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50+ Questions to Ask Before Choosing a University

By: Krista "KK" Mounsey, 50 Things to Know
Narrated by: Thomas Cassidy
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Publisher's Summary

Have you made that all-important decision to go to college?
Do you know where you want to go?
Do you have an idea of what the important things are to consider when choosing a university?
If you answered yes to any of these questions then this book is for you....

50+ Questions to Ask Before Choosing a University by Krista “KK” Mounsey offers a list of questions you should ask when you’re trying to decide which college or university to attend to further your education.

You’ve made the decision that you want to go to college. You know exactly what you want to major in and what level degree you want to pursue. Now, you must decide where you plan to go to get that degree.

Most books on choosing a university give you steps to take to help you to choose a university. Though this is a great idea - there’s more to it. There are some things that you need to think about before making this decision.

So download your copy today. You'll be glad you did.

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