Read the text below. Match choices (A-H) to (19-24). There are two choices you do not need to use.
Making the Most of Your College Applications
By Melissa Algranati and Jennifer Gioia
You can't believe that after 12 years of education your future depends on what pearls of genius you can cram onto a handful of pages – or that complete strangers will sit in a room and determine if you will be "worthy" of attending their institution.
This can be a stressful time. Below are real questions answered by real college admissions professionals in the United States.
24 __________. Each university and college has a specific application fee, which can be found on the school's website. A lot of times fee waivers are available. Check with your guidance counselor. In addition, some schools will waive the fee if the student comes to visit the campus and takes a tour or completes the school's online application.
AHow do I create a power-packed application that stands out from all the other applications?
BMy grades haven't been consistent throughout high school. Is that a problem?
CWhat do colleges look for most? Grades, extracurricular activities, volunteerism, or something else?
DWhere can I note any special needs or disability on my application?
EHow much do I have to pay for my study once if I am enrolled?
FLots of the colleges I am applying to ask for recommendations. Who should I ask?
GHow much do application fees cost? What if I can't afford to pay them?
HIs my out-of-school activity something noteworthy to put down on the paperwork?