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Choosing a College or University

May 24, 2008

Research colleges before you step right in. Universities can be a strange place, despite what the college admissions’ clerk tells you over the phone. Share and Enjoy:FacebookTwitterGoogle BookmarksemailPrintPDFStumbleUpondel.icio.usYahoo! BuzzPing.fmRedditDiggLiveLinkedInMySpaceTechnoratiRSS

A Word About SAT & ACT Exams

May 24, 2008

You’ve probably been out of school since Neil Armstrong gallivanted across the moon. But yes, the college still wants your previous high school and college transcripts, and your SAT’s and ACT’s. The administrators want to measure your scholastic intellect. Share and Enjoy:FacebookTwitterGoogle BookmarksemailPrintPDFStumbleUpondel.icio.usYahoo! BuzzPing.fmRedditDiggLiveLinkedInMySpaceTechnoratiRSS

Things You Should Know Before Signing up for College

May 24, 2008

Proof of Residency for College Colleges have this thing about residency, living within their stumping ground. The tuition is up to 100 percent more for non-natives of the municipality. Out-of-state students are flipped upside down then rattled until lint falls from both pockets. Share and Enjoy:FacebookTwitterGoogle BookmarksemailPrintPDFStumbleUpondel.icio.usYahoo! BuzzPing.fmRedditDiggLiveLinkedInMySpaceTechnoratiRSS

College Myths

May 24, 2008

Several college myths exist, though some are rarely true. Surely you have some sloshing in your brain right now. Round ‘em up and stick them into the attic. Let’s separate truth from myth. Share and Enjoy:FacebookTwitterGoogle BookmarksemailPrintPDFStumbleUpondel.icio.usYahoo! BuzzPing.fmRedditDiggLiveLinkedInMySpaceTechnoratiRSS

School Supplies for College Students

May 23, 2008

Book bags with wheels attached have got to be the best invention since the girdle panty. Arthritis sufferers will love them–and over 30-year-olds with a bum back. Here is a list of school supplies for college that will get you started. Share and Enjoy:FacebookTwitterGoogle BookmarksemailPrintPDFStumbleUpondel.icio.usYahoo! BuzzPing.fmRedditDiggLiveLinkedInMySpaceTechnoratiRSS

Scheduling Your College Classes

May 23, 2008

Full-time or part-time? That is the question. Twelve credit hours or more is considered full-time (four to six classes). Making it to class everyday is the easy bit because the real work begins when you walk through the door of your home–all day, and all night; it’s called homework. You still want to go? Share [...]

Is Online Learning Right For You?

May 23, 2008

by Jill Moore How would you like a college class that allows you to learn at midnight, gives open book tests, and doesn’t require you to sit through the teacher’s lectures? Would it be a dream come true? Welcome to the world of distance learning. Share and Enjoy:FacebookTwitterGoogle BookmarksemailPrintPDFStumbleUpondel.icio.usYahoo! BuzzPing.fmRedditDiggLiveLinkedInMySpaceTechnoratiRSS

How Does a Nontraditional Student Pay for College?

May 20, 2008

So how does a nontraditional student pay for college? Tuition is going to cost you, even if your school selection is a state- or city-owned college. Teachers are underpaid and inflation hibernates for no one. Share and Enjoy:FacebookTwitterGoogle BookmarksemailPrintPDFStumbleUpondel.icio.usYahoo! BuzzPing.fmRedditDiggLiveLinkedInMySpaceTechnoratiRSS

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