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The OSEANS Team

About

OSEANS is an independent, non-affiliated voluntary organization that seeks to aid students in achieving their higher education and career goals in the US.

The High School Outreach Program (HOP) is a branch of OSEANS which offers various types of assistance to high school students seeking to pursue a higher education. In this section, high school students can gain unique tips, more knowledge regarding the college application process, exam preparation help (ex. SAT, ACT, AP Exams), and much more.

Mission Statement
The mission of our High School Outreach Program is to help students build confidence in themselves, and place the students in a better position to succeed in the college admissions process. Essentially, we wish to not only provide assistance with college application goals, but also provide valuable tips for academic success.

Services we Provide
1) Academic advising
2) College application assistance
3) Tips and tricks needed to thrive in High School
4) Standardized exam preparation

RESOURCES

Resource #1: Choosing Courses in AP, IB & Electives
Resource #2: Extracurriculars
Resource #3: Course Registration
Resource #4: GPA and Ranking
Resource #5: Standardized testing - PSAT, SAT, ACT
Resource #6: Simple Resume Template (Customize as Neccessary)

This section is coming soon

Have any questions? Need a consultation? Interested in joining? Contact us!

[email protected]

NEWS AND UPDATES

Exciting News for OSEANS!

July 12, 2021: The start of OSEANS HOP!

Updates Regarding SAT Exams

1) College Board will no longer offer SAT Subject Tests
US students who have already registered for SAT subject tests will be refunded.

2) College Board will no longer offer the essay portion of SAT exams after the June 2021 administration.
After June 2021, this portion of the SAT will only be available in states where it is required on SAT school day administrations.

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Updates Regarding AP Exams

1) College Board administered 3 exam sessions for the 2021 school year (virtual, in-person, and hybrid).
However, these sessions varied by school, and students didn't necessarily choose whether their exam was virtual or in-person. Furthermore, some exams (e.g. AP French Language and Culture, AP Music Theory) did not have a virtual version. On July 21, scores from administrations 1 and 2 will start to be released (these were May exams). By August 16, scores from adminstrations 3 and 4 will be released (these were June exams).

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