Teens Talk Getting In To College Book Review & Giveaway

This entry is part 12 of 15 in the series Parenting Teens

Chicken Soup for the Soul: Teens Talk Getting In. . . to College
is another inspring collection of 101 true stories by people who have been there. As a mom of a 16 year old homeschooled son, we have just recently navigated the SAT and dual enrolling him at Manatee Community College The State College of Florida (became a 4-yr college on 4-15-09). This has been quite a learning curve for both of us. When I went to college my high school guidance counselor guided us along the process. As homeschoolers, the brunt of the burden falls on the parent. Thankfully with Florida’s dual enrollment standards, my son has the next 5 semesters to take classes that will count for both high school and college credit at the same time and the state pays for the classes! It is a huge blessing and he will start this summer taking Spanish 1.

Chicken Soup for the Soul: Teens Talk Getting In. . . to College
offers the comfort that high school teens and their parents need during a crucial milestone in their lives. Filled with real stories about the pressures of applying to college, and how teens just like them overcame their doubts and fears, it’s the heartwarming “support group” every high school applicant (and their parents) can turn to as they cram, apply, and eagerly wait to hear back from colleges across the country.

Inside Chicken Soup for the Soul: Teens Talk Getting In. . . to College
, you’ll also read about:
• A lacrosse accident the night before the SAT’s
• One student’s eye-opening “gap year” spent in Peru – in lieu of going straight to college
• Parents that tried a little too hard to write their kids’ essays for them
• Students that didn’t get into the schools of their parents’ dreams – and were grateful
• Acceptance letters, rejection letters, getting wait-listed, adjusting to dorm life, and more.

You can buy the book by clicking on any of the links above or you can win it here from The Mom Maven.

Just leave me a comment here telling me what college your child hopes to attend. PLUS you must click on the orange heart shaped RSS feed button and subscribe to my blog and leave a valid e-mail address or Twitter name so that I can contact the winner. The winner must respond within 48 hours or another winner will be chosen.

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Good luck! This giveaway ends on Saturday, April 25, 2009 at 10:00pm. US entries only please.

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  1. Carla PullumNo Gravatar says:

    My daughter would love to go to Arizona State!
    Carla
    cpullum(at)yahoo(dot)com

  2. Heidi V.No Gravatar says:

    My daughter wants to go to Stanford to help her brother who has epilepsy.

  3. SANDYNo Gravatar says:

    usc

  4. Kim VNo Gravatar says:

    University of Pennsylvania. Thanks for the giveaway!
    kimspam66(at)yahoo(dot)com

  5. Kathy DNo Gravatar says:

    My step daughter is looking for commiunity college for now than looking for a 4 year after that still not sure which one

  6. wandaNo Gravatar says:

    My senior son…..graduates June 6th and has been accepted to Indiana University (Pre-med). We are so happy for him.
    Last night, was the first time I had a dream about taking him to college. I woke up with tears on my face…..it was very emotional and it hasn’t even REALLY happened yet! :)

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  7. Nicole D.No Gravatar says:

    My daughter is undecided, and is wavering between starting college right after her senior year, or taking a year off. This book would be perfect for her.

    nic0ler917@aol.com

  8. jennifer cecilNo Gravatar says:

    My son is thinking about florida state university.
    jwx4(at)yahoo(dot)com

  9. Kim CantrellNo Gravatar says:

    Happen to come across this giveaway when visiting from ProBlogger! :)

    My 17 year old son who graduates in 2010 has his sites set on Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU).

    twitter: @kdcantrell

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