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		<title>The Trials of College Admission</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Entrance requirements at colleges vary widely. While some schools are stricter than others, even colleges with open admissions policies will check out a student&#8217;s record. Here are some tips to consider when your child is applying for college.
Of course, the first place any college will start is a student&#8217;s high school record. Most important is the overall classroom performance. Honors classes and college-prep courses will be looked upon more favorably than electives. Colleges require all of the main subjects to be covered, and they will deny students if their classes are imbalanced. Your GPA is important, but your class work must be challenging. Also, students taking easy classes tend to score lower on admissions exams.
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Of course, the first place any college will start is a student&#8217;s high school record. Most important is the overall classroom performance. Honors classes and college-prep courses will be looked upon more favorably than electives. Colleges require all of the main subjects to be covered, and they will deny students if their classes are imbalanced. Your GPA is important, but your class work must be challenging. Also, students taking easy classes tend to score lower on admissions exams.
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