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How Can I Find The Information I Need About Community College?
There are many ways to find out about community college, ranging from enrolling in college classes while you're in high ...
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The ACT: Reading the Admissions Committee's Mind - What Colleges Want
What's the Main Thing Colleges Look For? "Colleges look for genuine applicants who submit genuine responses to the ...
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College Admission Essays: Different Types of Structure
This section guides you towards structures likely to be useful for a college admission essay, matched to suitable ...
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College Admission Essays: Interrupted Chronological Order Essay Example
There are seven common types of essay structures. These types include: chronological order, interrupted chronological ...
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The ACT: This, Too, Shall Pass(age) - Sailing Through the Reading Test
Facing Forty (Questions): The Reading Test The Reading Test consists of four passages, each with 10 questions, for a ...
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College Admission Essays: Selecting Strong Verbs and Nouns
Don’t worry; despite the title, this section is short on grammar and heavy on writing tips. I supply only two ...
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College Admission Essays: Survey Essay Example
There are seven common types of essay structures. These types include: chronological order, interrupted chronological ...
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Measuring Your Mind: What the SAT Tests
Statistically, the SAT tests whether or not you'll be successful in your first year of college. Admissions officers ...
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College Admission Essays: Getting the Grammar Right the Second Time Around - Pronouns
No one writes a perfectly grammatical first draft. Not even me . . . er, I. See what I mean? While you’re ...
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College Admission Essays: Survey and Chronological Order Essay Example
There are seven common types of essay structures. These types include: chronological order, interrupted chronological ...
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Roadmap to College: What Should I Do Now? - Monthly Planner
At this point, you should have been able to answer some questions about your personality, your academic history, your...
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College Admission Essays: Description and Interpretation Essay Example
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College Admission Essays: Getting the Grammar Right the Second Time Around - Verbs
No one writes a perfectly grammatical first draft. Not even me . . . er, I. See what I mean? While you’re creating the...
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College Admission Essays: Noting a Few Words About Plagiarism
Plagiarism is intellectual theft — swiping someone else’s brainchild and claiming it as your own. Most frequently...
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College Admission Essays: Identifying Themes in Your Autobiography
The stories of your life are an important ingredient of the admission essay, but they’re not the only ingredient. You...
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