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Stand Out Get into a Dream School

Seven Steps to Help Your Child Get into a Top College

Rachel Collins

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Morgan James Publishing llc
30 April 2020
Stand Out Get into a Dream School, written by a Stanford admissions insider, reveals the secrets that lead students to be admitted into the college of their dreams. Students and parents are flummoxed with the question of why one student with the same grades and test scores gets in while another does not. For the first time, a Stanford admissions insider, Rachel Collins, reveals the secrets that leads students to be admitted. In the five easy steps revealed in Stand Out Get into a Dream School, Rachel explains exactly what students need to do to ensure their success.

The formula laid out in Stand Out Get into a Dream School provides students an easy path to admission while also providing parents ways in which to help make their child's dream a reality. Within its pages, parents learn how to help their child identify strategies, engage their child's passion, and help their child get admitted to at least one dream school. The college admissions landscape has changed, and Rachel Collins is here to help students and parents navigate it.

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Imprint:   Morgan James Publishing llc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 152mm,  Width: 101mm, 
ISBN:   9781642796254
ISBN 10:   1642796255
Pages:   114
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   No Longer Our Product

Rachel Collins is an author and speaker who works with large and small groups of parents and students to help them get into dream colleges. As an Admissions Reader on both Berkeley and Stanford admissions teams she makes decisions on thousands of applicants. Her program offers an insider’s angle on how to take tangible action to build a hook that gets students admitted. She lives in the San Francisco, Bay Area and speaks throughout the country.

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