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Home > Press Releases > �College Knowledge The A+ Guide to Early College Planning� by Regina Muster Has Been Published by DNA Press Just in Time for the New Year

�College Knowledge The A+ Guide to Early College Planning� by Regina Muster Has Been Published by DNA Press Just in Time for the New Year
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In the world of high competition and lack of jobs, students should start preparing for college right from 8th grade. College Knowledge is an indispensable resource for every high school student and parent who wants a competitive edge choosing and getting into the ideal college.

(PRWEB) December 15, 2023 -- Today DNA Press announced that �College Knowledge: The A+ Guide to Early College Planning� by Regina Muster has been shipped to bookstores.

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College Knowledge is an indispensable resource for every high school student and parent who wants a competitive edge choosing and getting into the ideal college. The book simplifies every step of the process by providing a complete set of charts, worksheets, sample documents, timetables, checklists, website resources and advice from Ms. Muster and her daughter, who recently navigated the college maze themselves, visiting many colleges, listening and talking to the admissions counselors, filling out college applications and asking lots of questions.

Written by a computer programmer who makes it her business to be very organized -- as well as practical -- College Knowledge is a personalized journey that resulted in a comprehensive guidebook of information not available in any other book on the market, information known only to seasoned college applicants.

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Ms. Muster wrote the book because she wanted to make it easier for other parents and students to navigate the college maze. �I wish I had had something like this when Jenna and I started thinking about college�.

�My goal is to help students understand what they want for the future so they can find the college that will make their dreams come true. I show them how to discover their inner passions so they can select a college that best fits their goals.�

�I also teach them how to present their abilities and accomplishments to gain an edge on the competition. In today�s competitive environment, this book is their best chance to gain successful admission to the college that�s right for them.�

College Knowledge is also unique because it urges students and parents to start their college planning very early in high school and not wait till their junior year. The book�s timeline starts with freshman year, but students can successfully use it at any stage of the college process.

�Ms. Muster�s book is a personalized and very informative guided tour that gives students, parents and counselors the tools to get focused, get energized, get organized and get great results� said Alex Nartea, Director at DNA Press. �Her book shows everyone how getting an early start helps to select the right college and gain a competitive edge on admissions.�

Ms. Muster, a resident of Hampton, New Jersey in Hunterdon County wrote the book, along with major contributions from her daughter Jenna Lisa Mehler, now a happy college student. Ms. Muster has been a programmer and systems analyst for 30 years. She has applied her excellent research techniques, analytical skills, writing ability and organizational talent to the writing of the book.

The book is available at www.dnapress.com and through our distributor IPG Books http://www.ipgbook.com. It can be found at www.amazon.com as well as in bookstores.

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