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Cash Poor or College?: The Essential Guide to College Admissions for Teens (Ages 13 to 18) & Their Parents
Contributor(s): Warmsley, Diane M. (Author), Warmsley, Raymond (Read by)

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ISBN: 1504603508     ISBN-13: 9781504603508
Publisher: Motivational Press, Inc.
OUR PRICE: $23.70  

Binding Type: Compact Disc - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: April 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Study Aids | College Entrance
- Education | Counseling - General
- Education | Higher
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 5.2" W x 5.7" L (0.20 lbs)
Features: Price on Product, Unabridged
 
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Cash Poor or College?: The Essential Guide to College Admissions for Teens (ages 13 to 18) & Their Parents is a blueprint for mapping a pathway to college. It offers teens a strategic approach to accessing higher education by utilizing the entire high school experience to maximum benefit. Each year is given singular focus so that the relevant information and assignments the student needs to know are discussed. The guide helps teens to lay a solid foundation in the first two years of high school, so that they are well prepared and informed for the later stages of college search. And to help teens with organizing their activities and monitoring their progress, a host of resources are provided. Lastly, a chapter is devoted to parents, with thirteen tips for how to support teens during the high school years.

Contributor Bio(s): Warmsley, Diane M.: -

Diane M. Warmsley, a former director of admissions, brings thirty-five years of experience to the discussion on college admissions. She holds a master's degree in administration and supervision in higher education from Baruch College. She has two college-educated children, with one currently pursuing doctoral studies. She lives in Queens, New York, with her husband, a retired high school principal, and enjoys monitoring the higher education landscape, teaching genealogy, and keeping up with five grandchildren.


 
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