Best Colleges 2014 Author: U.S. News & World Report Anne McGrath | Language: English | ISBN:
B00F3CVIBU | Format: EPUB
Best Colleges 2014 Description
The 2014 edition of the U.S. News Best Colleges guidebook offers comprehensive advice for high school students and their families on researching all the options and choosing the best colleges for them. Find out how what strategies you should think about now to increase your chances for getting a job later and how to come up with the funds you’ll need to pay for college. You’ll also get our new exclusive college rankings of various types of colleges. Discover the country's best universities, liberal arts colleges, regional colleges and universities, historically black colleges and universities, and undergraduate engineering programs and business programs
Plus:
- A+ schools for B students
- How online learning might affect you
- How 8 high school seniors made it in
- Hot new majors
- Take a road trip to colleges in Los Angeles, Wisconsin & Virginia
- A What To-Do List and When
- State-by-state directory profiling nearly 1,600 schools
- File Size: 133639 KB
- Print Length: 336 pages
- Publisher: U.S. News & World Report (September 30, 2013)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00F3CVIBU
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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- Lending: Enabled
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #74,741 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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The information is very general. The issue does not include information on selectivity for GMAT, GRE, or GPA. Does not include any information on graduate programs. Detailed information is available, but you must pay $29.99 for a subscription.
By Jason B
Bought this with the idea that I would be able to assess what schools my nephew might be able to get into given his academic record and SAT scores. SAT scores used are under the old system scored to 1600 not the newer 2400 so you have to find an equivalency. Avg accepted GPA's are not included in the admission statistics. Waste of time and money to get this books. It is not what it once was.
By Erik Flottman
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