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Sunday

BEST COLLEGE ADMISSION BOOK



COLLEGE ADMISSION: A Simple, No-Nonsense Guide To Getting Into The College Of Your Choice by Dr. Edward Droge
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Brief by design, this is jam-packed with valuable information and insight for college-bound students and their parents.  Explanations and descriptions are kept concise and are written in easy-to-understand, easily accessible language.

With college admissions becoming more and more difficult these days, this new book by Dr. Edward Droge explains what is required to put together a successful college application. 

Dr. Droge has taught at Harvard and has worked with admissions offices at Yale and other selective colleges.  In addition, he has counseled high school students nationwide about college admissions.  A nationally recognized speaker, he holds degrees in English (Yale) and Education (Harvard), and is the author of several books.

This book answers the following questions and more:  How can I increase my chances for acceptance?  What do colleges want most from candidates?  Why do admissions offices pass over well-rounded students?  Which "tip factors" can move an application into the "admit" pile?  What do colleges look for in an essay - and how can I give it to them?  How do I get great recommendations?  Why should college planning begin in 7th grade or sooner?  Which is the best college for me? 

Reading this book in middle school is not too early.  And reading it in 12th grade is not too late. 

College Admission: A Simple, No-Nonsense Guide To Getting Into The College Of Your Choice by Dr. Edward Droge - CLICK HERE for more information.



Saturday

Harvard, Princeton, UVA Applications Rise

Applications to Harvard, Princeton, and the University of Virginia increased this year, with Harvard showing the most dramatic rise.

Applications for admission to Harvard rose by nineteen percent to 27,278, and, according to Dean of Admissions William R. Fitzsimmons, the college will accept 2,100 of them – 7.7 percent – to fill the Class of 2012. Last year, with fewer applications but the same number of admitted students, the acceptance rate was 9.1 percent.

Applications to Princeton rose 6.2 percent to 20,118, and applications to UVA increased 4.5 percent to 18,900.

Having eliminated their early action programs this year, which called for candidates to submit applications by November 1 for a determination in mid-December, the admissions offices at all three universities had more time available in the fall to recruit in the field rather than to devote their hours to thousands of early decisions.

This year’s increase in applications at Harvard also may have been influenced by the university’s recent announcement outlining an overhaul of its financial aid commitment, which ostensibly makes the prestigious institution more accessible to low- and middle-income families.

Wednesday

THE 10 BEST COLLEGES IN THE UNITED STATES

With the understanding that "best," like "beauty," is in the mind of the beholder, and that the most important element in college selection is to find not the most prestigious but the best "fit," here are the 10 colleges that rise to the top in terms of faculty resources, class size, student-faculty ratio, financial resources, and selectivity. Yes, they are all highly selective -- for good reason. Also weighed in here is feedback from current and former students, which accounts for some highly-touted schools being conspicuously absent, and others slipping in under the radar.

1. Yale

2. Princeton

3. Harvard

4. Stanford

5. MIT and Cal Tech*

6. Wellesley

7. Dartmouth

8. University of Virginia

9. Notre Dame

10. Williams

* MIT and Cal Tech: Twins. So much the same brand of students and similar environment, except, of course, that one is on the Atlantic and the other on the Pacific.