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  • Lose Your Parents for Your College Interviews  By : Ron Caruthers
    You definitely shouldn't let your parents try to accompany you into the interview. In fact, it's better to keep them out of the building altogether. Parents can only hurt; they never help.
  • Getting Ready for the ISEE Test  By : Dr. Willa Smith
    You have been to visit and finally chosen the school you wish your child to go to. But they use the ISEE (The Independent Schools Entrance Examination) as part of their admission process.
  • Why a Community College Can be a Great Choice  By : Daniel Z. Kane
    Lots of students think the single major difference between a community college and four year college is the time it takes to earn a degree. In fact, there are numerous, significant differences.
  • Tuition Loans Can Soothe Your College Financial Headache  By : Nigel Pierre
    Financing college is not the obstacle to gaining an education that you think it is. There are a wealth of funding sources that are available for those students contemplating gaining a degree or furthering their education. This article will look at some of the features of college tuition loans and how they are structured, to help you get the most out of your studies.
  • Four Rules for Writing College Admissions Essays  By : Daniel Z. Kane
    Although completion of a challenging curriculum, high school grade point average, and ACT or SAT scores are most important to admissions committees, the quality of a student's essay may carry fairly substantial weight in determing whether he/she is offered or denied admission. And, as a general rule, the more selective the college, the more important the essay.
  • A Small Arkansas College with Some Big Differences  By : Daniel Z. Kane
    Lots of small colleges aspire to be alike. Hendrix, is seems, wants to be different. And, different it is.
  • Understand Financial Aid in Five Minutes  By : Daniel Z. Kane
    Believe it or not, you can learn pretty much all you need to know about financial aid in five minutes. It all starts with understanding a few definitions, including the definition of financial aid.
  • Arkansas' High Quality Liberal Arts College  By : Daniel Z. Kane
    Students looking for good small colleges might first look to New England or the Middle Atlantic region. But, there are two small colleges in Arkansas they might want to add to their lists.
  • Getting Along with Your College Roommate; No big deal.  By : Daniel Z. Kane
    Everyone has heard at least one "roommate from hell" story, but most students have little trouble living with their roommates if they are willing to follow eight very simple, time tested suggestions.
  • Ten Must Know Tips for College Academic Success  By : Daniel Z. Kane
    You've heard the stories...some exaggerated, some real...about students at the top of their high school classes who found college extremely difficult. The truth is that most college freshmen do need some time to adjust to the increased demands of college academics.
  • A Unique College Preparing Students for Careers in Athletics  By : Daniel Z. Kane
    Like most states, Alabama has a fairly interesting mix of colleges and universities. But, one institution in Alabama is truly unique.
  • Getting into an Ivy League College; How tough is it?  By : Daniel Z. Kane
    If your goal is admission to an Ivy League College, you've set the academic bar as high as possible. It's tougher now to get into Harvard, Yale, etc. now than ever in their histories.
  • Online Degrees; How do they stack up?  By : Daniel Z. Kane
    How do online degree programs stack up against traditional college degrees? It's both a commonly asked and good question.
  • Three Colleges Unlike All the Others  By : Daniel Kane
    There are many people who find it easier to perform at their full potential when they are allowed to concentrate on a single task, goal, or problem.
  • Your Guide To Selecting Online College Degrees  By : Jane Harris
    Let me ask you a question: "What is preventing you - right now - from going back to college?" If you are like many you might tell me that you have family responsibilities. Perhaps you have elderly parents or in-laws that require your attention. Or you may have a family of your own, with small kids who are still at home.
  • Financial Aid; How and When to Negotiate  By : Daniel Kane
    Parents and students often ask if it is possible to negotiiate with a college to improve the initial financial aid package they have been offered.
  • Two Rules for College Success  By : Daniel Kane
    Only about fifty-five percent of students complete degree programs within six years.
  • Does College Accreditation Really Matter?  By : Daniel Kane
    Accreditation can be a tricky subject, especially as it relates to distance education and online degree programs. One of the first things to remember is that a school or college that is licensed is not necessarily accredited.
  • Winning the Scholarship Game  By : Daniel Kane
    Maybe college coaches aren't begging you to play for them.
  • How Much is a College Degree Really Worth?  By : Daniel Kane
    According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the average U.S. full time worker earns $676 a week. You will probably not be shocked to learn that the Department of Labor found a direct correlation between workers' educational level and their earning power. Workers who had failed to complete high school earned about $396 a week, nearly $300 less than the overall average. High school graduates who did not attend college earned $562 a week on average, and workers with at least a college undergraduate degree earned about $1,000 a week, $325 above the overall average.
  • Picking a College; Easier than You Think  By : Daniel Kane
    With more than three thousand colleges and universities from which to choose, every student who takes the time to intelligently explore his or her educational options (and adheres to application and financial aid deadlines) should gain admission to at least three or four institutions in which they are highly likely to be happy and successful. Students and parents will therefore not find the college application process an anxiety provoking experience if they understand there is no single "right" college, if they maintain reasonable expectations, do a little planning, and take full advantage of the many informational resources available to them. It is important to realize that only about five percent of the colleges and universities in the United States deny admission to more than fifty percent of their applicants. Therefore, unless you plan to apply to those highly selective institutions, the odds of your gaining admission to the colleges to which you do apply are probably very strongly in your favor. And, if your grades and SAT or ACT scores are high enough so that applying to the most selective colleges is a reasonable and realistic option for you, you can almost be assured of admission to any number of excellent but slightly less competitive institutions.
  • College Admission; Should you be worried?  By : Daniel Kane
    It's not uncommon to be worried about getting into college. In fact, worrying about college admission has become a national epidemic.
  • Instant Degree  By : Josph John
    Online Masters Degrees and Programs has partnered with world-wide recognized universities to allow students to advance their education by earning a Masters Degree online while continuing their career and personal responsibilities.
  • Consolidate Students Loan Debt  By : Anand Dongre
    consolidating student’s loans is much easier than paying for several different students loans. For more information on consolidating student loans please visit consolidate-studentloans.biz
  • masters degree  By : Josph John
    There are many different colleges and universities offering a masters degree online in many different areas and majors. For example, an online masters degree is available in marketing, nursing, technology, business and administration, education, management, and more.
  • Enhance your career as a Criminal Justice Professional with an Online Course  By : Namita A
    Education-Advancement.com will help you find a college degree program to advance your career. Our online searchable database contains over 300 campuses offering succesful programs in a wide variety of fields. Both online programs which let you take courses directly in your own home, and campus programs give you the complete college classroom experience. Most colleges allow you to pursue a degree while you work.
  • Term Paper  By : Linda Jessy
    We have all seen them before. Whether it was accidentally or purposefully, every student knows that there are free term papers on the internet. There are thousands of sites that contain free term papers on virtually every topic you could ever need.
  • Model Essay: A Necessity for Improvement of Student Writing  By : Peter Masons
    The vast majority of students would rather prefer to talk rather than involve in essay writing. When pressed to write, they feel that they have nothing to tell or that their ideas would end up being better if written be somebody else. When it comes to hesitant students, who are writing essays, term papers, or research papers for school or college, they find that they have way too much to say and are swamped by research.
  • How to Become a Compensation Attorney  By : Aretha Singh
    It is clear that many people are interested in becoming a personal injury attorney. Most people are genuinely interested in helping other people or profiting by providing the necessary and adequate information and help required. So the question should be "where can I study to become a personal injury attorney". Before you embark on finding the right place to study, you should first consider whether or not it is compatible with your mindset and interests.
  • Choosing a Specialization in Law  By : Simon Layborn
    You have made the very difficult but rewarding decision to pursue a career in law. Now comes the harder part! Which area of law should you specialize in? With literally dozens of options to choose from, it is easy for someone just entering law school to get boggled. It is best if you can choose a specific area of law as your specialty quickly so you can focus on it and build your expertise.
  • Good Things To Know About Distance Learning  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    There are a few things that adult students and their instructors must deal with and eventually overcome before any learning can take place. The truth of the matter is that one cannot directly shift from surface learning to a more deeper educational process.
  • Distance Education Best Tips  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    Many people choose distance education as a more suitable solution for their learning needs. Should they not have the time for a regular education program or should they just want to spare the trouble of attending the courses, the distance education seems to meet everyone�s demands.
  • Manage your career path by choosing the right degree program

      By : Namita Awasthi
    Are you a good candidate for an online degree? Get ready to join an online college!
  • Manage your career path by choosing the right degree program

      By : Namita Awasthi
    Are you a good candidate for an online degree? Get ready to join an online college!
  • Edmonton a Great Place for an Education  By : Simon Cannor
    When you think of settling down somewhere you have to consider the employment opportunities available in that place. You can't possibly make a decent living in a stagnant economy where there are few jobs and hardly any opportunity for progress. The way to assess the potential of the employment scene of a place is to look at the education level of the residents and the overall commitment of the community to education.
  • Manage your career path by choosing the right degree program

      By : Namita Awasthi
    Manage your career path by choosing the right degree program for yourself and refining your college search.
  • Tips on Homework And Writing Assignments  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    Your homework and writing assignments must always be at the standards the teachers expect them to be. College requires a higher quality of your work, which means that the assignments should demonstrate mastery of the subject matter.
  • College Classes Tips And Tricks  By : Dalvin Rumsey
    When speaking about college classes, the first thing you must consider is that you will be spending 2 to 3 hours per week studying outside class for each unit of credit. Together with the time in class, this works out to a total of up to 60 hours spent on academic work.
  • Success University - The New Wave Of Online Education  By : Leonard Bartholomew
    If the spark of learning is missing, maybe it is time to try something different. Find it at Success University.
  • Get A College Education Online  By : Billy Strandon
    There are many of us out there who would love to extend our education in order to make more money in our chosen career, to get a head start in changing our careers, or simply to enrich our lives with the power that new knowledge can bring. Also, if you are like many of us, you may find it difficult to make time for the classes, labs, and the logistical requirements of attending a traditional college.
  • The Value of an Online Degree  By : Harris Jhosta
    Many people wonder, “What is the true value of an online degree?” In reality, there is no price that can be put on higher education. In today’s world, the job market has become extremely competitive. For every position that becomes available, there are dozens of applicants who are trying just as hard as you to get that position.
  • How to Choose a Legitimate Online Education Institution?  By : Harris Jhosta
    Online education is one of the best things that the internet has to offer. Thanks to online education, people who would have never thought they could get the education they have always dreamed of are now achieving their educational goals.
  • Writing Graduate Application Essays Made Easy  By : Thomas Suh
    Writing graduate application essays, in essence, is also very much like crafting a college admission essay. You should also follow the basics of an effective personal statement like unity, coherence, and focus.
  • Things You DON'T Want In Your College Admission Essay  By : Thomas Suh
    Even if a college admission essay is your chance to express yourself, it requires good and effective writing. Just typing something up does not qualify as an admission essay - this is your best bet if you want your essay to meet the document shredder.
  • How Do Employers View an Online Degree?  By : Harris Jhosta
    If you considering pursuing an online course of study, there are probably several major questions on your mind. Most likely, the biggest of these questions is how will your current or future employer view an online degree.
  • Easy-To-Follow Steps in Crafting Your College Admission Essay  By : Thomas Suh
    To prevent your college application essay from becoming extremely dry and boring, relate a good story with an impact. The story should not be overly dramatic or depressing.
  • MBA Applications and Your Application Essay  By : Thomas Suh
    Similar to how a college admission essay is evaluated, MBA admission boards evaluate MBA essays for traits and non-academic qualities of the candidates.
  • Scope of Online MBA Degree Programs  By : Harris Jhosta
    At some point during your college education, students may wonder whether to pursue MBA Degrees. In this day and age, prospective college students can pursue MBA degrees through an online degree program, entirely via distance education. Because online learning isn’t any different than a traditional classroom setting, you can obtain and MBA degree completely online and still receive the same level of education you would in a brick and mortar institution.
  • Credit your Prior Experience with Online Life Experience Degrees  By : Harris Jhosta
    In the world today, online learning offers the flexibility and convenience many students need to obtain a college education. Unfortunately, many college transcripts fail to show a student’s real-life experience, even if the student has a lot of knowledge in one particular field but no diploma to show for it. In this case, life experience credits can help students receive the recognition they desire and deserve.
  • Of School Grades and Admission Essays  By : Thomas Suh
    This article illustrates how to affirm admission essay values.
  • Accreditation and Online Degrees  By : Harris Jhosta
    Today, the internet offers prospective college students a wealth of information regarding many different aspects of the education process, including how to apply for financial aid, how to choose the right college for you and a variety of other information.
  • College Planning Starts Early  By : Sonja Montiel
    Now more than ever, it is essential to start planning early for college. Being armed with the right information can help you make the right choices.
  • The “Extra” in Extracurricular Activities for College-bound Hopefuls  By : Sonja Montiel
    The importance of maintaining a great GPA is not the only focus college-bound hopefuls need. Colleges desire to have students who succeed academically but also want creativity as well.
  • College Interview General Preparation  By : Jonathan Mayheart
    Lets first think of a college interview, what is it really, why do they even bother to take the time and personally meet each applicant, and what kind of power a good interview has. You have probably conducted your own national college search, and already know your preferences. Colleges have interviews for one simple reason, it works, it works for them – some data shows them that the applicants they personally meet and talk with, on average, succeed in their programs and have...
  • The Public And Social Benefits Of A College Degree  By : Mark Woodcock
    Aside from the one obvious benefit of earning a college degree - making more money - there are a myriad of other advantages to furthering your education past the high school level. By devoting the time and commitment to the improvement of personal knowledge and intellectual fortification, you provide yourself with the tools to be a better employee, a better citizen, and a better all-around individual. There are several economic and social factors (both individual and civic in...
  • Tips to understanding the ABC’s of online colleges  By : Paul Wilson
    The world of education has been revolutionized. E-learning is a world where by using simple computing skills and having an Internet connection one can earn a bachelors, masters, or doctorate degree. Nothing is impossible.
  • Why students are dropping U.S. version textbooks for International Textbooks  By : James vasquez
    Textbook prices have sky rocketed in the past couple of years, causing students to seek other methods of buying textbooks. Among these methods are International Versions of textbooks, which are much cheaper and consiquently more affordable.
  • Choosing An Online Private College And University  By : Mark Woodcock
    Private colleges and Universities are known for their high standards and excellent academic programs. Their online programs are no different. If you are ready to get your Bachelor’s degree, or if you are ready to continue your post-secondary education, consider an online private college or University degree program.

    Getting an education through an online private college or university degree program can be an experience that is every bit as enriching, interpersonal, and dyn...
  • Facts on ACS Student Loan  By : michael
    Student Loan Today offers guidance and direction to help students with their best student loan options. Knowing up-to-date facts about student loans is the first step for college bound people. You can read about the best student loan options available by visiting http://www.student-loan-today.com.

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