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Fiske 250 Words Every High School Graduate Needs to Know
Contributor(s): Fiske, Edward (Author), Mallison, Jane (Author), Hatcher, Dave (Author)
ISBN: 1402260814     ISBN-13: 9781402260810
Publisher: Sourcebooks
OUR PRICE:   $12.34  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: August 2011
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BISAC Categories:
- Reference | Word Lists
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Spelling & Vocabulary
- Study Aids
Dewey: 428.1
LCCN: 2014378724
Physical Information: 0.44" H x 4.81" W x 8.02" (0.39 lbs) 176 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

Learn the words you need to succeed in college

Applying to colleges and preparing for the next leg of your academic career is a stressful and chaotic time for everyone. But knowing these 250 words will help you prepare for a new world of academic rigors.

Using this book as a key learning tool in your college prep process, you will...

  • expand your toolkit of words for standardized tests and application essays
  • prepare for demanding essay and writing assignments
  • supplement homeschool vocabulary curriculum
  • bolster skills with English as a second language
  • build a life-long appreciation for words

Every year, tens of thousands of families trust Edward Fiske, author of the #1 bestselling Fiske Guide to Colleges and the former education editor of the New York Times, as their guide for honest advice on creating the best educational experience possible. Together with vocabulary experts Jane Mallison and David Hatcher, Fiske 250 Words Every High School Graduate Needs to Know teaches students the most important words they will encounter in college, across a wide range of subjects and skill levels.


Contributor Bio(s): Fiske, Edward: - Edward B. Fiske is the founder and editor of the Fiske Guide to Colleges. A former Education Editor of the New York Times, Fiske is known around the world for his award-winning writing on topics ranging from trends in American higher education to school reform in Southeast Asia, New Zealand and South Africa.

The guide was established in 1982 when, covering higher education for the Times, Fiske sensed the need for a publication that would help students and parents navigate the increasingly complex college admissions scene. The guide, an annual publication, immediately became a standard part of college admissions literature and it is now the country's best-selling college guide.

Fiske has teamed up with his wife, Helen F. Ladd, a professor at Duke University, on several major international research projects regarding the development of education in various countries. Together, they are co-editors of the Handbook of Research in Education Finance and Policy, the official handbook of the American Education Finance Association. Fiske's journalistic travels have taken him to more than 60 countries on behalf of the U.S. Agency for International Development, UNESCO and the Asia Society.

Born in Philadelphia, Fiske graduated from Wesleyan University summa cum laude, and received master's degrees in theology from Princeton Theological Seminary and in political science from Columbia University. He is a regular contributor to the International Herald-Tribune. In addition to the New York Times, his articles and book reviews have appeared in Atlantic Monthly, Chronicle of Higher Education, Los Angeles Times, and other national publications.

A resident of Durham, North Carolina, Fiske serves on a number of boards of non-profit organizations working for access to college and international understanding. He is also a founding member of the board of the Central Park School for Children, a charter school in Durham.Mallison, Jane: - Jane Mallison has taught for more than twenty years and has served on the College Board SAT Committee.Hatcher, Dave: - David Hatcher has written and co-written several books, workbooks, and other training materials on vocabulary, writing, proofreading and editing, and related subjects. His writing has been published in the Washington Post and in national magazines.