单项选择题

Each college evaluates applicants differently. It is important to be aware of these differences and to create a strategy that is (67) to each college. Some schools look only at (68) and test scores, (69) others will consider personal relations, state (70) , interviews and other factors. It is crucial to understand what each school consider important. This (71) will allow you to focus on what will really help you to get into that particular school.
Some schools will choose a percentage of their students based (72) on academic considerations. UC Berkeley chooses up to about 50% of their (73) this way. For most students, however, it is the other factors which will get them accepted or (74) .
The College-Edge strategy can help you (75) why the school of your (76) may accept or deny your admissions. The Overall Plan will show you how important different factors are at different schools, such as test scores, (77) status, and talents. This can give you an idea of how your (78) and weaknesses will affect your admission. You can also then compare your scores and skills with those of the (79) class of that college. A. which B. that C. who D. what

Are you (80)
Usually, after the admissions (81) examine the academic qualities, they will examine the character of the student (82) his or her achievements and activities. (83) just a "well-rounded" person, most colleges are looking for people who will make a contribution in some way to their schools and (84) have proven themselves to be motivated leaders. If you have (85) your way through high school without doing much else, (86) are your application will seem a little incomplete.