How dead set should you (or your kids) be to get into the best school, the school of your dreams? How much does it matter where you graduate from? And what do universities do to attract as many students as possible and why if they are going to have to refuse most prospective students anyway? – All in this video everyone should see!
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1 pointsThe rejection did not surprise me, I kind of saw it c………………………………….. .
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1 pointsWhen Sarah found out she was rejected, she really took it to h……………………, she was very disappointed.
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1 pointsYour resilience, the way you r………………………from rejection, has a lot more to do with your success than the rejection itself.
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1 pointsIn recent years things have gotten out of control when it c…………………….to college applications.
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1 pointsIt s………………..a lot about you if you manage to get into an Ivy League school with a 5% acceptance rate.
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1 pointsNowadays parents believe that their kids have a better chance of ending up among the h……………………. (i.e., people with money) if they attend an Ivy League school.
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