Rachel Toor
Autor(a) de Admissions Confidential: An Insider's Account of the Elite College Selection Process
About the Author
Rachel Toor is professor of creative writing at Eastern Washington University in Spokane and is a former college admissions officer at Duke University. Her books include Admissions Confidential: An Insider's Account of the Elite College Selection Process and a young adult novel about college mostrar mais admissions, On the Road to Find Out. mostrar menos
Obras por Rachel Toor
Admissions Confidential: An Insider's Account of the Elite College Selection Process (2001) 54 exemplares
The Pig and I: Why It’s So Easy to Love an Animal, and So Hard to Live with a Man (2005) 36 exemplares
Hitting the wall 7 exemplares
Associated Works
Single Woman of a Certain Age: 29 Women Writers on the Unmarried Midlife--Romantic Escapades, Empty Nests, Shifting… (2005) — Contribuidor — 32 exemplares
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Conhecimento Comum
- Sexo
- female
- Nacionalidade
- USA
- Educação
- Yale University
- Ocupações
- professor
admissions officer
tutor
columnist
cross country coach - Organizações
- Duke University
Eastern Washington University - Agente
- Elise Capron (Sandy Dijkstra Literary Agency)
Fatal error: Call to undefined function isLitsy() in /var/www/html/inc_magicDB.php on line 425- Rachel Toor has been an admissions officer at Duke University, a high school cross-country coach, and a SAT prep tutor. She currently teaches writing at the Eastern Washington University in Spokane and is a featured columnist for The Chronicle of Higher Education. [adapted from Misunderstood (2016)]
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Estatísticas
- Obras
- 9
- Also by
- 1
- Membros
- 234
- Popularidade
- #96,591
- Avaliação
- 3.3
- Críticas
- 10
- ISBN
- 25
- Línguas
- 1
I enjoyed her writing about the experience of learning how to run. I found some of the exposition about running tedious but that's because I've been running for a dozen years, non-runners would need to exposition, I think.
The information about Walter the Rat was both interesting and strange. I understand how it contributed to the story of Alice but I still found it a bit irritating. Must be my anti-rat bias!
The lessons about learning to be wrong and choosing a college wisely are good lessons as is the one about paying more attention to the people you love although delivered in a somewhat heavy handed manner.
Overall it was enjoyable but not spectacular. I might share it with my friend's daughter who recently started to run cross country in high school.
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