- College Admissions Secrets
How to Win the Million Dollar College Admissions Game: The Ultimate Guide for Getting into the College of Your Dreams
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- Agnia Grigas
- College Admissions Secrets
- Hardcover
- 9798218272968
- 9 X 6 X 0.5 inches
- 1 pounds
- Education > Counseling - Academic Development
- English
Book Description
You've heard the horror stories. Brilliant kids getting rejection letters, acceptance rates plummeting, an elusive and impossible selection process. Not to mention, all of the contradictory advice that leaves you with more questions than answers.
If this sounds all too familiar, this book is exactly what you need. Dr. Agnia Grigas has cracked the college admission code, and she shares it all with you here, in her groundbreaking book, How to Win the Million Dollar College Admissions Game.
What's Inside
For two decades, Dr. Grigas has helped students win the admissions game and enroll in their dream colleges. Now, she reveals her best-kept secrets in this fun, relatable, inspiring guidebook so you and your child can also play and win the college admissions game. In these pages, you'll find details about:
- Strategic approach: It's not just about grades or test scores. Learn the hidden variables that really swing admissions decisions.
- Holistic growth: Watch your child evolve into a confident, unique individual, ready to take on the world, not just ace a standardized test or get into a top college.
- Actionable steps: No fluff. Each chapter shares practical strategies you can put to work today.
- Success stories: See these success strategies in action with relatable stories of real kids who got into their dream schools.
About the Author
DR. AGNIA GRIGAS is the founder of College Admissions Secrets, a leading college admissions consultancy in Los Angeles, California. A Columbia and Oxford grad, Dr. Grigas is a respected scholar with a mother's touch. Her insights and innovations in college admissions have shaped the future of children all over America.
Who Needs This Book?
For parents who value education as the gateway to a lifetime of opportunities, this book is your manual for helping make your child's dreams come true-no matter their current age!
The college admissions landscape can be a nerve-wracking, stressful period for the whole family, but it doesn't have to be. Dr. Grigas will guide you through, with clear, reliable, and attainable steps. Get How To Win The Million Dollar College Admissions Game today!
Author Bio
Dr. Agnia Grigas is a nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council working on energy and geopolitical economy. She is the author of three acclaimed books: “The New Geopolitics of Natural Gas” (Harvard University Press, 2017), “Beyond Crimea: The New Russian Empire” (Yale University Press, 2016) and “The Politics of Energy and Memory between the Baltic States and Russia” (Routlege 2013, 2016).
She is also an associate with the Argonne National Laboratories, and an advisory board member for educational institutions and energy companies such as the McKinnon Center for Global Affairs at Occidental College, the Vilnius Institute for Policy Analysis, LITGAS, and others. She has testified for the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources on American LNG exports to Europe.
Agnia has fifteen years of experience in business development and strategic advisory for multinational corporations and US government institutions on growth opportunities and political risks to execute global business development goals. Previously she was an energy and FDI advisor to the Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She started her career as a financial analyst at JPMorgan and subsequently advised on emerging markets for Eurasia Group, Barclays Bank, and other Fortune 100 companies.
Dr. Grigas is an in-demand keynote speaker and a frequent media contributor, regularly appearing in WSJ, NYT, CNN, Forbes, Newsweek, Bloomberg, Reuters, and Foreign Affairs.
Agnia holds a master’s and doctorate in International Relations from the University of Oxford and a bachelor of arts in Economics and Political Science from Columbia University.
Source: Atlantic Council
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