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Product Description With so many qualified applicants, competition for college admissions is fiercer than ever. Now you can put yourself ahead of the pack by making your application flawless!
When applying for college, good grades and high standardized test scores are not always enough to guarantee admission. What sets you apart, argues Michele Hernandez, is the way you describe yourself in your application. But how do you present yourself with flair, and highlight all your talents, skills, and passions, in just a few pages?
A former assistant director of admissions at Dartmouth College, Dr. Hernandez takes you step-by-step through the entire application process, revealing the details that make or break an applicant. From the multitude of short and longer essays to the myriad of charts, lists, and personal data sections, she offers essential advice, useful anecdotes, and vivid examples. Included are:
? A line-by-line look at the common application ? The truth about the essays, with samples of those that made the grade ? The best way to ask for teacher and guidance counselor recommendations ? When to provide colleges with optional essays and peer evaluations ? The ten common myths and misconceptions of the on-campus interview ? The most meaningful academic subjects, work experience, and extracurricular activities to mention ? Early action versus early decision?the trade offs
With this helpful, savvy book, prospective college students?and their parents and counselors?can now vastly improve their chances of getting into the college of their choice.
?Want to scale the Ivy wall? Michele Hernandez gives you the tools to do it. This brisk, no-nonsense book is built on inside dope, and Hernandez?s experience allows her to challenge conventional admissions thinking.? ?HARRY BAULD Author of On Writing the College Application Essay
very helpful September 19, 2008 I thought the book had a lot of useful and important info, though my teen just shrugged.
Gain an edge in college choice(s) June 24, 2008 This short guide book is filled with useful tips on subjects that might otherwise be overlooked by many college applicants. It also provides examples of essay formats that should be very helpful. I recommend it for any high school applicant, especially those with their sights on a particular institution.
Don't Apply Without Reading This Book! February 29, 2008 Our son is currently engaged in his college hunt. He's a fairly well qualified high school junior...top 10% of his class, varsity sports, Eagle Scout, outside job, etc. We thought this college thing would be a fairly easy process. WRONG!
We are so thankful to have discovered this book. Dr. Hernandez does a superb job of explaining the entire process of applying to a "highly selective" college or university. She provides a behind the scenes look at how a college application is screened, while providing many practical and insightful recommendations on completing the process. Had we not discovered this book I can assure you our son would have made some egregious errors when completing his applications.
To date we've visited Cornell, Duke, Wake Forest and UNC-Chapel Hill. Each of the college admissions lectures we received at these institutions validated the information in this book. It was as though Dr. Hernandez was prescient. If you've not already done so, I cannot encourage you enough to VISIT COLLEGES. Listen to their admissions presentations. Take their tours. Talk to their students. You'll learn a great deal that's not addressed in the U.S. News & World Report and Princeton Review college selection guides. And it's FUN!
Run, don't walk to purchase this publication. It's a quick read. Have a highlighter handy.
I also highly recommend "The Early Admissions Game" by Christopher Avery. It's imperative you understand the effect of "Early Decision" on the college acceptance process.
Good luck during your college hunt!
Jim
My BEST Books for College Students... November 5, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This certainly ranks up there. My other choices for 2007, hands down:
1) How To Ace Your Way Through College & Still Have a Life 2) The MLA Handbook 3) Fiske Guide to Colleges
Dr. Vernon M Cambridge, MA
Got me Into The Ivy League June 20, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I used this book when helping me fill out my college application to Cornell University. Cornell recently just had their lowest admission year at 20%. I have only a 1280/2000 on the SAT (710M 570V) and got accepted.
I did everything the book asked me too. Highlighting my advantages and writing descriptions to EC's the exemplified leadership.
This is tailored to the Common Application. However it can definitely be applicable to all applications. I do credit this book with getting me into all the schools I applied to except one. This is the only book I used in the application process. I recommend it.
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