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DON'T LET YOUR GRADES STOP YOU FROM GETTING A GREAT EDUCATION Think you can't go to a good college because your grades or test scores are too low? Think again! There are some incredible colleges out there just waiting to see your admission application and here is the book where you will find them. Inside you’ll learn how to: Boost your chances of getting into college RIGHT NOW Identify colleges that don’t emphasize grades and test scores in their admission decisions Find schools that provide extra academic support to help you transition from high school to college Write an admission essay that…mehr

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DON'T LET YOUR GRADES STOP YOU FROM GETTING A GREAT EDUCATION Think you can't go to a good college because your grades or test scores are too low? Think again! There are some incredible colleges out there just waiting to see your admission application and here is the book where you will find them. Inside you’ll learn how to: Boost your chances of getting into college RIGHT NOW Identify colleges that don’t emphasize grades and test scores in their admission decisions Find schools that provide extra academic support to help you transition from high school to college Write an admission essay that grabs the attention of the admission officers Win free money for college with scholarships based on more than grades and test scores Select the right college with profiles of 175 great schools that say YES to students like you every day Plus, detailed information on support for students with learning disabilities at each college America’s Best Colleges for B Students has the answers that you need to find the best college for you!
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Tamra B. Orr is a full-time education writer and author in Portland, Oregon. She has written more than 250 nonfiction books for young people and families, including America's Best Colleges for B Students and exam questions for national standardized tests.