Game on

Why College Admission Is Rigged and How to Beat the System

Game on
Susan F Paterno
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Hardback
h235 x 155mm - 320pg
8 Jun 2021
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9781250622648
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How is it possible that Harvard is more affordable for most American families than the local state university? Or that up to half of eligible students receive no financial aid? Or that public universities are rejecting homegrown middle-and working-class applicants and instead enrolling wealthy out-of-state students? College admission has escalated into a high-stakes game of emotional and financial survival. How is the deck stacked against you? And what can you do about it? Susan F. Paterno, a veteran academic and author, answers these questions and more in Game On. Paterno helped her four very different kids navigate the application process to a wide range of colleges, financing their four-year educations on a finite budget. She smartly decodes the college admissions industry--the consultants, the tutors, the rankers, the branding companies hawking "advantage"--and arms you with the knowledge you needed to make the system work for you. You' ll learn how to use a sorting hat of your own devising--narrowing your focus, analyzing who gets in and why, looking for the right financial fit before considering anything else, including geography, reputation and, especially, ranking. - Why forty years of failed free-market policies led to skyrocketing tuition and historic levels of student debt - Why applying to college became a bewildering maze and how to find your way to a successful end - Why college costs are more terrifying than you think - How to read beyond the rack rate to negotiate the best financial package with the least debt - Why merit is a myth, but merit aid is essential - The difference between family debt and student debt and how to split it A playbook for the hunger games of higher education, GameOn explains the anxiety, uncertainty, and chaos in college admissions, explodes the myth of meritocracy, exposes the academy' s connection to America' s widening gap between rich and poor, and provides strategies to beat--and reform--a broken system.
Susan F. Paterno is the director of the journalism program at Chapman University in Orange, California. An award-winning journalist with more than twenty years' experience, she has written for the Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, and U. S. News & World Report. As senior writer for American Journalism Review, she won a landmark ruling to protect journalists in the state of California. She has collaborated on a half dozen books, including the Newswriter' s Handbook and Talk Straight, Listen Carefully with M. L. Stein.

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