Sunday, November 22, 2009

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How Two Classes Got to College
Find out how 16 high school seniors made their way through the college admissions process alive. These students provide insight on everything from writing essays to acing interviews.

Class of 2009 student profiles

Nashville-based Martin Luther King Jr. Magnet High School grads tell their stories and dish out admissions tips.

Best Colleges 2010: Student Profiles: Cornell

Jake Rudin—Cornell

Taking a structured approach

Best Colleges 2010: Student Profiles: Harvard

Rose Wang—Harvard

Giving yourself options

Best Colleges 2010: Student Profiles: Hendrix

Delaney Roberts—Hendrix

Finding the perfect fit

Best Colleges 2010: Student Profiles: Kettering

Ashley Lowe—Kettering

Making the college come to you

Best Colleges 2010: Student Profiles: Princeton

Amber Jackson—Princeton

Showing some passion pays off

Best Colleges 2010: Student Profiles: Tennessee

John Young—Tennessee

Making in-state work for you

Best Colleges 2010: Student Profiles: Vanderbilt

Charlie Xie—Vanderbilt

Preparing for obstacles

Best Colleges 2010: Student Profiles: Maryland

Rich Rosenberg—Maryland

Making the tough choices

Class of 2008 student profiles

Eight students from Walnut Hills High School in Cincinnati told us back in 2008 how they made it to college.

Best Colleges 2009: Student Profile: Harvard

Ann Cheng—Harvard

Working Harvard's wait list

Best Colleges 2009: Student Profile: Brown

Matt Jaroszewicz—Brown

Going the extra mile

Best Colleges 2009: Student Profile: Indiana

Joseph Steiner—Indiana

Pulling out all the stops

Best Colleges 2009: Student Profile: Michigan

Best Colleges 2009: Student Profile: RIT

Lindsey Daniels—RIT

Finding the perfect fit

Best Colleges 2009: Student Profile: Wabash

Scott Hornblower—Wabash

Wanting to feel wanted

Best Colleges 2009: Student Profile: Columbia

Mike Strickland—Columbia

Figuring all the angles

Best Colleges 2009: Student Profile: Wilson

Jourdan Bosley—Wilson

Digging deeper to find what fits

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