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  • Master AP U.S Government and Politics: Everything You Need to Get AP* Credit and a Head Start on College

    Margaret C. Moran, W. Francis Holder

    Paperback (Peterson's, Jan. 24, 2007)
    Provides test-taking strategies, a diagnostic tool, review of key concepts, and three full-length practice tests with answers and explanations.
  • Don't Break the Bank: College Version

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    language (Peterson's, Dec. 20, 2013)
    Peterson's Don't Break the Bank: College Edition is the must-have guide for college students who want--or need--to learn how to manage their money. Inside you'll find real-life advice from students as well as expert money-saving tips from financial experts. This guide will help you become financially savvy by explaining important aspects related to earning money, tips for stretching it and sticking to a budget, the pros and cons of credit, advice for saving for your future, and much more. Fun graphics along with the informative, easy-to-read chapters make this the perfect guide for the teen on the go who wants to gain some financial dollars and sense!
  • AP World History: Master the AP* World History test and earn college credit

    Margaret C. Moran, W. Francis Holder

    Paperback (Peterson's, Dec. 21, 2004)
    UNIQUE SELLING FEATURES AND BENEFITS- Diagnostic tests to help determine your strengths and weaknesses- 2 full-length practice tests- Subject review focusing on only those topics that appear on the test- Structured study plans that help you maximize study time- Unique RED ALERT test-taking strategies
  • Cool Colleges 2013

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    eBook (Peterson's, Sept. 25, 2012)
    Our newly updated, Peterson's Cool Colleges 2013, features colorful, easy-to-read profiles of hundreds of "cool" colleges and universities across the United States and abroad. You're about to make one of the most important decisions of your life, and you need the best information possible. Peterson's guide can help you make that choice with hundreds of school photos that provide a preview of campus and student life, enlightening articles on applying to the cool college that's right for you, and information on what life is really like on campus-from sports arenas to dining facilities.
  • Summer Programs for Kids & Teenagers - 2009: Have the Summer of a Lifetime

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    Hardcover (Peterson's, Oct. 20, 2008)
    Safe, fun, and enriching summer programs are the backbone of Peterson’s Summer Programs for Kids & Teenagers. The annually updated guide provides complete information on summer camps, arts programs, sports clinics, academic courses, travel tours, wilderness adventures, and volunteer opportunities throughout the U.S. and abroad. There are programs for every child’s interests and every family’s budget—from pre-college preparation courses held on private school or college campuses and traditional summer camps replete with lakes, to wilderness treks in the American West, community service projects in Costa Rica and bicycling, sailing, or train tours to hundreds of countries around the world.
  • AP English Language & Comp 1e

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    Paperback (Peterson's, Jan. 20, 2005)
    Provides a diagnostic test, tips for study plans, test-taking strategies, and four full-length practice tests.
  • Master AP US History: Everything You Need to Get AP* and a Head Start on College

    Margaret C. Moran, W. Francis Holder

    Paperback (Peterson's, Dec. 22, 2006)
    Offers advice and strategies on studying for the United States history advanced placement test, and includes three practice tests and detailed explanations of the answers.
  • Master the SAT 2013

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    Paperback (Peterson's, July 31, 2012)
    Peterson's Master the SAT 2013 provides a wealth of test-taking strategies and helps students prepare for the SAT with extensive reviews and 9 full-length practice tests to help sharpen math, writing, and critical reading skills. In addition, "Parents' Guide to College Admission Testing," provides advice for parents on subjects such as what tests your high school student should take, how to motivate your child, and what role to play in the college admissions process. 9 full-length practice tests (including access to 3 online), with detailed answer explanations for each exam question "Parents' Guide to College Admission Testing," provides advice on how parents can motivate their children, what tests high school students should take, and what role parents should play in the college admissions process Free online access to hundreds of in-depth college and university descriptions, offering information on degrees, student life, admission requirements, and application information Extensive reviews of all subjects appearing on the SAT, including essay writing, higher-level math, and reading comprehension. User-friendly design, with bulleted roadmaps and chapter summaries formulated so that high school students can work through the exercises at their own pace Vocabulary review with exercises and practice test questions included in a FREE copy of Peterson's Ultimate Word Success eBook available online.
  • Don't Break the Bank

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    (Peterson's, Dec. 10, 2013)
    College students spend more money than ever these days, but most have very little (if any) knowledge when it comes to personal finances. The truth is that most schools don't have time to teach a Personal Finances 101 course. So what are today's students (and their parents) to do? Peterson's Don't Break the Bank comes to the rescue! It's a brand new, easy-to-comprehend guide to help students become financially savvy. Readers will find such financially relevant chapters as Saving for a Rainy Day, Making Cents Out of Banking, and Charge It-Paying with Plastic. Book has a student-friendly design, with short chapters, fun graphics, and insightful sidebars-easy for busy students to read in their on-the-go lives. Expert guidance on ways to make extra money, saving vs. spending, ways to budget, the ins and outs of credit and credit cards, financial aid and scholarships, and more. Valuable advice from finance experts and from students, who share their own stories of financial woes and triumphs Glossary of important financial terms-to help students succeed on their road to financial literacy Helpful appendix of additional resources, including links to Web sites for further information
  • New SAT Math Workbook, 1st ed

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    Paperback (Peterson's, Dec. 15, 2004)
    PetersonÂ’s New SAT Math Workbook provides targeted test preparation for the new SAT I exam that will be introduced in March 2005. This title is designed as a self-teaching text to prepare for the mathematics sections of the SAT. At the beginning of each chapter, there is a ten-question diagnostic test to guide the studentÂ’s preparation throughout the book. At the end of each chapter is a retest that is similar to the diagnostic test. It also includes hundreds of practice problems covering geometry, algebra, fractions, and more, as well as expert test-taking strategies, flexible study planning, user-friendly design geared to the high school student, and answers with comprehensive explanations for all test items in an easy-to-use workbook format.
  • Master The SAT: SAT Prep for Students and Parents

    Phil Pine, Margaret Moran

    Paperback (Peterson's, June 15, 2009)
    For students, Master the SAT 2010 teaches test-taking strategies and reviews and tests all the skills needed to do well on the SAT, including the student's essay writing abilities and higher level math skills.For parents, there is the 24-page Parent's Guide to College Admission Testing-a feature found in no other SAT book-and answers about the best college financing solutions, from financial aid and scholarships to tuition payment plans.
  • In-a-Flash PSAT, 5E

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    Paperback (Peterson's, Jan. 14, 2004)
    In-A-Flash PSAT contains need-to-know test-taking tips for the PSAT, an exam that prepares students for the SAT I exam and is used to qualify for National Merit Scholarships. It covers verbal (sentence completion, analogies, and critical reading), (math (multiple-choice, quantitative comparisons, and grid-ins), and writing skills (identifying sentence errors, improving sentences, and improving paragraphs) questions.