Archive for the 'Carnival of College Admissions' Category

Carnival of College Admission–Turkey Edition

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

Welcome to the 5th Edition of the Carnival of College Admission. As promised, and in commemoration of the America’s Holiday, we offer the “Turkey Edition.” Today you’ll learn all sorts of fun facts about turkeys that you can share with your friends around the dinner table tomorrow. So not only will you [...]

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Carnival-Palooza

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

A couple of great carnivals are up that you might want to check out. Check out the Carnival of Homeschooling at Apollo’s Academy where my post about how the credit crunch may affect college admissions this cycle.

The same post was featured in the Carnival of Linked-In Users at Janet Barclay’s blog.  This [...]

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Carnival of College Admission | Third Thrilling Edition

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

The Third Edition of the Carnival of College Admission is our best yet.  We continue to receive more and better submissions with each edition, and I’m happy that we are building a community of bloggers that want to share their content related to the transition between high school and college.  If you missed the first [...]

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Carnival of College Admissions, 2nd Edition

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

Welcome to the second edition of the Carnival of College Admission.  The Carnival is a biweekly round-up of interesting blog posts related to the transition from high school to college.

I’ve had many folks contact me asking what a blog carnival is, and why they should consider submitting posts to each edition.  My friend, Peter Baron [...]

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The Carnival of College Admission–Inaugural Edition

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

Welcome to the first edition of the Carnival of College Admission!
This is a round-up of the lastest blog postings from experts in admission, financial aid, boarding schools, scholarships, and college readiness.
The plan is to make this a source of solid information, and a place where those interested in these fields can share views and [...]

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