College Admissions For Day And Night Programs?
February 20, 2010 by Rob
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I applied to a university for their day classes. An admission decision is still pending. I may need to find a day job soon and I am afraid I may lose my spot if I am accepted. Is there a way the college can switch me to night classes without having to go through another [...]
Is It True That College Admissions Officers Can See Students’ Facebook Pages?
January 17, 2010 by Rob
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I read somewhere that people like college admissions officers can look at student’s Facebook pages, and sometimes it can have a positive effect on whether you get in or not, like if you seem like a happy and well-rounded person with a healthy and balanced life. I have my Facebook page set so only people [...]
What Looks Better To College Admissions Officers In Terms Of Volunteering?
January 16, 2010 by Rob
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Does it look better to college admissions officers if I continue to volunteer with a “less prestigious” nursing home which I started volunteering at during freshman year. Or should I move on to volunteer at a “prestigious” hospital. I know colleges like consistency and dedication but what do you think? Should I move on to [...]
Do I Have To Print An Admissions Ticket For My Sat Subject Test Tomorrow?
I don’t see it on the website… Like I’m taking the Lit one and US history, not the regular one
Successful College Admissions Interviews
December 26, 2009 by Rob
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There are two basic feelings that you might have when it comes time to do the college interviews which can make or break your application to the institution of your choice. On the one hand, you may feel that your true personality really shines through in person in a way that just doesn’t happen on [...]
What Will Be The Procedure For Admissions Of Students Who Have Not Got Admission In Any College At Fyjc Level?
October 24, 2009 by Rob
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My daughter has scored 84% in Xth exam in 2008. She wants science stream. we applied in 6 colleges. she could not get admission anywhere. What is the remedy left?
Winning The Heart Of The College Admissions Dean: An Expert’s Advice For Getting Into College (Paperback)
September 21, 2009 by Rob
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From Publishers Weekly Americans spend millions of dollars each year trying to give their children an edge in the college admissions process. In Winning the Heart of the College Admissions Dean: An Expert’s Advice for Getting into College, Joyce Slayton Mitchell packs 35 years of college counseling experience into one concise admission guidebook, providing practical [...]
The Thinking Parent’s Guide to College Admissions: The Step-by-Step Program to Get Kids into the Schools of Their Dreams (Paperback)
September 6, 2009 by Rob
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Review …offers a sensitive, thoughtful, and detailed approach to help guide parents successfully through the maze that is selective college admissions. — Jim Bock, Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid, Swarthmore CollegeEva Ostrum’s knowledgeable approach and experiential wisdom will inspire confidence among parents with college-bound students. — Eric Kaplan, Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid, [...]
Cracking College Admissions, 2nd Edition (College Admissions Guides) (Paperback)
August 31, 2009 by Rob
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Getting into college has never been so challenging. The competition is fierce and sometimes a perfect GPA, SAT score, or a great history of volunteer work just isn’t enough. Students need to know how to work the system, or better yet, how to crack the system. This revised second edition of the classic guide to [...]
The New Rules of College Admissions: Ten Former Admissions Officers Reveal What it Takes to Get Into College Today (Fireside Books (Fireside)) (Paperback)
August 28, 2009 by Rob
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From Publishers Weekly The landscape of college admissions has changed dramatically since the parents of today’s high school students went though the process, and this book shows parents how they can get involved to better their children’s chances. In the current competitive collegiate market, applicants need to begin preparing as soon as high school begins-especially [...]