Kaplan Yale Daily News Guide to Summer Programs

Kaplan Yale Daily News Guide to Summer Programs

Author: Daily News Yale

Publisher: Kaplan Publishing

Published: 2001-10-30

Total Pages: 580

ISBN-13: 9780743214261

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Summer just got interesting. Summer programs offer wonderful opportunities to explore the world, make new friends, and prepare for college while you're still in high school. But finding and getting into the right summer program is not always easy. The "Yale Daily News Guide to Summer Programs" helps you find the programs that match your individual needs and goals, setting you on the road to your best summer ever! * Helpful information on specific types of programs: Academics, Study Abroad and International Travel, Community Service, Outdoor Adventure and Travel, Athletics, Arts, and Leadership programs. * Expert advice on researching your options, applying, and interviewing, plus tips on using your summer experience to enhance your college applications. * More than 500 detailed program listings indexed by subject, cost, location, and duration. * Fun lists of websites, books, and movies related to various summer program topics and activities.


Kaplan Yale Daily News Guide to Internships, 1998

Kaplan Yale Daily News Guide to Internships, 1998

Author: Adele Scheele

Publisher: Kaplan

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 438

ISBN-13: 9780684841700

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From the highly regarded team of student writers at the "Yale Daily News" comes an invaluable insider's guide to the internships that pay off--with valuable experience, networking connections, and a direct line to the best jobs after graduation. Diagrams.


Yale Daily News Guide to Summer Programs 2000

Yale Daily News Guide to Summer Programs 2000

Author: Kaplan

Publisher:

Published: 1999-11

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780684842134

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The staff of the "Yale Daily News" continues to help students distinguish themselves academically and socially with the latest advice about which summer programs have the best reputations--and why. Charts and photos.


Yale Daily News Guide to Internships 2000

Yale Daily News Guide to Internships 2000

Author: John Anselmi

Publisher: Kaplan Publishing

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 598

ISBN-13: 9780684862835

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Describes the experiences of past interns, giving student-to-student advice and tips on how to make the most of internships. Contains a special internet section outlining the ins and out of finding internships on the Web. Includes a comprehensive list of thousands of internships in the fields of business, entertainment, finance, public policy, technology, and more.


Yale Daily News Guide to Fellowships and Grants

Yale Daily News Guide to Fellowships and Grants

Author: Ltd Staff Kaplan Educational Center

Publisher: Kaplan

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 516

ISBN-13: 9780684862811

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Features only the most useful and best-funded fellowships and grants. Includes valuable advice from successful students on eligibility requirements, applications, interviews, and essays.


In! College Admissions and Beyond: The Experts' Proven Strategy for Success

In! College Admissions and Beyond: The Experts' Proven Strategy for Success

Author: Lillian Luterman

Publisher: WW Norton

Published: 2011-07-05

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 0789260026

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An award-winning, step-by-step guide to college admissions that helps students through every aspect of the application process and gives them a proven approach to make their application stand out from the rest. Two expert college admissions consultants—a mother-daughter team—share their step-by-step, proven strategy for creating an application that stands out and gets you IN! College admissions has never been more stressful. Not only is admission ruthlessly competitive, with more and more qualified students applying each year, but the application process has become more confusing than ever before. Most parents and students feel anxious, overwhelmed, and confused by the choices and trade-offs. In! is based on the authors’ 20+ years of experience working privately on boarding, college, and graduate school admissions with students from all over the world. While there is no shortage of college admissions guidebooks on the market, In! offers students and their parents a crucial element that none of the others do: a clear, step-by-step strategy that helps students not only compete academically with other qualified applicants but also develop a defining interest—in incremental, attainable steps—that distinguishes them from their peers and gives them an edge with college admissions officers. This strategy is summed up in a four-word phrase: “be alike but spike.” This means that the applicant must perform on par with other students applying to similar colleges, while also working to stand out from the pack—like a spike on a graph—in one area. (Ironically, it’s often the “well-rounded student,” an ideal many applicants strive for, who gets rejected.) In! shows students how to create that distinction by identifying and "layering" their passion, showcasing their interest in many different ways and circumstances. Enlivened with instructive case studies as well as entertaining New Yorker cartoons, this book carefully guides students through the application process, showing them how to rise to the top of an applicant pool of thousands. And unlike most books about “getting in,” In!’s lessons do not end at college acceptance. Rather than viewing college admissions as a hurdle to be quickly and painlessly cleared, mother-daughter team Luterman and Bloom present it as an opportunity for students to mature, expand their horizons, and discover what makes them tick. Not only does this book get you in, it gives teenagers the tools and confidence they'll need for future success. “Be Alike”—How to optimize your GPA, standardized tests, extracurricular activities, and more. “Spike”—How to develop a unique area of distinction that makes you stand out from your peers. How to create a winning college application—including personal essays, activity chart, letters of recommendation, and more. How to choose the right college for YOU, and how to prepare to attend, and afford, your top-choice school.


No-Stress Guide to the Exit Level TAAS

No-Stress Guide to the Exit Level TAAS

Author: Cynthia Johnson

Publisher: Kaplan

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780743214148

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Reviews the Exit-level (tenth grade) TAAS exams in reading, writing, and math, including test-taking strategies and extensive practice exercises, combined with a humorous storyline.


Kaplan New York State Regents Exam

Kaplan New York State Regents Exam

Author: Kaplan

Publisher: Kaplan

Published: 2000-02

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9780684871646

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Higher Score Guaranteed! Kaplan's guides to the New York State Regents Exams come complete with a comprehensive review of all the tested material plus Kaplan's exclusive test-taking strategies. This powerful combination makes the New York State Regents Exam: U.S. History and Government, Second Edition, a highly effective way for you to score higher on this very challenging test. Are you ready for the New York State Regents U.S. History and Government exam? You will be with Kaplan's proven plan for success. STEP 1: Take a Diagnostic Test: The results of this test will outline your strengths and weaknesses. You will find out the exact areas on which you need to focus your preparation. STEP 2: Review the Tested Material: Kaplan takes you through each section step-by-step, providing you with effective tips and strategies to successfully answer every type of question. STEP 3: Practice with Real Regents Exams: Practice makes perfect. And with this book, you'll practice with the real thing -- actual Regents exams, including detailed explanations for every answer and an analysis of your performance. STEP 4: Succeed on the Test: Follow Kaplan's plan for success on the Regents and you will score higher. In fact, we guarantee it.