05 Mar Road Map for March: Juniors
As spring approaches, it’s a good time for juniors to pause and refocus. How did the fall semester go? Grades remain the single most important factor in college admissions, so if you’re struggling in any class, now is the time to seek support. Depending on how your transcript is structured, colleges may see semester grades or only a final year grade, but either way there is time to improve.
Beyond academics, this is a prime window to ramp up college research. Juniors should be exploring colleges online, learning about academic programs, and planning campus visits. Tours will help you begin developing your college list and spring break is a popular time, so book now before they fill up. College fairs are another efficient way to learn about multiple schools at once and to connect directly with admissions representatives. National fairs hosted by organizations like NACAC or Colleges That Change Lives, as well as local or school-based events, can be especially valuable.
It’s also not too early to get familiar with the application itself. Juniors can begin working on the Common Application by completing basic sections such as Profile, Family, and Education. Doing this now ensures you’ll already be familiar with the platform when you start digging into essays and college-specific questions in the months ahead.
Finally, if you don’t yet have a summer plan, start making it now. Down time is essential, but your summer should include meaningful activities like a job, service, or academic enrichment, while also leaving room for working on college applications and essays. The Common App announced that the essay prompts for the Class of 2027 will be the same as this cycle’s. You can view them here, but I don’t recommend starting on essays just yet. Instead plan to focus on application work after school ends. The more you accomplish over the summer, the less stressful your senior fall will be.
For more guidance about these and other topics, I hope you’ll join me for College Admissions: A Road Map for the Class of 2027 on March 28, or contact me to learn more about one-on-one advising.