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Moving from Ordinary to Extraordinary: Strategies for Preparing for College and Scholarships

Author Sharnnia Artis Ph. D.
Publisher iUniverse
Category Juvenile Nonfiction
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PublisheriUniverse
ISBN / ASIN1936236109
ISBN-139781936236107
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Sales Rank3,136,515
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Dedication-Discipline-Determination-Depending on Family

An Extraordinary Guide for All Students to Achieve Amazing Success!

Finally, an educational guide for all students!

Moving from Ordinary to Extraordinary: Strategies for Preparing for College and Scholarships is a step by- step guide to achieving amazing success in high school and beyond. It is a must-read for all high school students and their parents. Dr. Sharnnia Artis shares the Extraordinary tips that allowed her to receive over $200,000 in scholarships and acceptance to every college she applied to as a high school senior.

Being an Extraordinaire is a 4-D undertaking that requires dedication, discipline, determination, and depending on your family, friends, teachers, and mentors! Dr. Artis offers an amazingly straightforward approach for preparing ordinary students for Extraordinary success.

• Learn how to set goals and accomplish them in a competitive environment.

• Become an Extraordinary person who stands out from the ordinary.

• Impress college admissions representatives, scholarship committees, and potential employers.

You can achieve Extraordinary success!

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