SiriusXM to Broadcast "Doctor Radio Reports: College Admissions"
SiriusXM to Broadcast "Doctor Radio Reports: College Admissions"
On live, call-in show, Tulane University President Scott S. Cowen offers parents and students nationwide tips on all aspects of the college admissions process
From the academic to the psychological, world-class experts break down the myths and truths behind the admissions process
One-hour special to also feature Veritas Tutors founder Matthew Bardin and Glenn Saxe, M.D., the Arnold Simon Professor and Chair in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the NYU Langone Medical Center
NEW YORK, July 26, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Sirius XM Radio (NASDAQ: SIRI) today announced that it will broadcast Doctor Radio Reports: College Admissions, a live, one-hour call-in show hosted by veteran journalist Perri Peltz featuring an expert panel of guests--Tulane University President Scott S. Cowen, Veritas Tutors founder Matthew Bardin and Glenn Saxe, M.D., the Arnold Simon Professor and Chair in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the NYU Langone Medical Center--who will explore the myths and truths behind the admissions process, arming millions of parents and students across the country with the information and tools they need to deal with the stresses and strains of the college application process.
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Doctor Radio Reports: College Admission will air live on July 27 at 10:00 am ET on Doctor Radio ch. 81. It will replay July 28 at 6:00 pm ET and July 29 at 8:00 pm ET. Listeners are encouraged to call 1-877-NYU-DOCS (I-877-698-3627), tweet @NYUDocs or email docs@siriusxm.com with their questions.
On Doctor Radio Reports: College Admissions Dr. Cowen, Dr. Saxe and Bardin will offer listeners advice and tips on a variety of topics including:
-- Timing: When is the right time to start thinking about college
applications? What should students worry about (and not worry about)
during their freshman year in high school? What should they focus on
sophomore through junior year, and what happens during senior year after
acceptance?
-- The admissions process: When does it start? What does it take? What
should you know about early, rolling, waitlist and regular admissions?
What do admissions officers look for? College admissions counselors -
necessary? "The Hook" - what is this? And how can your kid get one?
What does it take to be a "well-rounded student"? Is a litany of
extracurricular activities beneficial or not?
-- Grades/academic prowess: Do you have to be "A" student in order to be
"successful?" What can parents do to help their kids if they are anxious
and pressuring themselves?
-- Standardized Testing: How much do standardized tests matter? Tutoring--
when to start, and what can you expect? What is the best way to cope
with anxiety over standardized tests?
-- Choosing a college: Types of colleges - there is a lot more out there
than four-year liberal arts schools. How to branch out and what
questions to ask as you search for the right school.
-- Handling the anxiety of the process: Common mistakes parents make during
this process and how should they handle themselves. Plus, tips on how to
handle a stressed-out kid.
Scott S. Cowen is Tulane University's 14th President. He also holds joint appointments as the Seymour S. Goodman Memorial Professor of Business in Tulane's A. B. Freeman School of Business and Professor of Economics in the School of Liberal Arts. Time named President Cowen one of the nation's top 10 Best College Presidents in 2009, and he was one of only four university leaders nationwide to receive the 2009 Carnegie Corporation Academic Leadership Award.
Matt Bardin, co-author of Zen in the Art of the SAT, is President and founder of Veritas Tutors & Test Prep in New York City and co-creator of the iPhone app SmartVocab. In recent years, Veritas has expanded with New York tutors working successfully over skype with students in Washington, D.C., Massachusetts, California, Texas, Florida, British Columbia, Greece, England, Italy, France, Korea, China and the United Arab Emirates.
Glenn Saxe, M.D. is the Arnold Simon Professor and Chair in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the NYU Langone Medical Center. Dr. Saxe is a physician scientist with a focus on the psychiatric consequences of traumatic events on children.
Doctor Radio features live, call-in shows hosted by leading NYU Langone Medical Center doctors from a vast array of fields including: child psychology; sexual health; plastic surgery; emergency room medicine; cancer; heart health; women's health; dermatology; pediatrics; men's health; diet and nutrition; sports medicine; psychiatry; and more. For sample audio clips and a complete programming lineup visit www.siriusxm.com/doctorradio.
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