October 25, 2021
Now that our senior class (Class of 2022) has applied to college, and some have already been accepted, it’s crunch time for our junior class (Class of 2023)!
That’s why Class 101 is launching the Super Junior program on November 1st! The program is specifically designed for the Class of 2023 to ensure juniors get ahead of the curve before application season even begins.
Join us for a live webinar presenting the Super Junior program with three college planning industry experts: Class 101 Founder and President Tom Pabin; Class 101 owner of Treasure Coast, FL, Mimi O’Leary; and Class 101 owner in Pittsburgh, PA, John Izzo.
This nationwide event will be hosted via Zoom for 30 minutes on Thursday, Nov 11, 2021 at 7:00 PM Eastern Time.
We will have a chat team for live Q&A throughout the event. Plus, we’ll be giving away a $100 Amazon gift certificate to the 101st person who signs up.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
• Why junior year is the most critical
• Importance of a college list
• Standardized testing
• How to craft a resume
• How to maximize scholarships
• How to become a Super Junior!
Missed our 2021 Super Junior Webinar? Watch is below!
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