Friday, October 28, 2011

Good Changes to TOEFL Reading Section!

Ace! NewsFlash

TOEFL UPDATE: Changes that are Very Welcome & Long Overdue

In response to feedback about the length of the TOEFL iBT® Reading section, ETS is decreasing the maximum number of reading passages from five to four beginning November 1, 2011. You will have either 60 minutes to complete three reading passages and questions, or 80 minutes to complete four reading passages and questions.
In addition, the Reading section will no longer be divided into separately timed parts. Instead, all of the Reading passages and questions will be made available to you in a single block of time. This change will allow you to pace yourself and navigate within the entire Reading section so you can skip questions, go back to review and change responses, or respond to questions you may have skipped. We believe this change will enable you to better utilize your own test-taking strategies.


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U.S. College App & Essay Clinic by Team Ace & EducationUSA!

Ace! NewsFlash

It's U.S. COLLEGE APP SEASON, so Team Ace is pleased to offer U.S. College App & Essay Clinic hours:

Sunday Oct 30 from 11.00 to 15.00

at our main advising center, 21 soi 9 Nimman, Chiang Mai.


Make an appointment for our EducationUSA Advisers and Writing Coaches to guide you toward U.S. college app success, or just Drop In during App Clinic hours...Aim High, Meet the Deadlines!


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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Crafting College App Essays That ‘Pop’

Ace! NewsFlash


Stanford University’s application for admission includes a prompt directing students to write a letter to their future freshman roommates. The exercise is a good one for all applicants – regardless of their interest in Stanford – as a fun, fresh jumping-off point in the essay writing process, Rebecca Joseph, a professor of education at California State University, said on Friday.

“It’s all about loosening up,” said Ms. Joseph, who was on a panel called “Communicating Stories: Strategies to Help Students Write Powerful College Essays,” part of the National Association of College Admissions Counselors conference in New Orleans.

She quoted various students’ “Dear Roommate” pieces:

“If you want to borrow my music, just ask. If you want to borrow my underwear, just take them.”

“I eat ice cream with a fork, and I drink orange juice right after I brush my teeth just for the sour taste.”

“If you have anything other than a Dodgers poster on the wall, I will tear it down.”

“Using ‘I’ is scary,” Ms. Joseph said, but students must get comfortable with their first-person voice on paper in order to craft successful, resonant essays.

Erica Sanders, an admissions officer at the University of Michigan, stressed that writing style – something students may obsess over – is less important than “psychedelic” three-dimensionality and shows of authentic personality.

“We can fix that a student’s a comma fiend, that they don’t have verb-tense structure,” she said.

Other practical advice included:

  • Make a chart. An applicant’s first order of business, Rebecca Stover of the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation in Virginia advised, should be to outline all required essays – both main and supplemental statements. She suggested that students color-code those prompts that are similar, a strategy particularly effective for visual learners.

  • Write a résumé. Before selecting an essay topic, reflect on what you’ve done in and out of school, and what it’s meant to you, Ms. Joseph advised.
  • Make a list of personal traits. Write down the qualities you are proud of and want to convey in your essay, Ms. Joseph suggested. Then reflect on what experiences or activities best demonstrate those qualities, for example, optimism, empathy or innovative tendencies.
  • Start small. Ms. Joseph recommended that students completing the common application work on the short essay prompt before the longer personal statement, because “a paragraph is easier to toss out than a few pages,” and the early writing process may uncover a stronger topic for the longer essay.
  • Look for inspiration in the everyday. All panelists encouraged students to write about something meaningful, no matter how mundane.
  • Recycle essays. “If you’re not using your essay more than once, you’re missing a prime opportunity to focus on really good storytelling,” Ms. Joseph said.
  • Keep it short and specific. “Colleges don’t want long opuses. They want short moments in time,” Ms. Joseph said. Ms. Stover agreed: “Students want to write about this whole room,” she said, gesturing broadly around the packed lecture hall. “But you need to be talking about the leg of that chair.”
  • Have an editor. All panelists advised having a close, trusted editor and an objective, outside reader.

Finally, for those overwhelmed by the prospect of writing essays, be assured that the process is finite. “Understand that you are entering a complex world that by Jan. 15 you’ll be done with forever,” Ms. Joseph said.



NYT Sep 2011


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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

POSTPONED: Michigan State University Info Session in Chiang Mai

Ace! NewsFlash: As of Friday October 21, 2011, THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED

- Students interested in Undergrad & Graduate studies at MSU are invited to contact Team Ace 081.8212686 for info & free advice.


Ace! The Academy for EducationUSA, affiliated with the U.S. State Department’s EducationUSA Global Network, is delighted to welcome the return of Michigan State University (Michigan) to Chiang Mai in 2011.

Ace! is pleased to present this opportunity for Chiang Mai students to explore exciting options for U.S. Graduate & Undergraduate Admissions:

U.S. College Info Session


Learn about Scholarships for International Students

Meet and talk with senior Admission Officer

17:00-18:30 Monday, October 31, 2011

Venue: LOTUS HOTEL Pang Suan Kaew

(connected to Kad Suan Kaew mall, Huay Kaew Road)

Admission is FREE

Join us to hear about this leading research university in Michigan offering Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral and professional degrees in a full spread of specializations, including engineering, computer science, bio & life sciences, business, arts and humanities, etc. In September 2010, MSU was listed in a Wall Street Journal ranking of colleges by Corporate Recruiters.

Limited seats. Reserve in advance at 081.8212686, 053.895699

e-mail hub.ace@gmail.com

For EducationUSA, it happens at Ace!



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