Feature Articles > How to Get Into University from Anywhere in the World
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A quick and easy snapshot of the wide-ranging schooling possibilities in greater London, with advice on what makes each one different, how to choose for your own children, and how to work that choice into your long-term planning for the end game: sending them off to university.
Encouragment and straight advice about the daunting question of college funding from long time college/university counselor Margaret Gandy.
Encouragement and straight advice about the daunting question of college funding from long-time college/university counselor Margaret Gandy, president of College Guide Post Inc.
As you might expect of a Good Schools Guide book, this guide to US universities is funny, direct and to the point, but written from the point of view of a British student at Harvard - and now with an update and new reviews underway.
How to chart your child’s curriculum journey (from primary school on) so he winds up safely at a good university at the end – whether in the UK or the US. Should he take IGCSE, A levels, IB, APs? If you choose one system and change your mind later, is your child doomed? Will he end up pumping petrol?
