Black Excel African American Student's College Guide: Your One-Stop Resource for Choosing the Right College, Getting In, and Paying the Bill
Isaac Black


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1 It's A Great Help Guide ! ! !
This is a tip to students and parents. If you have a good student who is trying to get into a select school, this is the best help guide I've seen in years. My daughter and friends made top schools using this one
2 An Amazon Customer
The information provided in the book was informative, however over 1/3 of the letters I mailed out requesting scholarship information were returned due to bad addresses.
3 Extremely Helpful Resource for Student and Parents
This guidebook has been meticulously researched and gives readers the kind of heads-up needed to get in the best schools and find money to pay for it. Solid info and insider coaching for every phase of the process. Invaluale.
4 A Must Have!!!
This book is outstanding! I should have ordered two copies, because my daughter and I hounded each other for the book. We couldn't put it down. It gives great advice on every aspect of the application process. It gave my daughter the extra confidence that she needed. My daughter took it to school and everyone who saw the book wanted to know where and how to get it. Every student should have a copy of this book. I highly recommend it.
5 An outstanding resource!!!
This book is an OUTSTANDING resource for high school students and parents who want a nuts-and-bolts guide to navigating the confusing college admissions and financial aid process with a sensitivity to issues concerning African Americans!!! I only wish that I could have benefitted from the wealth of information included in the pages of the Black Excel African American Student's College Guide back when I was a high school student! I would definitely recommend this book not only for African American high school students, but also for junior high school students who have aspirations to obtain a college education and get into the best school for them! I commend Isaac Black for writing this book and I plan to continue to recommend it to students that I mentor and meet!
6 An outstanding resource!!!
This book is an OUTSTANDING resource for high school students and parents who want a nuts-and-bolts guide to navigating the confusing college admissions and financial aid process with a sensitivity to issues concerning African Americans!!! I only wish that I could have benefitted from the wealth of information included in the pages of the Black Excel African American Student's College Guide back when I was a high school student! I would definitely recommend this book not only for African American high school students, but also for junior high school students who have aspirations to obtain a college education and get into the best school for them! I commend Isaac Black for writing this book and I plan to continue to recommend it to students that I mentor and meet!
7 An Essential Tool
This book is an essential tool for all minority applicants. It outlines the "how" and "what" of college admissions in a clear, helpful, straight-forward manner. Students learn to maximize their opportunities without compromising integrity, which leads to the ultimate goal -- acceptance to the college of your choice!
8 Information Galore!
I find this guide to be dynamic, an exciting read, and filled with loads of information. It's like no other. I've mentored students, and now I don't have to 'try' to explain about aid and scholarships and 'doing the right thing.' I have had round-table discussions with students who gave positive feedback about the college guide. They were intrigued by many of the topics listed and the different scenarios presented in the guide. I have told many students and their parents about it. I would give the guide 10 stars!
9 Better than a guidence counselor!
This book is ver helpful and makes the process of applying to college very easy to understand. It included everything, like a one stop shop.

Sunday, 06-Jul-2008 16:54:13 CDT
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