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Shouldn’t my son or daughter be doing something about colleges in the III or IV Form year?

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Shouldn’t my son or daughter be doing something about colleges in the III or IV Form year?

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A. The best thing they can do for their college process in the III and IV Form years (and for that matter in their V and VI Form years as well) is to engage as fully as they can in their course work and in their extra-curricular activities. III and IV Form students should consult with their parents, teachers, advisors and college counselors about any interests they develop and how they can become involved in them.

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