College Matters Guide to Getting Into the Elite College of Your Dreams (e-bog) af Chan, Joanna
Chan, Joanna

College Matters Guide to Getting Into the Elite College of Your Dreams e-bog

155,11 DKK
An invaluable resource for high school students who dream of getting into top- flight colleges College Matters offers the guidance of 12 students who made it into their dream colleges. They share their expertise about the entire process, from first explorations, to estimating chances, through the practical work of reaching the goal. Here's what you need to know to optimize your chances of admissi…
An invaluable resource for high school students who dream of getting into top- flight colleges College Matters offers the guidance of 12 students who made it into their dream colleges. They share their expertise about the entire process, from first explorations, to estimating chances, through the practical work of reaching the goal. Here's what you need to know to optimize your chances of admission to one of the most selective colleges.Features include: Proven techniques for getting into an elite collegeAn approach that teenagers can identify withChapters that are written by students uniquely qualified in specific topics--for example, Evelyn Huang, author of the financial aid chapter, won more than $110,000 in scholarships
E-bog 155,11 DKK
Forfattere Chan, Joanna (forfatter)
Forlag McGraw Hill
Udgivet 21.08.2004
Længde 271 sider
Genrer Higher education, tertiary education
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780071460064

An invaluable resource for high school students who dream of getting into top- flight colleges College Matters offers the guidance of 12 students who made it into their dream colleges. They share their expertise about the entire process, from first explorations, to estimating chances, through the practical work of reaching the goal. Here's what you need to know to optimize your chances of admission to one of the most selective colleges.Features include: Proven techniques for getting into an elite collegeAn approach that teenagers can identify withChapters that are written by students uniquely qualified in specific topics--for example, Evelyn Huang, author of the financial aid chapter, won more than $110,000 in scholarships