This alternative college guide from a former Dartmouth assistant admissions director-turned-consultant gives non-straight-A students advice on the many options available to them and tips on how to identify, gain admittance to, and pay for the schools that will allow them to flourish.
Less-than-perfect grades? No problem Contrary to popular opinion, you don't need to have a 4.
0 GPA or a perfect jump shot to get into a good college.
This insider's guide reveals easy tweaks that will pay off big-time in showing admissions officers that you as a whole--not just your SAT scores--are a perfect fit for their incoming class.
With stellar advice on getting into schools that will allow you to thrive, this handbook reveals how to: - Find great colleges that are a good match for your strengths (and will overlook less-relevant weaknesses)- Painlessly beef up your application- Tailor extracurriculars to showcase your uniqueness - Make sure your recommendation letters emphasize the right qualities- Write original essays that reveal traits beyond your transcript- Make an impression on admissions officers and college interviewers- Create an early-admissions strategy to increase your likelihood of acceptance- Help your chances if you're deferred- Get into brand-name schools through the side door- Communicate about learning disabilities or special circumstances- Get scholarship money based on attributes other than grades- Customize your financial aid strategy BONUS: Includes an appendix of 130+ selective colleges to consider About the Author: JOIE JAGER-HYMAN, Ed D, served as assistant director of admissions for Dartmouth College.
After completing a doctorate in education policy at Harvard University, she founded educational consulting company College Prep 360.
Jager-Hyman lives in Brooklyn, New York.
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