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Three ways to become a better student in college

May 11, 2012

While you may have performed well academically in high school, the prospect of challenging college courses can seem intimidating to even the most confident students. Many incoming freshman worry that doing poorly in class will put them in jeopardy of failing out of school or losing scholarships opportunities. Here are some tips if you're looking for ways to improve your academic prowess during freshman year.…

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Three things not to do during your freshman year of college

May 8, 2012

As the reality of being a college freshman draws closer, you've probably begun making preparations for your next life chapter. Along with shoring up those scholarship opportunities, going over course requirements and looking for possible work-study positions, you may want to ready yourself for the challenge of adjusting to a new school environment. To help ease your transition, here are three things you should avoid doing during your freshman year.…

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Three things you need to do in college to get a job

April 25, 2012

While higher education is designed to open up academic pursuits to give you a well-rounded education, the end goal for many students is being able to find a job. With the average cost of four-year college tuition reaching nearly $33,000 during the 2009-2010 school year, according to the National Center for Education Statistics, you'll need to find a career quickly in addition to scholarships to pay off your loans.…

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Examining the benefits of associate and bachelor’s degrees

January 26, 2012

If you originally went to college but had to leave due to unexpected circumstances, there is no better time to go back to school than the present. It can be difficult to think about enrolling in classes again and maintaining the responsibility to your studies. However, earning an associate or bachelor's degree can come with numerous financial benefits.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported in 2010 that the average salary for individuals with some college education was approximately $712 per week.…

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Examining the financial differences between an associate and bachelor’s degree

January 20, 2012

While some people are interested in earning a bachelor's degree, others might want to skip the full four years of college and obtain an associate degree. However, there are stark differences between earning an associate and a bachelor's degree.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that in 2010, individuals with an associate degree took home an average of $767 per week.…

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How to make the most of an online college experience

December 30, 2011

If you're interested in enrolling in college but don't have the financial means to attend a four-year private institution, there are a couple of different affordable options available to you. One of them is to enroll in an online program to earn a degree over time. However, there are a few things you should take into consideration before choosing this route to obtain a higher education.…

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The benefits of planning ahead and scheduling college visits

December 28, 2011

As a high school student, the prospect of enrolling in college can be exciting. Oftentimes, this is the first taste of freedom that young adults have once they graduate from high school. However, choosing a college to attend can be a daunting task.
One way to narrow down the choices is to schedule college visits. Ideally, individuals should start visiting potential schools prior to their senior year of high school.…

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Planning ahead while in high school for your college career

December 26, 2011

When thinking about applying to college for the first time, it's not uncommon for high school students to become excited at the prospect of earning a degree. However, there is an ample amount of planning that is necessary prior to enrolling in a postsecondary education.
First, individuals must be prepared to analyze their budget before choosing a college. Private schools can be more expensive than state schools, which can narrow down the number of options for prospective students.…

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Choosing early action or early decision for your top college choice

November 18, 2011

Choosing a college is an exciting experience for parents and their children, but it can be difficult to narrow down the options. With a number of viable postsecondary institutions located across the country, the choices are seemingly endless. However, there are a few things students and parents must both know before honing in on one school.
CollegeBoard.com notes that there are two different options that individuals can go with when applying to their top school: early decision and early action.…

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Choosing a college that meets your personal and financial needs

November 16, 2011

Once it comes time to start looking for colleges, you may get excited at the prospect of your high school career coming to an end. However, there is more to earning a degree than attending a postsecondary institution. In order to find the school for you, there are a number of factors you need to consider to make sure you're making right choice.…

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