What does the author advise college applicants to do?
A: Refrain from competing with students from privileged families.
B: Avoid choosing early decision unless they are fully prepared.
C: Find sufficient information about their favorite schools.
D: Look beyond the few supposedly thrilling options.
A: Refrain from competing with students from privileged families.
B: Avoid choosing early decision unless they are fully prepared.
C: Find sufficient information about their favorite schools.
D: Look beyond the few supposedly thrilling options.
举一反三
- Anderson says choosing a college is a very personal decision and suggests that families use the ranking information as a starting point.
- What does the author think of the students on campus? A: They lack a sense of responsibility. B: They are too willing to make friends. C: They make their families worry about them. D: They fail to realize that college life is precious.
- What advice does the author give to college students?
- What does the author mean by saying “Yet few people ask from books what books can give us.”?
- After studying all the books about China, the author was fully prepared.