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The admissions decisions are in, and now many students need to decide which college to attend, given two or more offers of admission. What are some factors that can help them choose? Joanne Levy-Prewitt, an independent college advisor and nationally syndicated columnist, gives ideas and advice on how to choose.
http://www.nacacnet.org/AboutNACAC/Policies/Documents/StudentsRtsNEW.pdf
A bad case of senioritis, when reflected on a student’s final transcript in the form of a lowered GPA or tanking in a few classes, or manifested by breaches in ethical or even legal conduct, can not only affect student’s financial aid packages but can also get a student’s offer of admission revoked by the student’s college of choice. Joanne Levy-Prewitt, an independent college advisor and nationally syndicated columnist, talks about senioritis and ways to avoid it.
http://www.ggworkshops.com
Jim Weiss, an internationally acclaimed storyteller, author, and audio reader, talks about the benefits of listening to stories. These benefits include developing an ear for language, cultivating a deep vocabulary, and familiarizing the listener with many of the seminal stories of western culture (such as the Greek myths, Shakespeare’s plays, and even the Bible as literature) that are still commonly referenced in today’s newspapers, magazines, and online writing—and college-level academic work.
http://www.Greathall.com
Jim Weiss, an internationally acclaimed storyteller, author, and audio reader, talks about the benefits of listening to stories. These benefits include developing an ear for language, cultivating a deep vocabulary, and familiarizing the listener with many of the seminal stories of western culture (such as the Greek myths, Shakespeare’s plays, and even the Bible as literature) that are still commonly referenced in today’s popular writing—and in college-level academic work.
http://www.Greathall.com
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