By: Elizabeth Saas | 2007-01-02 | College Whether you are on the college track or if you are going to join the workforce after high school, drop by your guidance counselors office early and often so that you dont get to the end of high school and wonder: whats next? read more
By: John Chase | 2010-01-10 | Tutoring If you think high school students applying for college are under a lot of stress, think about how much pressure their guidance counselors see every day. read more
By: Stuart Nachbar | 2008-06-05 | Reference & Education Before becoming a writer, I spent ten years marketing Web-based job posting and resume tools to college career centers. One outcome of this experience is that I gained considerable appreciation for career counselors and guidance counselors at the high school level. When I was in high school, I visited my guidance... read more
By: Brittany Burton | 2009-03-20 | College Top five ways guidance cousnelors can help students with college acceptance, assist with the college search and college selection process, and choosing a college that is right for them. read more
By: James Burns | 2007-11-01 | Reference & Education One of the things that Ive noticed today in society is that everyone has a problem with the truth. I dont mean we walk around lying all the time, but we are always afraid of hurting someones feelings or becoming entangled in some sort of confrontation with the person we... read more
By: James Burns | 2007-11-01 | Reference & Education One of the things that I ve noticed today in society is that everyone has a problem with the truth I don t mean we walk around lying all the time, but we are always afraid of hurting someone s feelings or becoming entangled in some sort of confrontation with the person we are speaking with or better yet the person we re living with... read more
By: Elizabeth Saas | 2007-01-02 | College There is never a bad time to seek academic guidance in your courses. Professors love when students drop by for office hours to discuss assignments or questions. This article teaches you when to seek guidance. read more
By: Lisa E. Sousa | 2007-11-27 | Reference & Education When Do I Start Planning For College You can start planning for college as early as the first year of high school... read more
By: Low Jeremy | 2007-01-20 | Reference & Education Two of Sarahs favorite subjects in secondary school were biology and chemistry. This teenager enjoyed the complexities of the human body similar to how a computer operates. The guidance counselor in school noticed the high scores in the field of science. After talking with Sarah, it wasnt hard to see that... read more
By: Elizabeth Saas | 2007-01-02 | College Have you mentally checked out of high school even though you’re still in the middle of your senior year? We have ten tips that will help you survive your senior year. read more
By: Low Jeremy | 2007-01-30 | Reference & Education If you have just graduated from high school or have been thinking of going back to college to finish your course but have no financial resources, then, you must consider applying for a college scholarship. So if you dont know where to go, here re the places and ways to... read more
By: Elizabeth Saas | 2007-01-02 | College Learn how to use the college fair as your very first step in your college search. You must go into this event prepared in order to make the most of your time and we’ve got the advice that you need. read more
By: Alan Jason Smith | 2005-11-08 | Reference & Education To a high school senior, your last year in high school flies by Overnight you find yourself faced with many adult decisions that once seemed so far away... read more
By: Elizabeth Saas | 2007-01-02 | College Are you ready to leave high school and start college but still have another year left of high school? Then you need to read this article because it gives you ten tips on surviving your junior year and preparing yourself for life after high school. read more
By: J Clark | 2008-08-20 | College If cost werent a big factor, so many more students will choose to go to college. Unfortunately, the sad reality is that college education is very expensive these days, and most people cant afford to get a degree. Some can pay for higher education without blinking, but a huge majority will need financial assistance to keep their college dream alive. read more
By: Speedyprep | 2010-01-10 | Reference & Education College is more expensive than ever. Common solutions to saving money for college include sending high school graduates to less expensive, community colleges. read more
By: Tiffany Provost | 2010-01-10 | Reference & Education How do you in high school will have an impact on how you perform at medical school. If you plan on becoming a doctor you can increase your chances of success by preparing early with a good education. If you follow this advice while you are in high school, you... read more
By: J Clark | 2008-07-18 | College Applying for multiple scholarships shouldnt be a problem, since tons of opportunities are out there for you to consider. Unfortunately, searching for the right scholarships is still a little difficult for many students. Because although thousands of scholarships are up for grabs out there, a lot of college aspirants are still confused about which ones they could actually qualify for. read more
By: Artur Victoria | 2009-03-20 | Reference & Education The Role of the Teacher The teacher will function as coordinator of learning, and as a second source of reference. Teachers will be assigned to teams. These teams will be responsible for coordinating the development of curriculum, the preparation of learning units, the integration of the different disciplines, and the monitoring... read more