On November 17, a former admissions counselor from Notre Dame University Mr. Daniel J. Saracino came to talk to Mr. Dan J. Saracino grades 9-12 students, AISV staff and parents
about what it takes to get into college in the US and other countries. He was extremely helpful. He told us that the main things they look for in a candidate are their GPA, extracurricular activities- including community service (Ms. Jolita was a fan of that one), and SAT scores. And now we know what we really need to work on and start doing. Thanks to him, I think we all feel a bit more confident to apply for college.
By William, grade 9 student
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