6月8日讲座:亚裔学生怎么在美国大学招生中胜出

亚裔学生进名校,包括进UC一年难一年。不论你多努力,名校录取学生的标准似乎年年变,让你摸不透。
作为第一代移民的亚裔父母亲们,即使自己很难走入“主流”,还是竭尽全力要自己的子女融入“主流”。可以代表“主流”的美国名校到底要录取什么样的亚裔考生?那些大学录取官们,到底怎么看亚裔申请学生?
Eddie 出生在美国,2009年毕业于Saratoga High School。2013年毕业于全美排名第三的文理学院Swarthmore College。在大学,他“文武双全”, 主修心理学和生物专业,创办了peer counseling club.
他是一个颇具洞察力和影响力的人。他将从他对美国校园文化、美国社会的观察与了解,通过他同几位大学招生官的好友的交往,给大家分享他对大学招生的现状的分析。

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欢迎带孩子来听。最近凡事和他谈过的高中生都说,他的谈话大大打开他们的视野。
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Time: 4:00 to 6:00pm, Sunday, 6/8/2014
Address: 1340 S De Anza Blvd. Suite 204, San Jose, CA 95129

Contact: 408-366-2204spring.light.edu@gmail.com
Fee: $10/each person
Registration: CLICK HERE
Speaker:Eddie Z. received his B.A in Psychology from Swarthmore College. He has conducted neuroscience research with Stanford University and is now working on a number of cognitive enhancement studies for the augmentation of learning and memory. He is passionate about increasing one’s capacity for learning through both sound pedagogy and techniques supported by new cutting-edge literature. Outside of his academic pursuits, his chief interests involve studying international relations and political development.Outside of his academic pursuits, his chief interests involve studying international relations and political development. He has many years experience mentoring younger students in scientific thinking and articulation and believes in its application to daily life and activity. Notably, he coached Swarthmore College’s undefeated strength sports team using a quantified approach that integrated knowledge across several fields of research.

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