Roadmap for G9-12 students
GRADE 9
– Discover yourself: Identify personality traits, interests, strengths – weaknesses
– Learn and fundamentally know about learning and the career world
– Start building a university portfolio: GPA, standardized tests, profile, extracurricular activities, etc.
– Participate in extracurricular activities and career field trips at universities and businesses
GRADE 10
– Register for personal consultations, group consultations, and 1:1 support for students and parents
– Learn about the career world and build a career plan and university portfolio for students
– Build a roadmap to university and study abroad
– Participate in extracurricular activities and career field trips at universities and businesses
GRADE 11
– Register for personal consultations, group consultations, and 1:1 support for students and parents
– Start building a university and scholarship portfolio: GPA, standardized tests, extracurricular activities, essays, interviews, etc.
– Take part in competitions and conduct personal projects
– Receive direct consultation from Study abroad & Career Orientation Specialists from Mount Vernon School (USA)
GRADE 12
– Receive direct consultation from Study abroad & Career Orientation Specialists from Mount Vernon School (USA)
– Take part in 2 major extracurricular activities
– Complete a university portfolio
– Choose 5-10 suitable universities and have an offline/online visit then finalize the university-for-application list.
Highlights
-There are about 10 1:1 consultation sessions throughout the school year for both parents and students in Grades 10 & 11
– The advisors are experienced consultants in Vietnam & USA.
– Orientation curriculum is for students from Grade 6 with sharing from alumni who are studying abroad in countries around the world
– The curriculum is periodically updated with admission policies and entrance requirements of different universities
– Accompanying students in competitions to increase the number of achievements put in their portfolio for studying abroad
– Students are closely monitored so that the capabilities of students and expectations of their parents would be clearly understood.