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College Admissions Guide

Student Community is proud to present the ultimate college admissions guide. This seven part guide will detail every part of the college admission process from the beginning of high school until the day the student walks into the dorm room. It will bring to light several helpful hints and tips to be accepted to Ivy League universities, even with mediocre grades. The guide will walk parents and students throughout the entire process of filing for financial aid and scholarships as well as hints for choosing the right major and school to attend.

Get admitted to your dream college!

The seven part guide is perfect for either the parents of a college bound student or a college bound student themselves. Focused on being accepted into an Ivy League school, the guide outlines the proper strategy to build an academic resume that will impress any school from Cornell to Harvard.

E-book Topics Covered:

  • General overview of admission process
  • Early preparation (SAT’s and more)
  • Choosing the right major or program
  • Choosing the right college
  • Applying to college
  • Financial aid and scholarships
  • Getting accepted
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This ultimate college admissions guide is all you need to fully prepare for an Ivy League acceptance. Avoid the unneeded stress of the college admissions process by understanding what is going to happen and what needs to be done. The best way to succeed with college admissions is through proper preparation and the seven part ultimate college admissions guide is the only way to do it. The ultimate college admissions guide should be a tool to help any parent of a college bound student or college bound student themselves and it is only available here at FlunkME.com

About the author:

The author, a fresh college student himself, was accepted at Harvard and includes the “little things” he did to have the chance to become a Harvard student. With this guide, the ultimate success story of any student can be written. Following its strategy from the first day of high school will ensure admission into the college of choice.