Photos: College admissions
Lizbeth Ledesma talks college plans with counselor Alicia Valencia Akers at Chadwick School on the Palos Verdes Peninsula.
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Guadalupe Acevedo is an ambitious senior at Theodore Roosevelt High School in Los Angeles, but she didn’t get serious about college until this year.
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College and university pennants decorate what’s known as “College Corner” at Theodore Roosevelt High School, where many students don’t think much about higher education.
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Norberto Garcia Hernandez, left, talking with student Alan De Lira Escobedo, is part of Theodore Roosevelt High School’s three-person college advisory team.
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Counselor Raul Mata talks with student Karen Valles at Theodore Roosevelt High’s College Corner. “He has all the answers,” senior Guadalupe Acevedo says.
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Students enter the library at Chadwick School, a private school with plenty of resources to help students get into top universities.
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Students study in the library at Chadwick, a private school where students are guided toward higher education beginning in ninth grade.
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Bruce Poch, who leads a team of four counselors at Chadwick, talks with senior Harini Shah about visiting colleges before making a decision. Many students’ families fly around the country touring campuses.
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Chadwick students Harini Shah and Nic Thomson peruse the counseling office’s information on various colleges.
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