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CollegeEd 7th Grade Student Workbook
CollegeEd is a collaborative academic and career planning curriculum for students, teachers, and parents, designed to empower students with the skills and knowledge to envision their goals and achieve success in higher education. Within the CollegeEd editions written for Middle School students, emphasis is placed upon students self-exploration, test-taking and study skills, and goal determination. The CollegeEd High School editions demonstrate to students the import… More >>
CollegeEd 7th Grade Student Workbook
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Ivy League Admission: 130 Successful Undergraduate Essays
This book offers an amazing collection of 130 successful essays for college admission. The essays are grouped into 26 different categories, which show the dozens of topics, approaches and writing styles that successful applicants have used to gain admission into top US schools. The book also includes numerous examples of essays that explain extenuating circumstances in a candidate’s academic history, such as a disappointing GPA and SAT score. By sharing … More >>
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Invisible Boundaries: Motivational College Essays
A collection of college essays from first-year English students attending McCann School of Business and Technology in Hazleton, PA. Students’ essays that were chosen for publication include nontraditional students, the typical 18-year-old college student, retirees, and people wanting to further their education…. More >>
Invisible Boundaries: Motivational College Essays
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What Colleges Don’t Tell You : 272 Secrets for Getting Your Kid into the Top Schools
A sought-after “packager” of high school students shares highly coveted strategies to help parents get their kids into the country’s most competitive colleges
Did you know? A child’s guidance counselor can help reverse a deferral. A parent can help get a child off a waiting list. And there is a way for students to back out of Early Decision once they’ve been accepted. Based on the controversial insider information Elizabeth Wissner… More >>
What Colleges Don’t Tell You : 272 Secrets for Getting Your Kid into the Top Schools
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