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Carol Fertig

Carol Fertig

I have been active in the education community for more than 40 years and involved in gifted education for more than 20 years. At various times, I have been a classroom teacher, gifted education teacher, consultant, writer, editor—you name it. I live in Colorado, but also spend a fair amount of time in Chicago. I have two grown boys: one in Colorado and one in California. In my spare time, I enjoy skiing, mountain biking, and golfing. I also like to read, go to plays, and watch foreign movies. Feel free to send me an e-mail.

I am also the author of Raising a Gifted Child: A Parenting Success Handbook. This book offers a large menu of strategies, resources, organizations, tips, and suggestions for parents to find optimal learning opportunities for their gifted kids, covering the gamut of talent areas, including academics, the arts, technology, creativity, music, and thinking skills.

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College Planning for Gifted Students

Sunday, June 11, 2006 - by JMcIntosh - Category: Gifted Education
College Planning for Gifted StudentsI'm very proud to announce the release of our newest book, College Planning for Gifted Students: Choosing and Getting Into the Right College. The book's author, Sandra L. Berger, has long been a popular speaker on the topic of college planning at gifted education and parenting conferences. Her sessions are always packed with teachers and parents alike seeking information about this important topic. A couple of years ago, Sandra approached me about publishing a book on the subject, and I was thrilled with the idea.

College Planning for Gifted Students is a must-have for any gifted or advanced learner planning to attend college. Sandra Berger leads students through the college planning process, moving from self-exploration, to college matching, to the application process. She focuses specifically on helping gifted students discover who they are, and how that discovery corresponds to finding the perfect postsecondary endeavor. The author also provides useful, practical advice for writing college application essays, requesting recommendation letters, visiting colleges, and acing the college entrance interview.

Throughout the book, helpful timelines and checklists are provided to give students and their parents, teachers, and counselors assistance in planning for and choosing the right college. An extensive resource section is also included, with information about the SATs and ACTs, early entrance programs, and a sample college application.

Read an Interview With the Author

Sandra L. Berger, former guru for the Ask ERIC and USA Today gifted education hotlines, discusses what every parent, teacher, or counselor of gifted students needs to know to help their bright students plan for and get into college. Tips for choosing a college and advice for making the right match are included. To read a transcript of the interview with Sandra Berger, click here.

Check Out a Sample Chapter From This Book

Read an engaging, interesting excerpt from the book. This excerpt looks at the many reasons why gifted students should consider applying for and attending college. It also offers a handy timeline of the steps students should take in the college planning process. To read this sample chapter from College Planning for Gifted Students, click here.
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