Sunday, March 15, 2009

Why High School Summers are Crucial to Winning College Admissions

Don’t overlook how important each summer can be to your chances of going to a dream college.

Most students flip burgers and work at Gap, but the best students - the ones who get into Harvard and Stanford - fill their summers with extracurricular activities, impressive jobs, and international travel.

Here’s what you need to know about summer activities to impress colleges:

1) Keep yourself busy - this is the bare minimum

2) Travel if you can, ideally to international places. This is good personally and for admissions committees. It opens your eyes, and will give you lots to talk about in your college admissions essays

3) Do work in foreign countries. This is not easy as a high school student, but get your parents help to make this happen. Whether its a corporate job or volunteer and nonprofit work, it will help your college application

4) Avoid hourly wage jobs like flipping burgers. If money is important, do what you must. But if money isn’t important, focus instead on interesting jobs that build on your passions. As I discuss in my article on the biggest secret to get into Harvard, it all builds up to telling a great story. So think about what your passions are and go explore them!

5) Make the last summer before senior year count!

Follow the 5 steps above and you’ll be much closer to getting into Stanford or any dream college!

Posted courtesy of our friends at HopelesstoHarvard.


Wednesday, March 11, 2009

ThinkChinaGroup.com 3.0


We've been getting a lot of comments (thanks to all those that contributed!) and we finally rolled out the 3rd major version of our site. We'd love to hear from you all to see what you think!

Check it out: www.thinkchinagroup.com

The page is hopefully easier to navigate and if anything, should be easier on the eyes!

We have some deadlines coming up including our scholarship deadline - March 18, 2009. E-mail if you have any questions. info@thinkchinagroup.com.

Remember: Think early, think BIG, think global, and most importantly, THINKCHINA!

ThinkChina Squad

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Interesting Sites ....

As we continue to surf the blogosphere, we'll run into some interesting links that we'd like to share. Hope these are helpful!

http://www.thehighschoolblog.com/
http://www.svmoms.com/

Monday, March 9, 2009

Back to Cali

Road trip! Well, kind of, as most of it still requires flying. Our esteemed colleague, Chester Mui, is making a trip in a week or so to the West Coast to visit some schools.

As a part of our community outreach work, Chester will be hosting several seminars at local area schools designed to provide students and their parents additional information about the college preparation process.


The focus of the seminar, entitled "Preparing for College: Setting Yourself Apart", is a review on suggestions and strategies for students as they delve deeper into the college process. Given the state of our economy and increasing anxiety about access to higher education, this would be a great seminar to attend.

We'll be announcing more information about this in the coming days. Please also watch out for our twitter updates (www.twitter.com/thinkchina) as well!

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"Preparing for College: Setting Yourself Apart"
Think early, think big and think global!

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Did you know that Stanford received 30,349 applications for undergraduate admission to the Class of 2013? This is a 20 percent increase over last year's total and an all-time high for Stanford. Moreover, This application season Stanford expects an overall admission rate of about 7.2%, the lowest rate yet in the university's history and more than 2% lower than for the class of 2012. With the difficult economy, the same trend is true for almost every single university. Standing out among your peers is no longer an advantage, its a requirement. Learn more about what university admissions officers are looking for and join us for an informational seminar and Q&A on college admissions.

Get answers to all of your questions about...

* Developing strong academic plans
* Maximizing your summers
* Building a great extracurricular profile
* Creating a well-balanced college list

...and more!

Speaker: Chester Mui, Director (ThinkChina)



Saturday, March 7, 2009

Declining Economy, Declining Admittance Rates...


Just got this from the latest Stanford monthly newsletter to alumni:

"Stanford has received 30,349 applications for undergraduate admission to the Class of 2013, a 20 percent increase over last year's total and an all-time high."

As applicants go up, admittance rates have been dropping significantly. The latest from Stanford's admissions office indicates that this year will be around 7.2%. Wow.

More than ever, admittance into a top university is more than just GPA and SATs. Applicants will need to stand out.

Think early, think big, think global ...

ThinkChina Squad

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Where am I interning?

Our team here is always adding new and exciting internship opportunities. A lot of students have been asking for details about the internships we offer and we listened! Check out our new Partners page which highlights just a few of the exciting companies ThinkChina has partnered with! An internship through ThinkChina means an opportunity to work on Best Buy's China marketing strategy, developing on new creative marketing campaigns for AKQA's biggest clients in China or working with the President of iTalki.com to figure out the best way to reach new markets.

Check us out at: http://www.thinkchinagroup.com/partners/partners.aspx





Monday, March 2, 2009

ThinkChina is on Twitter!

We finally made it onto Twitter. To keep tabs on us, please follow us on Twitter - we'll blast out live updates as we get 'em!

http://twitter.com/ThinkChina