Your step-by-step comprehensive guide to organize every step of the college application process from college search through college admission.College admissions is tougher than ever. With standardized test taking and school visits, the college application essay to write and forms to fill out, there is so much to do. Applying to college is intimidating and overwhelming for both teenagers and parents.The challenge is to be well informed, prepared, focused and organized throughout the multi-step college search and admission process. Your solution is The College Bound Organizer, the ultimate guide to help students effectively navigate this very complicated and stressful process.The College Bound Organizer helps students: Understand what admission officers are looking for in an applicant Prevent common mistakes students make on their applications Build a personal profile Plan an individualized testing schedule Research colleges to identify schools that are a good fit Develop a balanced list of schools Secure letters of recommendation Complete and submit applications accurately and on time Develop the college application essay Apply for financial aid and scholarships Ace interviews Sort and manage application results Make a final decision"Planning ahead and ‚getting there first‘ can do more than help students get into a good college-it can provide them with life skills, a solid education, and lifelong friends." -Business Insider"Using The College Bound Organizer is one way to help you stay focused on what is really important." -Edward B. Fiske, bestselling author of Fiske Guide to Colleges
Anna Costaras & Gail Liss
College Bound Organizer [EPUB ebook]
The Ultimate Guide to Successful College Applications
College Bound Organizer [EPUB ebook]
The Ultimate Guide to Successful College Applications
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Sprache Englisch ● Format EPUB ● ISBN 9781633536845 ● Verlag Mango Media ● Erscheinungsjahr 2017 ● herunterladbar 3 mal ● Währung EUR ● ID 5533559 ● Kopierschutz Adobe DRM
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