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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.
What is the SAT, what's the best SAT score, are they necessary, where are they accepted, why do some good schools have lower-than-expected scores, what is the ACT?
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?
