YCBK 641: Why Some College Info Is Too Sensitive To Share with Parents
In this week’s episode you will hear
This week’s question (5:01): Hilary and Mark answer a question from a listener from Cincinnati who wants to know why the high school will not share the School Profile with him (Length 19 minutes)
This week’s interview (24:44): Lisa interviews Suzanne Hanna and they discuss tips to help girls successfully transition to college-3 of 3
Preview of Part 3
o Suzanne and Lisa spend most of part 3 continuing their discussion about the pros and cons of sorority life
o Suzanne addresses the concern that some girls have that if they don’t join a sorority they won’t have any friends
o Suzanne gives her advice to all of the college coaches that are listening when it comes to working with girls
o Suzanne and Lisa talk about is there a way to find out which sororities are the most aggressive (Length 17 minutes)
Mark’s recommended resource of the week : Guide to help first year students complete the Common Application- Application guide for first-year students
International Education Opportunities (41:30): Kevin Newton shares the opportunities available for students to leave the country for a graduate degree-Part 3 of 3
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