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Home arrow Entertainment arrow Entertainment Recommendations arrow How To Make Your Kid Irresistible To Colleges
How To Make Your Kid Irresistible To Colleges PDF Print E-mail
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(NAPSI)-"Just as students have dream colleges, colleges have dream students," author Elizabeth Wissner-Gross writes, outlining a clear plan for parents to help their kids become those dream students. In "What High Schools Don't Tell You: 300+ Secrets to Make Your Kid Irresistible to Colleges by Senior Year" (Hudson Street Press), highly sought-after college "packager" Elizabeth Wissner-Gross helps parents of younger high school students create a long-term plan that, come senior year, will allow their kids to virtually write their own ticket into their choice of schools by pursuing their own unique interests. "What High Schools Don't Tell You" gives parents step-by-step strategies with an upbeat, inspiring, you-can-do-it approach.

The book is separated into two very readable parts. Part I lays out the basics. Parents should start by helping their 8th- or 9th-graders identify their academic passions. Do their children dream of publishing a novel someday? Discovering a cure for cancer? Next, parents should help design a concrete, four-year strategy to help their children find a path to those dreams.

Part II tells the reader what credentials it takes to wow an admissions committee. It describes hundreds of opportunities to make kids stand out. "What High Schools Don't Tell You" is essential reading for any parents whose child dreams of attending one of the country's top schools.

Visit the author's Web site at www.whathighschoolsdonttell you.com.

 
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