If you’ve ever been tempted to ask tell someone “Find a college for me, so I don’t have to think about it!” you are not alone. Millions of high-school student apply to college every year, and the process can be bewildering. Whether its worrying about finding the best SAT practice test online, how to find scholarships or just how to survive college, transitioning from high-school to college can at times be daunting. Yet, with a little bit of research, you can take some of the sting out of this process. Let’s take a look at a couple of books that can help make the process of going from high-school to college a bit easier.
Crazy U: One Dad’s Crash Course in Getting His Kid Into College by Andrew Ferguson
Crazy U was a very clever title. This title immediately makes you think that this book is going to be all about the crazy fun that people have while at college. Well, that isn’t exactly what this book is all about. On the contrary, Crazy U is all about a dad working to get his kid into college. Here is why this is a good book and a worthwhile investment; author Andrew Ferguson does a good job of reminding parents how intense, stressful and, to be blunt, ridiculous the entire transition from high school to college actually is in the modern academic system. Having a book that takes you by the hand and helps you through this highly irritating and frustrating process is worth the asking price and the time invested in reading it.
Don’t Stalk the Admissions Officer: How to Survive the College Admissions Process Without Losing Your Mind by Risa Lewak
Don’t Stalk the Admissions Officer: How to Survive the College Admissions Process Without Losing Your Mind by Risa Lewak is a good book and it also has a very amusing title. However, this offering it doesn’t measure up in terms of information or value to Crazy U by Andrew Ferguson. Both are good books, but Crazy U is better. Now with that stated, that doesn’t mean that you couldn’t benefit from reading both.
Don’t Stalk the Admissions Officer does a very good job of attempting to dissect the college admissions process. It should also be stated that this book is more geared towards than Crazy U as well. Lewak understands the process of getting into college as she was involved in the process “from the other side.” As a result, she has a wealth of insight and tips in the process.
Overall, there are an abundance of insightful tips and you will definitely feel as though you have a better handle on what to do and expect where applying for college is concerned. Parents and students looking to understand the process better will like that this book is easy to read, clearly laid out and gives many straightforward answer instead of stating repeatedly, “it depend,” which is so common in books in this genre.


You’ve probably heard a good deal about the wildly increasing price tag of a university or college degree. This is not to state that there are still not great deals in education to be found, but there is no doubt that these deals are far harder to find and require much more research than in days past.
When it comes to your college career and your career goals, more than likely there are many people wanting to give you advice and lots of it. Quite often people will put pressure on you to follow their advice, whether its friends or family. If they can’t recognize that their advice is useless or even downright bad, what are you do to in such a situation? What do you do when college advice goes beyond financial aid and grants or how to find scholarships and instead dives deeper into your decision making process?


There are many important steps to applying for college. Getting into the college or university of your choice can be a complex process. This is especially true when you are applying to numerous schools. As a result, you may at times feel overwhelmed and stressed by the process as a whole. This is why it is extremely important to keep your focus.

