This straight forward American guide gives high school students the tools they need to select and apply to college for their tertiary education. It provides useful tips from; time management, note taking, test taking, and study skills, to managing living space. Also discussed is student-teacher relationships, social and academic life, and extracurricular and leisure time activities.
Listing nearly 200 books deemed outstanding for the college bound by the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), this indispensable resource Examines how the previous lists in the series were developed, and explains the book’s ...
Writing Success"The At-Home Writing across the Curriculum Approach"Is designed to:* To instill a love for writing so students become better writers.* To prepare students for the rigors of college level writing.* To develop higher level ...
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The software doesn't make a decision for them. Craig Powell wants to eliminate the angst-ridden process of admissions altogether by taking the idea of matching a step further. Powell is the founder of ConnectEDU, and his dream is that ...
A thorough, efficient, and all-encompassing tool to guide students through every step of the college application process.
In these uncertain times, parents and students are feeling even more anxious about how to approach college readiness. This book provides advice and guidance starting at freshman year of high school up through senior year.
Whether your college-bound Catholic is attending a large university or a small, private school, they are sure to face challenges and opportunities just like the ones discussed in this book.
This book fosters mastery of critical math and algebraic concepts and skills essential to all of the STEM disciplines and some of the social sciences.
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—LAURA A. BRUNO, Associate Director of Admissions, York College, The City University of New York A. Yes! ... including thank-you notes, emails, phone calls, visits to the school, and even posts on our Facebook page.