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College Admission: A Simple, No-Nonsense Guide To Getting Into The College Of Your Choice
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College Admission: A Simple, No-Nonsense Guide To Getting Into The College Of Your Choice
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College Admission: A Simple, No-Nonsense Guide To Getting Into The College Of Your Choice
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"You must read this..." "Crucial information for students and parents..." This book accommodates students of virtually any age or grade, even below high school, who want to know quickly and simply, without excessive fanfare and without an extensive commitment of time and energy, what is required to put together a successful college application. Brief by design, it is jam-packed with valuable information and insight for college-bound students and their parents. What works? What is really important to know? Explanations and descriptions are intentionally kept concise and are written in easy-to-understand, easily accessible language. Find answers to the following questions and more: How can I increase my chances for acceptance? What do colleges want most from candidates? Which courses are most appealing to colleges? Why do admissions offices pass over well-rounded students? Which "tip factors" can move an application into the "admit" pile? What do colleges look for in an essay - and how can I give it to them? How do I get great recommendations? Which is the best college for me? Reading this book in middle school is not too early. And reading it in 12th grade is not too late.