I recently published my second book Surviving the College Admissions Madness. Spending a decade in and around college admissions teaches me that the system is deeply flawed and thoroughly broken. I provide critical insights and commentary into applicant psychology and the economics of higher education.
Read MoreMadeline Levine's illuminating work is a must-read for parents raising children in affluent communities. She offers food for thought on helping your children become responsible, driven, balanced young adults that will help them find success in college admissions and beyond.
Read MoreDaniel Golden explores the darkside of college admissions. He examines how affluent people in positions of power gain admissions advantages through legacy, donations, and political connections among many others.
Read MoreExcellent Sheep is a must read for students wanting to get the most out of their college experience. Deresiewicz dispels the myth that prestigious universities are ideal places for students to grow.
Read MoreWalter Kirn provides an entertaining and insightful look into his time at Princeton. Hint: The Ivy League and other elite educations aren't all they're cracked up to be.
Read MoreJessica Lahey's the Gift of Failure cautions parents against the dangers of being over-involved in their children's lives. She has a simple message: Let children make mistakes and learn from them on their own.
Read MoreCollege admissions committees want to enroll students who work hard, have the courage to take risks, and resiliently bounce back when things don't go according to plan. Duckworth's research on grit shines light what characteristics and behaviors correlate with success and happiness.
Read MorePaul Tough looks at why some students succeed despite their circumstances while others fall through the cracks. Understanding the college admissions landscape requires a broad perspective.
Read MoreIf you read any book about college admissions or higher education this year, make it this one.
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