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Surviving the College Application Process: A Pocket Research and Planning Guide For Students
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Surviving the College Application Process: A Pocket Research and Planning Guide For Students
Current price: $18.99


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Surviving the College Application Process: A Pocket Research and Planning Guide For Students
Current price: $18.99
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The college admissions landscape and the steps to apply can be overwhelming and confusing! This mini guide is a quick resource highlighting key components to consider in the effort to decode and demystify the college application process for the college-bound student and their family.
Covering topics such as essential application components, standardizing testing, personal statements, and financial aid,
Surviving the College Application Process
is your secret weapon for navigating the college research, planning, and selection process.
Light-hearted and accessible, this book can be read from cover to cover or referenced as needed by college-bound students, their families, school counselors, and anyone interested in post-secondary education.
Covering topics such as essential application components, standardizing testing, personal statements, and financial aid,
Surviving the College Application Process
is your secret weapon for navigating the college research, planning, and selection process.
Light-hearted and accessible, this book can be read from cover to cover or referenced as needed by college-bound students, their families, school counselors, and anyone interested in post-secondary education.