SAT Prep: Dominate the SAT and Get Into College With These Easy Tips
May 31, 2008
Of the two popular college admissions tests (ACT and SAT), the SAT is probably the most widely used and authoritative. For better or for worse, how well you do on this test will greatly affect your chances of getting into the college of your choice. To make matters worse, there is some debate about whether or not you can even improve your SAT scores by preparing. The creators of the SAT would have you believe that there is no way to “game” the SAT, that your score is determined by your... Read more »
Student Loan Forgiveness: 3 Critical Factors
May 23, 2008
Student loan forgiveness has become widespread and very valuable to grads. Coast to coast more programs have sprung up for many fields. Learn the 3 most critical factors of forgiveness below. Repayment Assistance: How It works Basically, you have loans - too much debt for your income, right? You would apply for student loan repayment assistance, which is a fancy name for forgiveness. The program looks at your qualifications - which you’ll learn more about below - and then either awards you... Read more »
What To Do If You Are Waitlisted Or Rejected From Your Top Choice College…
May 13, 2008
What if things do NOT go like you planned? What if you are rejected or waitlisted at your first choice? Here are some ideas that may help overcome these challenges. First, create a plan B. Pick the best option of the schools that have accepted you. Send in a housing deposit if you need to meet the May 1 deadline. You are much better off accepting an offer at your second choice college, working hard to get great grades, and transferring to your first choice college than you are attempting to take... Read more »
Online Bachelor Degrees: Are They Easier?
May 13, 2008
Doing an online bachelors degree would help you take advantage of the merits of doing business over the internet. Most online degree programs unite information skill and commerce classes. The required training one should have in order to enter the web field is a typical associate’s degree. However even a online bachelor degree in social science and life experience degrees are now accepted in certain fields. Universities online have admission requirements, as any normal college and as applicable... Read more »
Speed Education: Diplomas Milled for the Masses
May 12, 2008
Living in the U.S. is unique in the ways of bettering your living situation through higher education. The culture doesn’t frown on shifting gears and getting taking on a different career path, even if you are in mid-life. Americans have jumped on this option, especially since the economic conditions have ebbed and flowed from boom to bust in the last few decades. When there is a lull or drop, you’ll see folks hitting the books — and now, logging on. An new industry of secondary... Read more »
All About Funding Tertiary Education
May 10, 2008
Tertiary education is a vital component of our civilization, providing essential skills for the survival of modern society. Tertiary education spawns the doctors, lawyers, teachers and academics of tomorrow, in a perpetual cycle of training and intellectual development. From the point of view of our children, tertiary education is an essential beacon of hope, an aspiration for the future, for prospects in later life. For all the benefits of education to degree level there are many drawbacks, namely... Read more »
Winning A Scholarship: Ella Avery-Smothers Story
May 6, 2008
Have you heard of Ella Avery-Smothers? Want to win a scholarship? Then you can learn from her example. She wanted an opportunity to go to college, even with bad grades. And you can, too. Ella wasn’t the greatest student. She wasn’t the valedictorian, or even considered a smart student. Her family had crops to bring in, and she had to work morning and night to help. Her future didn’t include much education, much money, or high expectations. She struggled, and in junior high and even... Read more »
Career Coaching and Assessment - Career Counseling Goals
May 2, 2008
There are two main categories of career assessment. The first examines a person’s aptitudes, training, and preferences, as part of career coaching development. This type is mostly reserved for high school and college students seeking a professional career that is well suited to their unique personalities and talents. A different variety of career assessment occurs later in life. Its goal is to evaluate how good or bad a certain career choice turned out to be. In this kind of assessment, professionals... Read more »
Online Computer Degrees
April 28, 2008
You may not even know it, but many people you know may be earning their online computer science degree from the privacy of their own home and on their own schedule. Online computer degrees can be earned from a fully accredited college or university. If you would like to have a job in the high paying Information Technology field as a software developer, web designer, or many other different computer programmer jobs, earning your degree online might be the best career decision you make. Now is the... Read more »
Gain 7 Rewards By Studying At International Schools
April 17, 2008
During the school year following 9/11 (2002-2003), the number of American students studying abroad increased 8.5% to an astonishing 174,000! This disaster jarred many into realizing we are not an isolated country but part of a global economy. Thus, in droves, they invested a year abroad to get to know more of the world they called home. Since then the numbers have remained strong. But is this the only reason a student would consider uprooting from the security of college or university life in the... Read more »




