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August 10, 1999 0684862808 978-0684862804 2000 ed
Everything You Need To Find The Perfect School For You

Choosing the right school is crucial to getting the most out of your college years. So spend some time. Do some research. Get the lowdown on what life is really like at schools across the country. Because let's face it; you're going to be spending the next four years of your life there.

Kaplan's Guide to College Selection lays out all of this vital information for you in an instructive and entertaining way.

Start off with the guide's eye-opening Admissions section, where you'll get expert advice on the application process, including writing essays that get you noticed, getting stellar recommendations, and excelling on interviews.

The comprehensive Financial Aid section sheds light on this often bewildering process. Find out who's eligible for aid and who isn't. Plus, learn how to manage the application process and get the dollars you need.

The in-depth College Selection section features a thorough self-evaluation to determine and rank your needs and interests. By taking into account your career plans, extracurricular activities, and personality, this invaluable tool helps you choose what kind of school is right for you.

Get the vital stats on hundreds of top schools in the college listings. School size, price range, selectivity, and admissions requirements are all there in an easy-to-read format. Plus, get the scoop on everything from the hot spots to have fun to the cool places to live.


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What's more important to you--to have your professors know your name, or to go to a famous school with nationwide name recognition? How would you rank the importance of the quality of the library in relation to the record of the football team? Before deciding to invest four years and several thousand dollars in a college, it helps to know what your priorities are. The Kaplan Guide to College Selection 1999 is not merely an alphabetical list of colleges--it's really a workbook to help you decide what you're looking for in a university. The opening section in the book helps you create a priority list by posing questions regarding school size, location, cost, reputation, and other issues. Your top 10 priorities are then used to steer you in the direction of college categories such as "academic shrines," "briefcase factories," and "cultural meccas." Each category is described in an overview that discusses potential pros and cons affecting such schools (for example, the ski slopes near a northern "scenic route" school may sound appealing--but how appealing do six-foot drifts of snow on the way to class sound?) followed by profiles of the individual schools. These profiles contain both concise information about size, setting, and admission requirements and a descriptive essay to help you get a better feeling for the school. The remainder of the book is devoted to helping you get admitted to at least some of the schools you've selected--from how to get organized to ensure you don't miss deadlines (and providing thorough checklists to keep you on track) to how to write successful essays, get good recommendations, and shine at interviews. Additional chapters address special considerations for students of color and students with disabilities. The final section covers issues relating to financial aid and offers advice on how to compare offers (and, possibly, negotiate better ones).

Whether you end up looking for a "sports powerhouse" or an "alternative haven," the Kaplan Guide to College Selection 1999 gives you the tools you need to make an informed decision--and to increase your chances of getting accepted at the schools you choose. --C.B. Delaney --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 688 pages
  • Publisher: Kaplan; 2000 ed edition (August 10, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0684862808
  • ISBN-13: 978-0684862804
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.8 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,827,994 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book for selection of colleges., November 8, 1999
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For the person who have no idea what colleges they go to, and what to look for in colleges. The book guides you through with a self-assessment survey in the beginning that allows you to prioritize between preferences you may have for colleges.

The most useful part of the book, however, is the catagorized colleges. Unlike other books that list colleges by state or alphabetic order, this book lists the "brain" colleges, the liberal arts colleges, the "specialized" colleges. This allows me to find colleges that are similar to the ones they are interested in.

Also gives significant insights into the colleges with long and informative commentaries on each of the profiled colleges.

Also includes a section on the admissions process itself.

The only shortcoming is the fact that not too many colleges are included, but the ones that are are amazingly done.

I spent an entire junior year trying to choose colleges. This book did the job in a few hours.

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