Articles, tagged with "college admissions", page 3
03rd August 2010
A business English blog is heaven to a lot of people out there who may have the requisite qualifications for their high portfolios but fumble with every day work related communication. The problem is not restricted to people who are not of any English spe...
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Mary
20th July 2010
Write letters of recommendation for high school senior can be one of the most difficult tasks for teachers. As more schools require these letters are teachers who have the reputation of "good" messages are often inundated with requests. Letters should be ...
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Top Article1
30th June 2010
A student's hard working days usually start after their 12th standard exam. The entrance exams are held almost just after the final exam of the 12th. These entrance exams decide the future of the student and will also fulfil his or her dreams about their ...
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Author:
HINDAVI
22nd June 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Marjorie Hansen Shaevitz
When I start working with students in the college admissions process, at the very first meeting I ask parents to identify a series of nouns, adjectives, adjective phrases, or even little stories (just positiv...
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Marjorie Hansen Shaevitz
04th June 2010
College Admissions Help from a College Admissions Advisor
Whereas it is true that most college admissions committees (ADCOMs) view secondary school (high school) academic performance and standardized test scores (PSAT, SAT, ACT) as the two most importa...
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Author:
Gene Hunt
30th May 2010
This summer, The Teaching Tutors is offering a series of intensive six-week online boot camps. The featured subjects are Algebra I, Algebra II, Trigonometry, Calculus, Physics, and Chemistry. Also featured will be an exclusive College Admissions Success b...
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Author:
theteachingtutor
25th May 2010
Law schools need their students to be mature and accountable. They wish to work out that you participate during activities during school. You really need to exhibit them your outstanding leadership ability. Therefore, you really must participate in studen...
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Author:
chhetri
20th May 2010
When filling out your college admissions application, keep your long term goals in sight rather than only thinking about "my chances" of college admission…
What college should I attend? It is a question that confronts high school students every year...
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Author:
Gene Hunt
19th April 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Marjorie Hansen Shaevitz
When you were in grammar school and junior high, on the first day of school, what did teachers ask you the moment you walked into their classrooms? Remember?
"What did you do this summer?"
Most of the t...
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Marjorie Hansen Shaevitz
14th April 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Marjorie Hansen Shaevitz
What You Need To Know To Appeal A College Admissions Denial
Appealing a college admissions denial is very tricky. Most students don't appeal for one very simple reason: the chances of getting a denial reve...
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Marjorie Hansen Shaevitz
29th March 2010
Melba Rae likely never traveled the world. It's likely that she never rode in a limousine. She had none of the trappings of fame and there was probably very little fortune. She was just an ordinary woman that was extraordinary in her ordinary profession.
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Author:
Harris Gates
24th March 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Marjorie Hansen Shaevitz
Some colleges offer interviews, many don't. Private colleges tend to be more open to interviews than large public universities. If a college on your list offers the possibility, it's in your best interests to...
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Marjorie Hansen Shaevitz
18th March 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Marjorie Hansen Shaevitz
Applying Early can have a major impact on your college admissions results. So before you decide to do that, you need to understand what the programs are, as well as the implications for your choosing to part...
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Marjorie Hansen Shaevitz
05th March 2010
The SAT test has become synonymous with college admissions in the United States. SAT test preparation, therefore, has become necessary for doing well on the SAT. The SAT exam is a standardized test that tests students on the basis of their reasoning skill...
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Author:
shashanks
19th February 2010
The SAT and ACT often cause more stress and worry than any other part of the college admissions process. Parents and students know that for most schools, their test scores are an important factor for both college admissions and scholarships.
The SAT ...
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College Direction