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Essays That Worked for College Applications: 50 Essays that Helped Students Get into the Nation's Top Colleges


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Essays That Worked for College Applications: 50 Essays that Helped Students Get into the Nation's Top Colleges

Title:Essays That Worked for College Applications: 50 Essays that Helped Students Get into the Nation's Top Colleges
Author:Boykin Curry
Rating:4.78 (798 Votes)
Asin:0345452178
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:176 Pages
Publish Date:2003-07-29
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Essays that Worked for College Applications offers advice on writing a successful college admissions essay and presents fifty examples.

Editorial : About the Author Emily Angel Baer, Ph.D., is Associate Director of College Guidance at Memphis University School in Memphis. She is the Chairman of the Admissions Practices Committee and a member of the Executive Board of the Southern Association for College Counseling. Also look for these completely revised editions in the Essays That Worked(TM) series, each featuring five new essays and an appendix outlining how the Internet has changed the application process.

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