Peer leaders at Metropolitan Business Academy showed off their college culture credibility Thursday for visitors to a College Summit open house. Zaneta Langley, a senior at Metro, said going to College Summit peer leadership training at Yale University last year changed her life. The class meets every B day last period looking for ways to help students with the college application process. Zaneta Langley, a senior at Metro, said going to College Summit peer leadership training at Yale University last year changed her life.“It showed me no matter what challenges I face, I shouldn’t give up,” she said.Luis Blanco, another Metro senior, said he learned a lot about writing his college application essay, information he passed on to fellow students at Metro. He told them to “dig deep.”“I told them to take what they are feeling inside and put it on paper,” he said. There are five subject areas: academic excellence, self-advocacy, career-to-college connection, College 101 and financial awareness.
Source: Metropolitan Business Academy students display college culture at open house in New Haven
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