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Podcast Taming The High Cost of College

Taming The High Cost of College

Brad Baldridge

Education

Frequency: 1 episode/21d. Total Eps: 168

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Taming the High Cost of College teaches parents the secrets of how to plan and save for college so you can help make your children's dreams come true. Hosted by Brad Baldridge, a Certified Financial Planner and college planning expert, you'll learn what you need to save time, save money and reduce stress with smart and proven strategies. If you’re the parent of a college-bound teenager, you’re in the right place!
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529 Plan Series EP 4: Advanced Strategies Around 529 Plans

jeudi 4 mai 2023Duration 28:31

Learn advanced 529 plan strategies that can potentially help you maximize your savings and tax benefits while you protect your investment. Tune in here: 

https://tamingthehighcostofcollege.com/thcc-529-plan-series-ep-4-advanced-strategies-around-529-plans 

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Check out the FREE College Money Report and Cost of Colleges by State: 

https://tamingthehighcostofcollege.com/college-money-report/

https://tamingthehighcostofcollege.com/cost-of-colleges-by-state/

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529 Plan Series EP 3: 529s and Other College Savings Plans

jeudi 27 avril 2023Duration 34:07

Learn how 529 plans compare to other college investment options, the pros and cons of each, and strategies to help you potentially maximize your benefits. Listen now: 

https://tamingthehighcostofcollege.com/thcc-529-plan-series-ep-3-529-plans-and-other-college-savings-plan

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Check out the FREE Scholarship Guide For Busy Parents and College Money Report: 

https://courses.tamingthehighcostofcollege.com/p/scholarship-guide-for-busy-parents

https://tamingthehighcostofcollege.com/college-money-report/

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160 Writing Great Essays for College Admissions and Scholarships

Season 2 · Episode 160

jeudi 27 octobre 2022Duration 38:19

Find out how parents can help their students become a better writer and write a great essay for college admissions or scholarship applications. Listen now:

https://tamingthehighcostofcollege.com/thcc-episode-160-writing-great-essays-for-college-admissions-and-scholarships/

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Check the The Scholarship Guide for Busy Parents - it's free! 

http://tamingthehighcostofcollege.com/scholarships

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67 Using StatFuse to Better the Odds of Admission to College Interview with Jeet Banerjee, Co-Founder of StatFuse

Season 1 · Episode 67

jeudi 14 janvier 2016Duration 25:22

“Statfuse is an online application that helps high school and community college students with the college admissions process,” describes Banerjee.
Students can fill out a college application and select a college of interest. The site will then give them a percentage of likelihood that they would be accepted to that university or college. Students will also be told their strengths, weaknesses, and what they can do to better their odds of acceptance.
In this episode, Jeet Banerjee shares about his experience with applying to college and his website Statfuse

66 Tips on How Undecided Students Can Choose a Major Interview with Kat Clowes, Author “Putting College to Work”

Season 1 · Episode 66

vendredi 8 janvier 2016Duration 50:26

Ms. Clowes applied to graduate school after taking a year to really consider what she wanted. “What I didn’t know is there is so much more to it that you should be doing during your college years that I was clueless about things like building your network, or knowing what my brand was, or taking advantage of all the resources available to me in college,” remembers Ms. Clowes, “I hoping to help students to figure what else they should be doing to be successful and not have some of the doubt and 10 years of searching afterward which is why I wrote the book.”

65 Writing Quality Essays Interview with Ethan Sawyer, The College Essay Guy

Season 1 · Episode 65

vendredi 18 décembre 2015Duration 36:30

Most colleges use The Common App which allows students to apply to multiple colleges at once. This usually includes:

  • Personal information.
  • Main personal statement of about 650 words.
    • Sawyer suggests to think of this statement prompt as, “Describe the world you come from and tell us how your world has shaped your dreams and aspirations.”
  • Activities list.
  • Most colleges will request different supplemental essays.
  • This means several different essay requirements per school.

Some of these essays might be exactly the same prompt and can double, but if the topics are different then the essays will be different.

64 Navigating the Admissions Process for Ivy League Schools Interview with Dr. Joie Jager-Hyman, Expert on the College Admissions Process & on American Education

Season 1 · Episode 64

jeudi 10 décembre 2015Duration 27:58

Choosing and Applying to a College

It is important to be realistic. If you are in the academic range of the college you are looking at, be sure to talk to real students.  Be careful to select colleges that your test scores fall into the accepted range of. “The grades are also very important,” explains Dr. Jager-Hyman, “Test scores are really easy- that information is front and center.

63 Understanding the Admissions Process Interview with Lydia Fayal, Co-founder of www.Admitsee.com

Season 1 · Episode 63

jeudi 3 décembre 2015Duration 31:14

Here’s some of the features of the website www.Admitsee.com

  • Provides a “big brother or sister” at dream school.
  • See application files of accepted students.
    • You can compare your own test scores, for example, to accepted students at different colleges.
  • Browsing is free.
  • College students get paid for posting their profile and sharing.
  • Great way to see what a student body really looks like.
  • Can sign up to have a college student mentor.
    • College students can review essays, give advice, and help guide prospective students. Essays are EXTREMELY important!

“Over the past ten years the (college) process has become that much more complicated,” explains Fayal, “But the offerings and resources haven’t improved.” This provides a way for high school students to connect to college students at their dream school.

62 College Test Prep Interview with Jean Burk, SAT Instructor

Season 1 · Episode 62

jeudi 26 novembre 2015Duration 28:22

About the SAT and PSAT

“The higher the score, the more money you get,” says Burk.

The PSAT (Preliminary SAT) is just as important as the SAT, but it is used for scholarships in the junior year. The SAT is offered 7 times a year, but the PSAT is only offered once a year in October. There are only a few small differences between the two tests.

61 Being a Collegepreneur Interview with Sandra Noonan, Content Scientist/Blogger

Season 1 · Episode 61

jeudi 19 novembre 2015Duration 30:42

Noonan suggests following James Altucher. She developed the collegepreneur idea in response to critics, such as Altucher, that say to not bother with college anymore.

Things that college students going into college should think about:

  • The cost of college has increased by 300% in the last 30 years.
  • Wages for college students are declining.

Noonan defines a collegepreneur as, “A student who manages the college experience so it doesn’t manage them.” It is important for students to use the resources available at a college to launch themselves into the life they want.

“They will have something to show for their college experience aside from a transcript,” Noonan further explains.


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