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11 Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources Parent/Student Your College Quest Guide (age 12 & up with parent) Get a head start! Learn the critical decisions required to successfully navigate the college search, selection, and application process. Receive practical advice on key topics, including course selection for college readiness, extracurricular activities, campus visits, PSAT/SAT/ACT exams, application essays, and more. Register only one family member. Location: Herbert C. Young Community Center Instructor: Tom Wyrick Fees: $5(R) $7(N) (1 class) 113591 Sat Jul 14 1–3 p.m. Location: Middle Creek Community Center 113592 Sat Aug 11 1–3 p.m. ACT vs SAT: How to Choose (age 12 & up with parent) Choosing the right college entrance exam is challenging, but important! Review sample test questions and learn "facts and hacks" about the ACT and SAT to determine which test will give you the best score. Leave with extensive handouts, a solid understanding of each test, test-taking tips, and a test preparation strategy. Location: Herbert C. Young Community Center Instructor: Tom Wyrick Fees: $5(R) $7(N) (1 class) 113593 Sat Jul 28 1–3 p.m. Navigating College Admissions (age 13 & up with parent) Are you a high school student or the parent of a high school student? The college admissions process can be very stressful and time consuming for the entire family. This workshop will provide tips on academic performance, extracurricular activity participation, college preparation, and how colleges read applications. Register only one family member and follow registration prompts to register other family members attending. Location: Herbert C. Young Community Center Instructor: Rhonda Manns, A2Z College Planning Fees: $5(R) $7(N) (1 class) 112512 Sat Jul 28 11 a.m.–noon "Why fit in, when you were born to standout." DR. SEUSS

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