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CHOOSE THE RIGHT COLLEGE & GET ACCEPTED!: Potential Story Angles and Excerpts
This book is extremely relevant to millions of readers – specifically college-bound students and their anxious parents. Below is just a brief selection of potential articles that address topics found in the book. The uniqueness of the student-advice found in this title makes these stories fresh, relevant, and interesting to their readers, while providing useful advice on topics of extreme importance.
We’re happy to provide a PDF of the book’s contents for possible excerpts and encourage you to consider excerpting the relevant parts of the book for related stories. We’ve also excerpted many articles from this title on this website.
POTENTIAL STORY ANGLES:
· As a new academic year begins, high school juniors and seniors face a stressful and daunting challenge of balancing school work with college applications. To help them through it, recent high school grads and college students share practical tips and personal experiences.
· Students are starting the college research and application process earlier than ever. Here are some tips and suggestions to help them through this difficult process.
· With more than 4,000 colleges and universities out there, how do you pick the one that’s right for you? College students share their suggestions and perspectives.
· Winter break is college essay time for many college-bound students. Here are some tips and suggestions for how to write a memorable college essay and get through this stressful task.
· Spring break is college visit time for thousands of college-bound high schoolers. College students offer suggestions and personal perspectives for how to get the most out of college visits and get the true taste of a college.
· Fall brings with it a flurry of college brochures landing in the mailboxes of college-bound students. Here are some suggestions on how to make sense of the overflow of information and find a potential college match.
· Applying to college is one of the most stressful experiences for high school juniors and seniors. College students who’ve been through this process offer their hints and tips for how to get through this process with sanity and success.
· The cost of a college education is high, but so are the costs of applying to college. Here are suggestions for how to avoid breaking the bank with college application costs.
POTENTIAL EXCERPTS:
· The top five Do’s and Don’ts of surviving college application stress and getting into the college of your choice: Students share their first hand advice.
· College interviews can be tough, but don’t sweat it: Students share tips on how to impress your interviewer.
· Going on a college tour? Check out these Do’s and Don’ts from college students who’ve been there and done that.
· College applications driving your kids – and you! – nuts? Check out these helpful tips on how to help them through this process and gain some sanity for yourself.
· Can’t decide where to go to college? College students share their tips and perspectives.
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