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Resources
for Further Reading
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Some may be borrowed from the MHS Guidance Department. (Indicated with an *.) |
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Making
the transition from home to college:
* Coburn, Karen, and Madge Treeger. Letting Go: A Parents’ Guide to
Understanding the College Years. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 1997.
First half tells you what to expect. The second half covers adjustment to
college.
* Pasick, Patricia. Almost Grown: Launching Your Child from High School to
College. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1998. Pasick is
a psychologist and a parent of two "launched" young adults. She
provides a helpful perspective from both roles.
Borden, Marian, and Mary Anne Burlinson and Elsie Kearns. In Addition to
Tuition: The Parents’ Survival Guide to Freshman Year of College. New
York: Facts on File, Inc., 1995.
Upcraft, M. Lee, and John Gardner and Associates. The Freshman Year
Experience: Helping Students Survive and Succeed in College. San Francisco:
Jossey-Bass Inc., 1989.
* Tyler, Suzette. Been There, Should've Done
That: 505 tips for making the most of college. Haslett,
Michigan, Front Porch Press, 1997. A "little" book covering
everything about the college transition, from roommates to credit cards;
scheduling tips to Greek membership.
* Adler, Joe Anne. 100 Colleges where Average
Students can Excel. Arco Press.
1999. A nationwide listing, with good details, about serious, respectable
colleges where students with GPA's between 2.0 and 2.9 and ACT scores from 20-22
or SAT I scores between 950 and 1050 can thrive.
Grayson, Paul A. and Meilman, Philip W. Beating
the College Blues 2nd Edition. Checkmark Books, Facts on File. New
York, 1999. Written by directors of college counseling centers, this book
covers issues and stresses students face on campuses these days: academic
stress, alcohol and sex, family contact, roommate tensions, eating disorders,
drug abuse, etc.
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Writing
the College Application Essay
* Curry, Boykin, and Kasbar, Brian. Essays
That Worked: 50 Essays from Successful Applications to the Nation's Top
Colleges. New York: Fawcett Columbine
Books, 1990.
* Ehrenhaft, George. Writing
a Successful College Application Essay, 2nd Edition.
New York, Barrons, 1993.
* McGinty, Sarah Myers. Writing
Your College Application Essay. New York,
College Board, 1991.
Van Raalte, Susan, College
Applications and Essays: What to Say
and How to Say it--in 10 Easy Steps! Arco
Book, Macmillan, New York, NY, 1997. Understanding the questions,
recycling your essays, and electronic applications are features.
Ripple, G. Gary, Do It
Write: How to Prepare a Great College Application. Octameron
Associates, Alexandria, VA, 1997. Compact booklet, under 50 pages.
Books
for parents about college admissions
Rubenstone, Sally, and Dalby, Sidonia. College
Admissions: A Crash Course for Panicked Parents.
Arco Book, Macmillan, New York, NY, 1998.
Shields, Charles. The
College Guide for Parents.
College Board, New York, NY, 1994. Written by a retired Chicago
public school guidance counselor, and is on the Phi Beta Kappa list of
good resources.
* Nieuwenhuis, Marjorie. Parent's
Guide to College Admissions 2nd Edition. Simon & Schuster (Kaplan
Publishing), New York. 2000. A step-by-step approach from academic
planning to searching, to financing, to testing, to applying. How
to help and how to get information.
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