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Secrets of Writing the College Admiss [VHS] (1990)

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Karl Weber, M.A., is a writer, editor, and teacher from Chappaqua, New York. He is the author of the popular "Unofficial Guide" series of test preparation books, published by Macmillan.

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The essay is a crucial factor in the college admission process. This entertaining presentation reveals everything needed to write a winning essay. Learn how to make your essay a powerful "selling tool" that will significantly improve your chance of acceptance to the best college. A step-by-step guide that makes writing the college admission essay a stress-free experience, including: How the essay will be evaluated...What the colleges are looking for...How to select the best topics, and avoid the ones that don't work...How to make the style of the essay interesting and appealing...How to write the kind of essay that stands out from the crowd.

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