Cracking College Admissions

Cracking College Admissions by Princeton Review, published by The Princeton Review in 2004, is a comprehensive guide designed to assist students navigating the competitive landscape of college admissions. This revised second edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. It addresses the challenges students face, emphasizing that a strong GPA or SAT score alone may not suffice in securing a place at their desired institution.
Readers will find practical strategies for effectively engaging with the admissions process, including insights on how to appeal to the admissions committee and tips for selecting the right application materials. The book covers essential topics related to education and college entrance, providing a thorough understanding of what it takes to succeed in today’s higher education environment.
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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 tocrackthe system. This revised second edition of the classic guide to college admissions reveals the hidden strategies behind getting a ticket into the college of your choice. From winning over the admissions committee right down to selecting a photo for your application, it’s all here!
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