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AP Courses and Other Myths about What Colleges Really Want

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Admissions officers from five Massachusetts universities will tackle the stress over getting into college and talk about what they’re really seeking in a Jan. 29 panel for the Lexington community.
 
Getting into college is an obsession for many Lexington students and their parents – an obsession that starts as early as elementary school. For too many, it is assumed that college admissions offices admit students with the “most” – the most AP classes, the most extracurricular activities, the most summer internships and the like. The result is a lot of stressed out students and parents.  But are they right – is this what college admissions directors are looking for?
 
Moderated by Linda K. Wertheimer, former Boston Globe education editor and author of recent Globe magazine story, AP Classes, A Problem for Massachusetts High Schoolers?
 
Opened by Laura Lasa, Principal, Lexington High School
 
Panelists: Lee Coffin, Tufts University dean of undergraduate admissions; William Fitzsimmons, Harvard College dean of admissions; Kevin Kelly, UMass-Amherst’s director of admissions; John McEachern, Boston University’s director of admissions, and Stuart Schmill, MIT’s director of admissions.
 
The event is co-sponsored by the LHS PTSA, Diamond PTA, Clarke PTA, Lexington School Health Advisory Council (SHAC), Youth Services Council/Lexington Human Services Department, Lexington Education Foundation and the Collaborative to Reduce Student Stress.

Event Details

Posted by: SKHarris
Where Cary Memorial Building 1605 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington, MA 02420
Next on This event is over.
Time 7:00 pm–9:00 pm
Who to bring Moms, Dads, Everyone, Teens, Families
Price $0

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Cary Memorial Building

Cary Memorial Building

1605 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington, MA
781-274-8904; 781-862-0500, ext. 275

Named for Isaac Harris Cary, the Cary Memorial Building is located in Lexington Center between the town office building and the police station. The building is available for use by historic, educational, cultural or charitable groups and organizations. Within the building is Cary Hall, including a stage and auditorium with 780 seats and Estabrook Hall, with a small recital state and large lobby. Meeting rooms can be reserved by calling the number provided.

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