College Prep 101 Second Edition


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College Prep 101 is a handbook for those involved in the process of selecting, applying to and enrolling in college. It's an excellent resource for students, parents, and educators alike, and no high school library or counseling office should be without a copy. Readers are walked through each step of the college application and selection process, from planning for college to college visits, and choosing a college to college entrance exams. Checklists are provided for each year of high school, listing the important steps to take each year, and there's even a list of items to pack and take to college when the time comes. Finances feature prominently within the pages, as the chapter entitled College and Money provides direction through both applying for scholarships and the financial aid process. In addition, decision making and prioritizing are discussed as bases for spending decisions while the student is actually in college. Millis' second title, "How to Go to College Cheaper" goes into great detail on this topic. The transition from high school to college is also discussed, including extensive coverage of study skills and time management. Students are encouraged to find their own system or style of studying through answering six simple questions and using whichever of the suggested strategies are most effective for them. Organization, prioritization, and decision making are discussed as the basis for effective time management - a skill many college students struggle with. Parents too will find information written specifically for them inside, with their own list of 'must-do' items, a chapter detailing how they can help their student through this process (and deal with it themselves), and specific suggestions hi-lighted throughout the book. The book's thirteen chapters cover all the bases without boring the reader with unnecessary text. It is written in a straight-forward, conversational style that is easy to read, and the numerous lists provide excellent resources you'll refer to again and again.




College Admission 101


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This friendly, helpful Q&A book from the editor-in-chief of The Princeton Review presents simple answers to your toughest questions about the college admissions process, figuring out financial aid, and getting into the university of your choice! As The Princeton Review’s chief expert on education, Robert Franek frequently appears on ABC, CBS, NBC, and FOX to share his insider expertise on the college admissions process. Each year, he travels to high schools across the country, advising thousands of anxious students and parents on how to turn their college hopes into reality. Now, with College Admission 101, the best of Rob’s wisdom has finally been collected in one place! From standardized tests to financial aid, Rob provides straightforward answers to 60+ of the questions he hears most often, including: · Should I take the ACT or SAT? · When should I start my college research? · How many schools should I apply to? · Will applying Early Decision or Early Action give me a leg up? · Which extracurricular activities do colleges want to see? · How does the financial aid process work? · What’s more important: GPA or test scores?




College Prep 101


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Mood Prep 101


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"Depression in college students has reached a crisis and the prevalence continues to rise. The increasing psychological distress of the current generation, Gen Z, and their greater willingness to obtaining mental health care have overwhelmed most college counseling services. Despite this sobering news, parents can play a critically important role and the book describes a plan for supporting and preventing depression in young people. Each chapter concludes with practical suggestions and strategies for parents. There are four sections. The first section is a description of adolescent development and the types of depressive symptoms and disorders that may emerge. The second section details the foundation that students need in order to move toward a successful college experience, including family support, communication and assertiveness skills; the development of self-efficacy and problem-solving skills; the process of self-regulation, and distress tolerance. Barriers to self-regulation and optimal development include underage substance use and unsafe sexual relationships. The third section examines vulnerabilities to depression, including cognitive distortions, perfectionism, and the stress of being a sexual minority or an overweight and thus subject to harassment. Challenges faced by students are seen as "different," are explored. what happens to students who are seen as "different." The final section is a description of life on campus including the stresses of college life and the opportunities to develop friendships, relationships with faculty, and a more meaningful view of the future. There are chapters on how to access mental health services before and during college. The book concludes with a call to reduce stress on students and challenge the competitive individualistic culture"--




College Prep 101


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Getting into college is competitive. The sooner you prepare, the easier it can be. Beginning with your freshman year in high school, there are various steps you can take to give yourself a head start in order to gain an advantage and hopefully allow you to attend the college of your choice. This book includes websites, recommendations, and other helpful information to assist you in your preparation.




College Readiness 101


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The college admissions process can seem overwhelming. However, it doesn't have to be intimidating if you have a strategic plan. This workbook is intended to assist high school freshmen, and their parents, in identifying opportunities and resources that will help them prepare for a college education. Students will design a strategy to successfully matriculate through high school, prepare for college acceptance, and plan a potential career path. By completing this workbook, freshmen will have a better understanding of the activities they need to complete in preparation for the rest of their high school career, and subsequently a post-secondary education.




College Preparation 101


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Includes order form for Oklahoma State Regents college preparation publications.




College Readiness 101


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The college admissions process can seem overwhelming. However, it doesn't have to be intimidating if students have a strategic plan. This college readiness workbook will allow high school seniors to design a strategy for college acceptance specific to what they want their college experience to be. Students will be challenged to take a good look at themselves, and where they stand in reference to the requirements for their top college choices. This workbook is designed to equip seniors to become successful college-bound students by exposing them to major concepts covering college readiness, college acceptance, and college life. ​




College Readiness 101


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The college admissions process can seem overwhelming. However, it doesn't have to be intimidating if students have a strategic plan. This college readiness workbook will allow high school juniors to design a strategy for college acceptance specific to what they want their college experience to be. Students will be challenged to take a good look at themselves and where they stand in reference to the requirements for their top college choices. This workbook is designed to equip juniors to become successful college-bound students by exposing them to major concepts covering college readiness, college acceptance, and college life.




College Readiness 101


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The college admissions process can seem overwhelming. However, it doesn't have to be intimidating if students have a strategic plan. This college readiness workbook will allow high school sophomores to design a strategy for college acceptance specific to what they want their college experience to be. Students will be challenged to take a good look at themselves, and build a college readiness plan for their remaining high school career. This workbook is designed to equip sophomores to successfully matriculate through high school and transition into college-bound students by exposing them to major concepts covering college readiness, college acceptance, and college life.