Everybody Elseýs Guide To Getting Into College

Even if youýre a procrastinator with just okay grades, no real hobbies, test scores that suck, and your folks are broke

by Deshannee' D. Johnice


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$16.95
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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/14/2006

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 204
ISBN : 9780595410088
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 204
ISBN : 9780595853625

About the Book

College is not out of reach (even if you have "just okay" grades, no clubs, no sports, no volunteer work and not a single AP class on your transcript).

With Everybody Else's Guide as your navigator, you can still go to college no matter how late you've waited.

Everybody Else's Guide is filled with step-by-step plans, activities and resources that you can use to make yourself attractive to colleges, win admission to the college of your choice, secure financial aid, and ultimately enjoy college life.

What this book can do for you:

* Explain what colleges want
* Tell you which colleges will DEFINITELY accept you, no matter what your GPA is
* Show you quick, easy ways to get your college application in shape
* SAT or ACT? Explain which test is best for you!
* Tell you how you can avoid tests altogether (and still get into good schools)
* Show you 23 ways to choose the best college for you
* Teach you 16 ways to improve your chances of getting in
* Provide you 12 sure-fire ways of paying for college


About the Author

Deshannee? Johnice is an accomplished human resources executive and entrepreneur who has spent over a decade counseling, advising and supporting working professionals in organizations that are consistently recognized as Fortune 100 and Fortune Best Companies To Work For. In addition to her work, Ms. Johnice volunteers her time to help at-risk high school students apply and get accepted to college. Through her work with adult workers and with high school students, Ms. Johnice discovered that working adults who had earned a college degree, and high school students who believed they would attend college, were more satisfied with their lives, their career and life options, and their prospects for future success. Because of this Ms. Johnice set out to create a factual, easy-to-use, instructional guide that would help high school students with less-than-perfect grades and test scores get accepted to college, and ultimately, lead more successful lives.

Ms. Johnice is a graduate of Boston University. She now resides in Berkeley, CA.