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Your Summer Plan: SCOOP for High School Students

Friday, June 5th, 2009

Ahh, it’s almost summer…but surely that means that your parents are asking you what you are going to do this summer?! Summer programs (including sports camps, and courses at colleges), jobs, internships, and community service can all be great ways to spend the summer. It is a good idea, though, to be sure you have at least one job or internship during your high school years. Amidst the recession, jobs have become hard to find—and this applies to summer jobs as well. While finding meaningful work opportunities in this economic climate can be challenging, with a little creativity and persistence, you can create a summer plan that enables you to learn and to develop new skills!  Here is a selection of our SUMMER SCOOP for students:

Tip #1: Be proactive!  When pursuing paid employment options, sending out resumes and cover letters and then sitting on the couch, waiting for the phone to ring is the wrong approach!  Reach out to people who know you, your goals, and your work ethic. Remember that old camp counselor that you still email?  Check in and see if there are any opportunities at their camp. Don’t be afraid to put yourself out there – you will never make a shot that you don’t take!

Tip #2: Summer programs and community service are also great ways to spend the summer! There are many good websites for finding summer programs:  Enrichmentalley.com, for example, lists programs ranging from summer classes at colleges across the country to international travel and community service opportunities.

The KEY to making the most of your summer is to find a job, program, or community service opportunity that incorporates a current or new interest – you’ll naturally put more effort into it if you enjoy what you’re doing!

Good Luck! Have a great summer!

-Dan

MEET DAN, one of our advisors!

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Dan graduated with honors from Amherst College in 1998.  While at Amherst, Dan was a four year starting catcher on the baseball team and was selected as team captain in his senior year.  After playing professional baseball in Europe, he returned to Amherst as an assistant coach from 2003 to 2005.  Dan became extensively involved in athletic recruiting, and soon realized how much he enjoyed helping student-athletes navigate their way through this stressful yet rewarding process.  After spending a year in Washington, D.C. working with athletes and their families, Dan moved to Manhattan and joined the Collegiate Compass team in 2006.  Since then, Dan has worked with a wide variety of students, both athletes and non-athletes, to help them maximize their college options and reach their goals.  In addition, Dan is the Director of College Guidance for a non-profit organization in Manhattan.  He visits over 30 college campuses across the country each year and enjoys traveling, playing softball in Central Park and taking photographs around the city.

Favorite T.V. Shows: The Office, The Wire
Favorite N.Y.C. restaurant: Stanton Social
Favorite places in NYC: Yankee Stadium, Bronx Botanical Gardens, Riverside
Park
Favorite Travel Spot: Anywhere!
Favorite book: The Alchemist