Negotiation #1

Equestrians and the Art of Negotiation

Randi has posted a new blog entry about the college search experience for equestrian students - check it out!

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 SENIORS:If you're planning to file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or if you are required by one or more of your prospective schools to fill it out and you have questions leading up to the January 1 date (when the 2014 FAFSA becomes available), schedule a meeting soon! JUNIORS:Let's talk test preparation!  If you're looking for a test prep company or tutor or if you just have questions regarding when you should schedule your ACT and/or SAT testing rounds, be sure that we talk about it at your next meeting!PARENTS:Your attention to the November invoices sent on Monday is appreciated.And a reboot from last week in case you missed it: Christmas shopping?  The fourth edition of the Horse Schools guide will be out in December - it's a nice listing of college equestrian programs here at home and abroad.  The colleges themselves are responsible for updating content, so it's also known for its accuracy.  Learn more here. TRAVEL:The College Preparatory Horse Show (March 27-29, 2014) has posted an updated schedule of speakers and events.  The school list is also beginning to take shape.  If you're planning to attend, you can read about it here.  I will be at the event Friday through Sunday; appointment slots are available on a limited basis.From the blog:If you’re a prospective college student with aspirations toward a career in business and you’re a horse person, you may be surprised to learn that you don’t have to major in business or attend a business college to make that dream a reality.  The reason?  As an equestrian, you’re already well-equipped with many of the skills you need Read More