Peaceful, Perplexed, or Panicked -- College Application Quick-Click Resources!


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    Quick-Click Resources - The Application & Testing Process:

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      "Been There, Done That" Advice From Six High School Seniors to the College-Bound In this article, students share what they did as they went through the application process - mistakes and successes. Do read their advice.
      Early Decision: A great idea if you know what you're doing... An article cautioning you to seriously consider early decision applications and explains the differences among "Early admission," "Early action, early notification," and "Early decision."
      The Do's and Don't's of Applications Read this to find out what admissions officers actually "see" when they look at students on paper.
      Parents Guide to Planning for College Actually, these pages suggest that this planning should be done during the pre-high school years; the resources, however, are valuable regardless of which phase you're in -- peaceful, perplexed, or panicked.
      Peterson's The College Channel Includes links to CollegeQuest-Peterson's free online service, articles, and commercial resources related to the college admissions process.
      Why You Might Not Be Admitted - And What You Can Do. This is a quick article explaining how admissions officers look at entering freshmen, and what options you have in pursuing admission.

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