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Winning the College Admission Game: Strategies for Parents & Students (Paperback)

September 9, 2009 by Rob  
Filed under College Admissions

Winning the College Admission Game: Strategies for Parents and Students is an innovative book that helps parents and students of all backgrounds develop a winning strategy for getting into and succeeding at the college of their choice.  In a unique “flip-book” approach, this book presents parallel content to parents and students to unveil the mystique [...]

Admission Matters: What Students and Parents Need to Know About Getting into College (Paperback)

September 3, 2009 by Rob  
Filed under College Admissions

From Booklist The world of college preparation has rumbled with seismic shifts in the last few years. The SAT has been completely revamped with a new writing component, college admissions counselors are rethinking how to weight standardized test scores against applicants’ other qualifications, and the application process is moving entirely to the Internet. These are [...]

Are College Admissions Easier For Transfer Students?

June 22, 2009 by Rob  
Filed under Q&A

I might be forced to relocate to a college in a different state, long story. Are college admissions easier on transfer students? Can you transfer any time? It might be during the mid-beginning of my freshman year. I know money will be an issue but first I need to know on admissions in case this [...]

How Do A Do A Correlation For Sat Test Results From My Students?

June 5, 2009 by Rob  
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I have an SPSS database with about 2000 students who took English Comp this past academic year. I also have their SAT scores. The correlation between the two is .381, which is significant at the .01 level. But how do use that to predict what a student with an SAT of X will get in [...]

Do You Think That The College Admissions Process Is Unfair To Disadvantaged Students?

May 22, 2009 by Rob  
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I already know that colleges “love” to have students who come from disadvantaged backgrounds. However, do you think it’s odd that most people who go to highly selective colleges come from well-to-do families? IMO, it really shows that the admissions process is slanted in favor of wealthier students. What do you think?

Act and Sat Exams

May 20, 2009 by Rob  
Filed under SAT Test

In the contemporary world people become more and more interested in the continuing of their education and earning of the university degree, as people with university degree occupy usually better positions, often achieve success and have higher level of salary. Besides, investments into education are the best contribution into the future. Those students who have [...]

Do International Students Need To Take Sat Test To Study In The Us?

May 17, 2009 by Rob  
Filed under Q&A

hi im from canada and i graduated from high school. i was wondering if i needed to take an SAT test to study in the US or if they accepted our Provincial exam tests?

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