Articles, tagged with "college board", page 5
10th August 2009
AP Biology or Application Biology is an advanced course offered in the U. S. to the highschool students who need to pursue biology courses when they are going to university. After the course is over, students are required to sit for an AP Biology test...
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Author:
Grant Pearson
19th June 2009
Many students begin their college career knowing that they will need to complete both undergraduate and graduate degrees in order to enter their desired career. The thought of four years of college and two years of graduate school can be an overwhelming! ...
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Author:
Speedyprep
19th June 2009
Many parents help their children attend college by paying for part or all of the tuition and other college-related expenses. For the 2008-2009 college year, the average cost of tuition was $1047 per credit at a private university and $274 per credit at a ...
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Author:
Speedyprep
12th June 2009
Ap chemistry is a course and exam that allows students to earn college level credits. It is presented by the College Board and offered to students in high school. The course is part of the Advanced Placement Program.
Who qualifies for the Ap chemistry ...
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Author:
Robert Bell
11th June 2009
College Level Examination Program (CLEP) is a fantastic program for students. Clep gives the student the chance to take a an exam. If the student passes the test, he can get credits for needed degree classes at his college or university. Many students are...
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Author:
Tariq Ghazi
18th May 2009
Many college students have multiple responsibilities in addition to college-level course work, such as family, work, or community or religious involvements. With all of these responsibilities, college students can often feel overwhelmed, not wanting to ne...
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Author:
Speedyprep
13th May 2009
If you've heard of the SAT exam then it is likely that you've also heard of the PSAT exam. Many students choose to take this exam as a form of preparation for the SAT within the same school year, or possibly in the following year. If you've never heard of...
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Author:
heagar
10th March 2009
It was in March of 1986 that the Chicago Sun-Times reported on the latest advance in placement exams, reporting that the "standardized testing of college-level skills recently began its long-awaited shift into the realm of computers." The new, improved ap...
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Author:
Eric Simmerman
10th March 2009
Did you know that you could earn college credits in only ninety minutes of your time? It's true, when you spend those ninety minutes taking and passing a clep exam. Clep stands for College-Level Examination Program, and it is a program offered by the Co...
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Author:
Wayne Hemrick
03rd March 2009
The Educational Testing Service (ETS) is the non-profit organization incorporated in 1947 is now world's largest administrator of standardized tests and is the leader in educational research. It develops, administers, and scores achievement, occupational,...
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Author:
anupama
09th January 2009
CLEP is the loophole that can spare you the post-college burden of student debt - if you are ready to work for it.
CLEP, or College Level Examination Program, allows you to "test out" of courses and get actual college credit for material you already ...
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Author:
Wayne Hemrick
07th January 2009
Last year at this time, we were frantically looking for information on the different types of student loans. Unfortunately we could find bits and pieces on various websites, but nothing as complete as we needed. This gave me the motivation to provide fo...
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Author:
coachbob
19th December 2008
A recent Dec. 3, 2008 New York Times article focused on the affordability, or not, of college in the U.S. The article was based on a biennial National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education report indicating that college tuition and fees increased ...
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Author:
kgabriel
02nd December 2008
It is a simple matter to study for the CLEP when you have taken the preliminary steps needed to succeed. The advantages of college CLEP study are numerous: you can earn in two hours of work the same number of college credits you might have had you sat t...
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Author:
Susan Slobac
02nd December 2008
If you are on a bee-line to graduation, only one thing could be standing in your way--you need to take a few remaining introductory courses in order to receive the credits you need to fill out your degree program so that the college will award you your de...
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Author:
Susan Slobac