<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Your high school roadmap for college & career success."<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>Teens' Guide to College & Career Planning </b></p> <p>With valuable input from teens, parents, and well-known experts, the <i><b>Teens' Guide to College & Career Planning </i></b>knows how to talk to high school students about the important decisions for their plans after graduation. </p> <p>This user-friendly guide, with updated content by Justin Ross Muchnick (author of <i>Peterson's The Boarding School Survival Guide</i>), enables busy students to focus on the right information for them. </p> <p><b>Topics include: </b></p> <ul><li>Am I heading to college?</li> <li>What to do with my life?</li> <li>What's my career path?</li></ul> <p><b>This is Your High School Roadmap to College and Career Success!</b></p> <p>Whether teens are planning to head to: </p> <ul><li>a two-year or four-year college, </li> <li>a technical school, </li> <li>an apprenticeship, </li> <li>the military, </li> <li>directly into the workforce </li> <li><i>or even if they are still undecided</i>, </li></ul> <p>The <i><b>Teens' Guide to College & Career Planning </i></b> is where they'll find information on the options available and which ones may best suit their skills, needs and dreams.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Justin Ross Muchnick attends Phillips Academy Andover in Massachusetts and is the author of <em>The Boarding School Survival Guide</em> (Peterson's, June 2014) and co-author of <em>Straight-A Study Skills</em> (Adams Media, January 2013). He is the youngest journalist for The Bootleg(R) (http: //stanford.scout.com), Stanford University's sports news website, where he writes articles about college football. A passionate learner, Justin enjoys reading, writing, Latin, and modern American history. He is a varsity wrestler, plays soccer, participates on the Mock Trial team, and works as a campus tour guide. When Justin is not at boarding school, he resides in Newport Beach, California, with his parents and three younger siblings.
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