll find loads of information about
colleges and financial aid.
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COLLEGE VISITS
Each year a wide variety of representatives, who are actively recruiting qualified applicants
for their campuses, visit our school. This is an excellent opportunity to speak to
knowledgeable people who can answer questions accurately with current information. These
visits are announced in the daily bulletin, and students may sign up in the guidance office if
they are interested in meeting with the college representative.
If you plan to attend a college visit make a photocopy of the college visit information sheet
found at the back of this handbook. You should take advantage of this opportunity to ask
specific questions about the school. Some questions you may find useful:
Characteristics:
Where is the campus located?
What is the surrounding community like? Does it support the school?
Is the collage private, public, or church-affiliated?
What is the current student enrollment?
Does the college have a core course requirement? What is it?
Are library resources accessible by computer?
Academics:
What is the average class size? Largest? Smallest?
What is the student to teacher ratio?
What percent of freshmen return for their sophomore year/
How are faculty advisors assigned/
What type of advising will I receive throughout my education-not only in the area of my
major, but in career planning, interview techniques, resume writing, etc.?
What services are available for undeclared students?
What percent of students graduate in four years?
Do professors, graduate assistants, or both teach classes?
What percent of the faculty have their doctorate?
Is there an honors program? What are the requirements?
What percent of the student body participates in the honors program?
Are there any special programs available for my chosen major-honors, internships?
What is the job placement rate in a particular program?
What types of career placement services are available?
What would you consider the strongest program at the school? Why?
What are the most popular majors?
Student Life:
What percentages of students are from out of state?
What percentage of students are international students?
Where do the majority of students come from?
What percentage of students lives on campus?
Is housing guaranteed for freshmen? For four years?
How are roommates chosen the freshman year?
What student activities are offered? Which ones are the most popular?
Is there a Greek life on campus? What percentage of the students participates?
What intramural programs are offered?
What is the male to female ratio?
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Are freshman allowed to have cars? What is the parking situation like?
What transportation is available for students who dont have cars?
Are resident halls coed or single sexes?
What do most students do on the weekend?
What are some of the traditional social events on campus?
Do the students have a choice of meal plans? How is the food?
What safety measures are used on your campus? Are crime statistics available?
How close is your campus to a major airport? How is the transportation to and from the
airport?
What do students ay they like most about your university?
Admissions:
With regards to admission requirements, do accept SAT and/or ACT?
Do you require SAT II for admission? Which ones?
What are the grade point averages and SAT/ACT score requirements for admission?
What do I need to do to apply? What criteria will be used to judge my application?
Do you require an essay?
What is the most important factor in admission?
What type of admission procedure do you have?
What are the standards of admission for the typical student?
Is there an early decision or early action plan?
What percent of applicants were accepted?
Are personal interviews required? Are they available?
Are letters of recommendation required?
Do certain majors have special admission requirements?
Do you accept AP/IB credit? What is the school policy?
Cost/Financial Aid:
Do you offer financial aid to international students? What is available?
What is the total cost to attend your university? (Tuition, room, board, and student fees)
What percent of students receive need-based financial aid?
Is there a tuition payment plan available? Is it interest free?
What percent of students have college work-study?
Are campus jobs available to those who do not receive work-study?
Are merit based scholarships offered? What percent of students receive merit based
awards?
You should not take this form into your interview or meeting. You should take some time
before you visit a campus or before a college visit or interview to determine which questions
are most important to you. Make a list on a separate sheet of paper with space to write in the
most important information that you receive in response to your question.
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SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Local Resources for Non-U.S. College Information
Students planning on attending colleges and universities in countries other than the U.S. need
to check specific entrance requirements for that country. Many embassies have information
regarding higher education in their country. Information about national systems of education
is very general and can vary from year to year.
Australia/New Zealand
Work needs to begin no later than September for the March entry date. The Australian
Embassy provides information and applications.
Canada
Applications are usually due between January and April prior to the September entry date.
Check individual schools concerning TOEFL, SAT 1&II requirements. The Ontario General
Application (OUAC), www.ouac.ca/on, is available online. Information is available in the
Guidance Office.
Egypt
For entry requirements to Egyptian public universities please refer to the following web site:
www.tansik.egypt.gov.eg/.
When applying to Egyptian public universities you must request that your SAT scores
are sent directly to the Ministry of higher Education in Egypt. The CEEB code is 6134.
Europe
Most universities accept applications after school has finished in June. You need to have a
clear understanding of what documentation you need before returning to your country and
applying for admission.
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Lebanon
A STUDENT WHO IS Lebanese must take the SAT I and three SAT II tests to gain
admission to the Lebanese American University or the American University of Beirut unless
the student is pursuing the IB Diploma.
For more information about these universities contact:
Lebanese American University
American University of Beirut
www.lau.edu.lb
www.aub.edu.lb
Huron University
www.huron.ac.uk
France
Parsons Paris School of Design
www.parsons-paris.com
[email protected]
Switzerland
International University in Geneva
www.iun.ch
[email protected]
Franklin College
www.fc.edu
[email protected]
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November-April
Offers and Interviews
1. You may be contacted for more
information.
2. You may be invited for an
interview if you are in the U.K.
3. May be given conditional
if still waiting for final grades.
offers
May
1. If you have been given conditional
offers for places, you now have to
make one firm choice.
2. You can also make 1 reserve or
insurance choice.
May 15th
THIRD DEADLINE
1. You must send FINAL form and
insurance offer decisions to U.C.A.S.
Late August Clearing
1. Unsuccessful applicants may be offered
Last-minute places on other courses.
December 15th
SECOND DEADLINE
1. To be certain that each of your
chosen universities or colleges will
consider your application, you should
submit your form by this date.
The UCAS application is done entirely online through apply at www.ucas.com
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Sample Resume
Your Name
Address
City
State/Country, Zip
Phone
Email Address
Personal data
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Social Security Number (If Applicable)
Athletic Involvement
JV Softball (9)
Varsity Softball (10, 11, Captain-12)
Dance Team (10, 11, 12)
Volunteer/Community service
Work Experience
Summer programs and summer experiences
Hobbies and Interests
Church, Mosque, Youth Group Involvement
This is a model only to give you an idea of what to include in your resume. Use bullet points but if you are not sure the reader will know
what your activity is explain! (i.e. Serious Discipline Committee or Prefect) This is not a time to be humble!
Your resume is an effective tool and can be placed in all applications, given to perspective employers, teachers writing recommendations, etc.
When you come to the part of the application that asks for activities, etc. you can put Please see Resume unless the application specifies
otherwise. You may also want to include the time that your activity takes on a weekly basis (i.e. 4 hours, etc.).
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Address
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
Name of Admission Contact _______________________________________________
Total
Enrollment________
Cost______________________
E-Mail______________________
Admission Procedure
Percentage Accepted_______
Percentage Graduating___________
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On___________________________
#3 Given To___________________________
On___________________________
DECISIONS
Letter of Acceptance/Denial/Wait List from College Received on_________________
Letter Sent to College Notifying Whether You Plan to Attend Sent On ___________
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Are there outside circumstances that have affected your academic performance? For example
such factors as: after school job, home responsibilities or difficulties, illness or emotional
stress.
On a scale of 1-10 (low-high) how competitive of a person do you consider yourself?
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At this point in time, how strong a preference do you have for a particular field of study or
career? Why? (Its OK to be undecided!)
How do you think your parents, friends, and teachers would describe you as a person?
What do you consider your most significant contribution to AIS? What are you most proud
of?
Are there new activities that you might like to explore in college?
After a long, hard day, what do you enjoy doing the most?
Describe your family. How do you see your family relationships affecting your college search
and going away to college?
How much involvement do you anticipate your parents having in your search for and final
choice of college?
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