Is this how the college application process works?

<li>I mail my part of the application.</li>
<li>Counselor will mail his/her part seperatly with envelope and forms given by me.</li>
<li>Teachers will mail their recomendations with envelope and forms given by me.</li>
<li>Collegeboard will send scores to colleges I tell them to.</li>

Is this right?

Who sends the high school transcript, me or the counselor?

Thanks

<p>at my school, there's a separate person who mails out the transcripts for a small fee each</p>

<p>The registrar is the person at your hs that keeps track of the official records. The registrar might assemble the transcript and your GC rec into the same envelope and mail it.</p>

<p>Do you need to send your AP scores to each college you apply also?</p>

<p>The AP scores are sent from the College Board for a fee in the same way that the SAT scores are sent. No college requires that the AP scores be sent.</p>

<p>So the counselor sends the High School transcript?</p>

<p>What's the fee to get the AP and SAT test scores mailed?</p>

<p>Score sending fees are $15 and $9 per recipient for AP and SAT, respectively.</p>

<p>Score sending fees are $15 and $9 per recipient for AP and SAT, respectively.</p>

<p>Does that SAT fee cover the SAT Subject Tests aswell?</p>

<p>Go to <a href="http://www.collegeboard.com%5B/url%5D"&gt;www.collegeboard.com&lt;/a> and look it up. I believe that the SAT report includes all SAT I and SAT II tests every taken, and a single fee sends it.</p>

<p>For anyone who has financial difficulties, the college board accepts fee waivers that you can get from your GC.</p>

<p>Does that SAT fee cover the SAT Subject Tests aswell?</p>

<p>Yes it does, an SAT Score Report will include all SAT I: Reasoning and SAT II: Subject Tests.</p>

<p>Thanks you guys.</p>

<p>So just to make sure, do I have the whole application process right?</p>

<ul>
<li><p>I mail my part of the application.</p></li>
<li><p>Counselor will mail his/her part seperatly with envelope and forms given by me.</p></li>
<li><p>Teachers will mail their recomendations with envelope and forms given by me.</p></li>
<li><p>Collegeboard will send scores to colleges I tell them to.</p></li>
</ul>

<p>Is this right?</p>

<p>Do college advisors ever get annoyed if students apply to A LOT (10+) of colleges?</p>

<p>Do college advisors ever get annoyed if students apply to A LOT (10+) of colleges?</p>

<p>They might get annoyed, but they'll have to do it.</p>

<p>You should check with your counselor first on how they do things at your school. I'm sure as you enter senior year these things will be gone over carefully. In my school they have tons of large special envelopes in the GC office. You pick up as many as you need. You return the envelopes to your counselor addressed with the app, resume, essays and anything you need to send. She then prints off her trasnscript, evaluation, your teacher recs and the school profile,adds them in and then the school mails off the whole package. For online apps we just give them the addressed envelopes with anything supplementry, they put in their part and off they go.</p>

<p>You should check with your counselor first on how they do things at your school. I'm sure as you enter senior year these things will be gone over carefully. In my school they have tons of large special envelopes in the GC office. You pick up as many as you need. You return the envelopes to your counselor addressed with the app, resume, essays and anything you need to send. She then prints off her trasnscript, evaluation, your teacher recs and the school profile,adds them in and then the school mails off the whole package. For online apps we just give them the addressed envelopes with anything supplementry, they put in their part and off they go.</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>My school might do it differently, since it only sends about 6 kids to college each year.</p>

<p>How many students are in your grad. class?</p>

<p>How many students are in your grad. class?</p>

<p>I believe we have 500 (school has about 5000 students, and has the track system), but only about 95 graduate</p>

<p>BrightFutureAhead, what HS in LA? Our school has the track system and has about 5000 students, we have a class of 800 but only about 500 or so graduate.</p>