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  • How to Win American Scholarships

  • Avoid These 10 Mistakes & Go to College for Free!
  • By: Josh Barsch
  • Narrated by: Kirk Hanley
  • Length: 44 mins

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By: Josh Barsch
Narrated by: Kirk Hanley
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Publisher's Summary

Want a quick and dirty guide on how to set yourself above the thousands of other students worldwide that are competing with you for scholarship money? Josh Barsch has been a scholarship judge since 2003, and he's identified 10 big essay-writing errors that students make every year that rob them of a chance at big-time college money. For the price of a McDonald's value meal, you can get a giant leg up on the fierce worldwide competition for scholarship money.

Warning: "Judge Josh " is direct and pulls no punches, and in some cases even uses a little bit of adult language. This book is seasoned with biting humor, and you may find yourself laughing as much as you're learning. If you're a prim-and-proper, buttoned-down type with no sense of humor, do NOT buy this book!

©2013 Joshua Barsch (P)2014 Joshua Barsch

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