Fiske, author of the well-known series of college guides, as well as
How to Get into the Right College (1988), here teams up with Hammond to present an exceptionally useful overview for the college bound. Parents will certainly be interested (one chapter is addressed especially to them), but the authors are really writing directly to students. Information on everything from interviews to standardized tests, college essays, and financing is included, along with a handy "road map" of institutions, organized into such categories as "Small College Bargains," "Most Innovative Curriculums," and "Colleges for Students with Learning Disabilities." In addition, there is a selective roundup of listings by subject specialty--engineering, architecture, business, etc. Further resources, including Web sites, appear in a separate chapter. In all, this is a first-rate introduction that will help students narrow the field while still allowing them to cover the territory.
Stephanie Zvirin
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From the Inside Flap
Nobody knows more about college than Edward B. Fiske, whose annual college guide is consistently ranked at the top of the list.
The Fiske Guide To Getting Into The Right College walks students step-by-step through the whole process and shows them how to:
Find the perfect college
Craft a successful application
Write admissions essays that work in their favor
Get the most financial aid
Fiske also reveals why the timing of an application can be so important, and how to get off a waiting list. Unlike other guides, Ted Fiske offers a light touch that is sure to alleviate some of the jitters afflicting the college-bound. Fiske demystifies the secrets of admissions officers and conveys valuable perspective into the college interviewing process.
The Fiske Guide To Getting Into The Right College is an invaluable resource for a student making that critical decision.