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College Admissions [Paperback]

Adam Robinson (Author), David Owen (Author)
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College Admissions October 26, 1993
Why should I buy this book?

What You Want to Know

Your GPA and course selection. Your SAT score. Your after-school job. Ideally, these and other factors fit seamlessly together to show the colleges you're applying to what a fabulous person you are and what an enrichment you'd be to their fine institutions. But does this really happen? Unfortunately, not very often.

The Student Advantage Guide to College Admissions can help. You'll lean everything you need to know about getting into college -- from picking the right school to writing your application to boosting your chances of getting financial aid. So don't get discouraged. Because the college admissions process basically boils down to knowing what a school wants, and knowing how to give it to them. This book shows you how to do just that.

It covers:
-- Finding the best (not necessarily the most prestigious) school for you.
-- The relative significance of test scores.
-- How (and whether) to approach extracurricular activities with admissions offices in mind.
-- What to say (and not say) on your application and in your interview.
-- What agencies to contact and sources to explore to get as much financial aid as possible

About Student Advantage and The Princeton Review

Student Advantage "RM" is the most comprehensive money-saving program available to U.S. college students, offering incomparable educational, financial, and career resources. By showing their Student Advantage "RM" card, students can save an average of 15% on everything from ice cream to airline tickets.

The Princeton Review is the fastest-growing test-preparation company in the country, helping over a million students each year prepare for college, grad school, and professional licensing exams. Princeton Review classes are held in more than 500 locations in the U.S. and abroad. Backing our courses, books, and software is over two million dollars a year in training and research. No one knows standardized tests better than we do. And no student is better prepared than a Princeton Review student.

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The Student Access Guide to College Admissions is a revised edition of the classic that provides students with the best strategies for getting into the school of their choice. It acquaints students with the truth about the college admissions process and how to make it work to their advantage. This book teaches students to pinpoint their strengths and how to feature them to their best advantage. Its pointers aimed at maximum success when applying for financial aid and unique strategies for successful admission combine to make this the most valuable college admission aid.

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Why should I buy this book?

What You Want to Know

Your GPA and course selection. Your SAT score. Your after-school job. Ideally, these and other factors fit seamlessly together to show the colleges you're applying to what a fabulous person you are and what an enrichment you'd be to their fine institutions. But does this really happen? Unfortunately, not very often.

The Student Advantage Guide to College Admissions can help. You'll lean everything you need to know about getting into college -- from picking the right school to writing your application to boosting your chances of getting financial aid. So don't get discouraged. Because the college admissions process basically boils down to knowing what a school wants, and knowing how to give it to them. This book shows you how to do just that.

It covers:
-- Finding the best (not necessarily the most prestigious) school for you.
-- The relative significance of test scores.
-- How (and whether) to approach extracurricular activities with admissions offices in mind.
-- What to say (and not say) on your application and in your interview.
-- What agencies to contact and sources to explore to get as much financial aid as possible

About Student Advantage and The Princeton Review

Student Advantage "RM" is the most comprehensive money-saving program available to U.S. college students, offering incomparable educational, financial, and career resources. By showing their Student Advantage "RM" card, students can save an average of 15% on everything from ice cream to airline tickets.

The Princeton Review is the fastest-growing test-preparation company in the country, helping over a million students each year prepare for college, grad school, and professional licensing exams. Princeton Review classes are held in more than 500 locations in the U.S. and abroad. Backing our courses, books, and software is over two million dollars a year in training and research. No one knows standardized tests better than we do. And no student is better prepared than a Princeton Review student.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton Review; 2 Sub edition (October 26, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0679745904
  • ISBN-13: 978-0679745907
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.9 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,316,083 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Great book..wish they would update it!!, August 20, 1998
This review is from: College Admissions (Paperback)
I have read over 15 "college admission" books and this one contained several tips that were new. Very easy to read. Only fault is it does push the PR courses and says rather disparaging remarks about other courses, but overall I would recommend it for anyone going through the process.
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