College Admissions Articles
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1. Getting
Into College
Darra Clark's Top 5 Tips on what you need to do to get
into a good school.
2.
Standardized
Tests: Fair or Unfair?
Many high school students believe that standardized
testing is unfair because "not everyone has the same
background."
3.
Seniors:
Don't Slack Off!
When Chris S. got a letter from Notre Dame asking him
why he had gotten Cās on his report card after he had
already been accepted, he was unpleasantly surprised
to say the least.
4.
Selecting
the RIGHT College
When a future employer reads your resume, are they going
to care about where you went to college? The answer
may suprise you. Once you get past your first job out
of college, most employers give little consideration
to the college name on your diploma.
5.
The
Keys to College Admission
What is at stake today is no less than career and economic
opportunities that will last a lifetime.
6.
Completing
a Successful College Application
A quickie-quide to including all the right elements.
7.
The
Early Decision Admissions Process: Who Benefits?
Is Early Decision the right choice for you? Find out
here.
8.
Admission
or Rejection
While the final decision is up to each college admission
committee, applicants can do a great deal to prepare
for success and avoid anxiety.
9.
SAT
Scores: You are more than just a number
Do numbers tell colleges who you are?
10. Community
and Technical Colleges: Are They Right for You?
Is sometimes assumed that attending a community or technical
colleges is 'easier' than attending a 4-year college
or university. Not only is this false, the reverse is
often true.
11.
Matching
College Characteristics
How to choose the traits that make a college right for
you.
12.
A
Quickie Quide to Planning for College
Before you go any further, you need to ask yourself
some important questions.
13.
Study
Tips to Help You Make the Grade
iHigh.com's student study expert's list of the top ten
things you can to to help you study better to prepare
for college.
14.
College
Life 101
A college freshman tells it how it is.
15.
Study
Now or Fail Later
College means study time. The question is: What does
that mean?
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