The College Bound Organizer. Anna Costaras
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The College Bound Organizer: The Ultimate Guide to Successful College Applications
Library of Congress Cataloging
ISBN: (print) 978-1-63353-673-9, (ebook) 978-1-63353-674-6
Library of Congress Control Number: 2017954715
BISAC category code : EDU015000 EDUCATION/Higher
Printed in the United States of America
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED: FACT FINDING
Student’s Personal Information
CHAPTER 2: A SNAPSHOT OF YOUR HIGH SCHOOL YEARS: WHO ARE YOU?
Clubs & Extracurricular Activities
CHAPTER 3: TESTING A TO Z: TRACK YOUR SCORES
CHAPTER 4: RESEARCHING SCHOOLS: GETTING ACQUAINTED
CHAPTER 5: DEFINE YOUR CHOICES: YOU’RE READY TO APPLY!
CHAPTER 6: PAYING THE BILLS: SHOW ME THE MONEY!
CHAPTER 7: THE HOME STRETCH: YOU’RE ALMOST DONE!
Conversations With College Admissions Officers
Conversations About Financial Aid
Conversations With High School Professionals
FOREWORD
There are more than 2,200 four-year colleges in the United States, and trying to figure out which ones are likely to be good matches for you can seem like a daunting task. It’s easy to sympathize with the applicant to Haverford College some years ago, who was particularly stressed out at the end of his on-campus interview. On his way back to the waiting room he had to pass