Valedictorians at the Gate e-bog
104,11 DKK
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Named one of Grown & Flown's "e;Best Book on College Admissions and Paying for College"e;"e;The most honest, most helpful book I've ever read on applying to college"e; -New York Times bestselling author Adam GrantA former Ivy League Admissions Officer offers an inspiring battle cry for sanity in the college application process that looks beyond the rankings to successfully deter...
E-bog
104,11 DKK
Forlag
Henry Holt and Co.
Udgivet
3 august 2021
Længde
240 sider
Genrer
JNAM
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781250619044
Named one of Grown & Flown's "e;Best Book on College Admissions and Paying for College"e;"e;The most honest, most helpful book I've ever read on applying to college"e; -New York Times bestselling author Adam GrantA former Ivy League Admissions Officer offers an inspiring battle cry for sanity in the college application process that looks beyond the rankings to successfully determine what's truly the best school for you or your child.After spending years as a college admissions director at Dartmouth, Becky Munsterer Sabky had seen it all. The perfect grades, the perfect scores, and the perfect extracurriculars. Valedictorians were knocking at the gate, but Becky realized that in their quest for admission many of these students were missing something. Their transcripts were golden, their interviews polished, but they weren't applying for college, they were competing for it-and in the end they didn't know what prize they were really striving for.In Valedictorians at the Gate, Sabky looks beyond the smoke and mirrors of the intimidating admissions gauntlet and places the power firmly where it should be: in the hands of the students themselves. Offering prescriptive, actionable advice for students and their (hopefully not helicoptering) parents, Sabky illuminates the pathway to finding the school that is the ideal match.Witty and warm, informative and inspiring, Valedictorians at the Gate is the needed tonic for overstressed, overworked, and overwhelmed students on their way to the perfect college for them.