D. All of the above. Getting In is the roller-coaster story of five very different Los Angeles families united by a single obsession: acceptance at a top college, preferably one that makes their friends and neighbors green with envy.
In a heartwarming and hilarious new novel, the author of nonfiction books on parenting writes about the biggest challenge of all: getting a child into the perfect college.
You will come away from her book reassured that all the other families of applicants are even loonier than yours--or reassured that you fit right in. What do you mean, this is fiction?
In doing so, however, long-time Harvard Dean Bill Fitzsimmons continued to stress the value of the tests. He notes that the subject tests are “the second best predictor of success after high school grades.” He also stresses that he ...
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Advises high school students on the most likely methods of being accepted at the college of their choice.
The essential "secrets" to winning the competition for admissions to the college of your choosing written by the world's leading admissions coach and mentor, Rick Singer.
Getting In brings together the essential information you need with a no-nonsense approach that will save you time and frustration.
This book gives great insider information from admissions and financial aid professionals that goes way beyond filling out applications. Getting In helps applicants make the right choices, at the right time, and in the right way.
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Why spend hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars preparing for the USMLE exams, only to wing the interview? In Getting In, Dr. Myers Hurt outlines the necessary steps to prepare for this crucial conversation.
Getting In: The Zinch Guide to College Admissions & Financial Aid in the Digital Age is your college admissions how-to guide, written by experts with insider guidance to the entire college admission process.
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Getting In, Second Edition is an update of the American Psychological Association's essential resource for anyone considering graduate study in psychology. This handy, readable book simplifies the process for...
In other words, reading this book will significantly increase your chances of earning a spot for your child at a top choice independent school in San Francisco. But perhaps you're asking yourself, is this book really for me?
Desperately trying to hide their low SAT scores, underdeveloped vocabularies, and shocking dearth of extracurricular activities, four high school seniors and their three chaperones take to the road in a Winnebago to attend interviews at ...
The book is filled with the pitfalls and misconceptions applicants frequently make, rendering the subtitle particularly apt and (for those terrified of the unknowns) eminently appealing.
... your course is taught by a professor and not a TA, all the following tips still apply— only you'll ask the professor for a research position. 1. Let your approach to the instructional lab ... partners waiting or miss your TA's initial ...