Helping Your Child Choose Their Best College
One of the most important decisions your child will make is which college they should attend. The preparation for entering and applying for colleges …
Continue ReadingOne of the most important decisions your child will make is which college they should attend. The preparation for entering and applying for colleges …
Continue ReadingAptitude tests are a great measure of what your child can do, but if you don’t understand the numbers or what they mean, they do little good to help …
Continue ReadingOnce you and your child have decided where they will go to college, it’s time to dig in and look for the funding options. This can be just as …
Continue ReadingConfused about what you want from college or how long you should attend? Unclear about the difference between a bachelor’s and a master’s degree? …
Continue ReadingAs more and more colleges are struggling to cut costs, they rely more on part-time or adjunct teachers who are paid a fraction of what a full-time …
Continue ReadingNursing is a popular choice for students who desire a practical and professional degree that will allow them to help people. A Bachelor’s in Nursing …
Continue ReadingWhen thinking about choosing a college, most people think about a High School Junior or Senior, or a recent High School Graduate. However, many …
Continue ReadingWhile graduating with a job is not as easy as it seems, it is possible. Many times, this entails having either a full- or part-time job or paid …
Continue ReadingIf several of your top-choice schools have accepted you, how do you know which one to choose? Many students face this dilemma every year, but there …
Continue Reading“Do what you love and you’ll never work a day in your life.” It’s an old proverb, but is it really true? Finding balance is the key to …
Continue ReadingConsidering these top three factors will help you when choosing a college: majors of interest, location and price.
Continue ReadingIf you wake up one morning during your senior year of high school and think, “Oh yeah, I need to go to college,” then you are way behind.
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