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Today, searching is most important for life. I used to find documents to support my study, It is difficult to find at store or any library. But, I can find a lot of document one moment... more »
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Cleveland State University (CSU), located just east of downtown Cleveland Ohio, was founded in 1964 and offers over 100 courses of undergraduate and graduate study. The 85-acre state university has a current enrollment of around 16,000 students, ... more »
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Advanced Placement classes are a great way to earn college credit before you’ve even set foot on campus. With good scores on AP exams, you can place out of required college courses or start taking more advanced courses towards your major. With ... more »
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The United States Military Academy, located in West Point, New York, admits approximately 1,200 students each year. The competition for an appointment is stiff, and interested applicants should begin the process early. In addition to normal ... more »
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Rejection, for any reason, is hard to accept. However, when that rejection comes in the form of a letter from a college or university that you had dreamed of attending, it's even more difficult. Use the following steps to learn how to deal with ... more »
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Many colleges and universities use the same or similar application form for admission. They contain questions designed to find out about your educational and extracurricular background. If you know how to decipher the common college application, ... more »
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Wondering if your kids are gifted? Just like the 10 year old boy who will be enrolling in college with 147 IQ test? I think I watch it in Headline News and NBC OR ABC OR CBS but whatever channel it is ,this kid is amazing. Not only one in his ... more »
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Studing tips and ways to prepare for your GED test.. more »
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The University of Alabama was founded in 1831 in Tuscaloosa, the newly formed state's capital city. The school started with a class of 52 students and today has close to 24,000 students on a 1,000 acre site. Montgomery is now the capital of ... more »
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A college interview can be a nerve wracking experience for a perspective student. Many students do not know what to expect and worry about the questions that the interviewer will ask them. With a little preparation, you will have no problem acing ... more »
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Applying for scholarships is one good way of saving money, so you can put additional money into your savings account instead of just taking away from your bank for your regular expenses. You might be having second thoughts because first of all, ... more »
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High school students and professionals returning to school have found that the application process is easier with online tools. You can fill out a personal statement, compile an online resume and fill out college admissions applications without ... more »
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Students interested in local community colleges start the school year with different agendas. A number of community college students look to improve their grade averages before they apply to 4-year universities, while others are looking for ... more »
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Colleges around the world have adopted liberal arts programs to prepare students for the working world. Your experience in a liberal arts program can help you critically analyze problems and find creative solutions. You need to demonstrate your ... more »
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Private universities offer distinctive experiences for students looking for advanced educations. These universities have a number of filters for students, including high tuition and grade requirements that are independent of state standards in ... more »
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Public universities around the United States are experiencing the problem of high application volumes. Admissions officers must look through thousands of applications each year to find the right students for their university programs. Your public ... more »
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The United States has five federally funded Service Academies: the Naval, Military, Air Force, Coast Guard and Merchant Marine Academies. Students receive a free education in exchange for a five-year commitment to serve in the military upon ... more »
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The major issue that students encounter at liberal arts colleges is the lack of specialized programs for certain professions. Dentistry, engineering and other vocations that require narrowly focused curricula can be learned at a specialized ... more »
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There are a small number of colleges that exclusively admit female students. These colleges are a part of educational history, with many women's schools dating back to the late 19th century. You need to conduct research and determine your ... more »
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The technological advances in agriculture over the last century have made special education a necessity. The farming industry offers jobs in consumer analysis, scientific farming and land management for interested students. You can begin your ... more »
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Online colleges offer busy professionals the opportunity to complete their degrees without setting foot in a classroom. These colleges allow students to speak with instructors through online chats and instant messaging to learn new skills. You ... more »
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Dentists and dental hygienists need to gain specialized training in their field at the university level. Public and private universities offer pre-dental programs that help you prepare for post-graduate work. You must learn how to apply to dental ... more »
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A tradition of excellence for over 100 years, the Julliard School promotes the arts through dance, music and drama programs. Student can excel at Juilliard with determination, imagination and talent. Learn what to expect when applying for ... more »
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With so many different courses and degrees, applying to university can be a trying experience for students and parents alike. Here's what you need to know to make the application process less nerve wracking... more »
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The United States Coast Guard Academy, located in New London, Connecticut, admits approximately 265 students each year. Tuition is fully funded, and all graduates serve a minimum five-year commitment in the Coast Guard. Unlike other Service ... more »