The college admissions process is confusing, competitive and intimidating, and not every high school guidance counselor can answer all of your questions (especially when they’re helping hundreds of other students in the same year). That’s why the experts at The Princeton Review are taking matters into their own hands —
Guidance for Getting In
tells students and parents everything they need to know about the college admissions process. It is based on a survey of over 200 guidance counselors and arranged in sections by grade and topic. It’s filled with tips from top guidance counselors and it includes advice on
•Academics
•Extra-curriculars
•Standardized tests
•Putting together a college application
•Financial Aid
•and much more
Whether a student needs extra help deciding which sports to participate in or whether to join the band, whether to take AP classes, which scholarships to try for, or just staying calm during the college admissions process,
Guidance for Getting In
provides key answers and advice.