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College Admissions in the Time of COVID-19

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ABOUT THE WEBINAR

The spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) has introduced a great deal of uncertainty into the lives of college-bound students. College admissions counselor and Elite Prep San Francisco Branch Director Randolf Arguelles explains how the coronavirus has affected this year's college admissions cycle and answers your questions:

  • What should I do now that April ACT and May SAT have been postponed?

  • How can I prepare for AP exams if my school is closed?

  • Can I build a competitive college application if my extracurricular activities have been cancelled?

  • Many colleges are closed to campus visits. Can I choose a college without visiting?

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

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Randolf Arguelles graduated from UC Berkeley as a philosophy major and attended UCLA as a doctoral student in history, where he also taught undergraduate courses. For seven years, he read and scored freshman applications to UC Berkeley. He is the Branch Director of Elite Prep San Francisco, where he has helped hundreds of students reach their college admission goals over the last 15 years. Mr. Arguelles holds a certificate in college counseling from the University of California San Diego.