Articles, tagged with "college admissions", page 5
01st July 2009
In American society, attending college was a hallmark of being or becoming middle class. However, for the
last two decades the middle class has struggled to pay for college education and with the downturn in the
economy expensive tuition and expen...
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Author:
Tom Aikins
08th May 2009
You've probably heard tons about the SAT exam. You may have heard that it's challenging; however, if you score well, you will have a great shot at the college of your choice. But how much have you heard about the SAT II?
The SAT II is different than ...
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Author:
heagar
17th April 2009
With the current crisis facing the UK economy, and the knock-on effect that this is having on the job market, more and more people in the 21-24 age range are entering, or returning to, full-time study. This article aims to look at how this increase in qu...
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Author:
sam lowe
25th March 2009
CLAT stands for Common Law Admission Test. It is conducted for admissions into the 11 national law colleges with the exception of National Law School of Delhi. It is the main examination in India for law college admissions. Until 2007, each national law c...
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CLAT study program
03rd March 2009
Colleges with lacrosse teams will often hold lacrosse recruiting tournaments, inviting high school lacrosse players in to play games leading to playoffs so that lacrosse college recruiting coaches from the region can watch them play. If you are a high sc...
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Author:
Anne Harvester
18th January 2009
FAFSA is the short way of saying Free Application for Federal Student Aid. You want to your student aid report in your hands because it is the gateway to just about every student loan out there. FAFSA is like opening the door to the vault, it opens door...
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Author:
coachbob
26th September 2008
Competition for admission in reputed colleges have increased and admission officers try different ways of choosing from a surplus of talented applicants, colleges began to move away from identifying and admitting the "well-rounded" student and instead beg...
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Author:
Get Accepted
01st September 2008
Top 5 Reasons to Hire a Tutor
By Tommy Thompson, CEO of The Way to A Dallas, TX www.thewaytoa.com
If you've been debating the merits of hiring a tutor for your struggling student, here are the top 5 reasons to hire a tutor for your student. If your s...
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Author:
TheWayToA
22nd July 2008
How To Complete Distant Learning With Ashworth
There are alot of advertisements directed towards distance education. Previously these offers were usually made on the end cover of pamphlets however now distance education possibilities are pretty commo...
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Author:
jagdeep
22nd July 2008
Know About Distant Education In Ashworth University
There are numerous advertisements pointed towards schools outside the USA. In the past these offers were usually made on the end pages of pamphlets however now distance education possibilities are very ...
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Author:
jagdeep
09th June 2008
Tutors of every subject are in demand! People, especially kids, want to learn what you know! High demand subjects include special skills, talents, sports, academics, and hobbies.
Tutoring is a great home based business as most tutors teach students from...
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Author:
Stephanie
08th May 2008
Drug tests are done to find out whether a person has abused illicit drugs or not. Drug tests are increasingly becoming compulsory at many work places, for college admissions, and in sports. This has led to drug abusers to find out the ways to pass a drug ...
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Author:
Stephen Jhonson
22nd April 2008
Students in 8th grade will soon be leaving middle school and looking forward to a relaxing summer before they start high school in the Fall. The last thing on their minds will be looking beyond high school to college. But there's smart moves families can ...
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Author:
Ian and Sandra Griffin
07th March 2008
There are various ways to prepare for the college admissions process, some of which start well before the junior year of high school. Participating in extracurricular activities is a very good way of preparing for college, especially given the fact that a...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
07th March 2008
When time comes for high school students to take their SAT, they are often under continuous pressure from all sides. Their parents expect them to do well on these tests, as their future depends a great deal on where they go to college. We all know though...
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Author:
groshan fabiola