By: Chris Stout | 2006-12-21 | College It will not hurt you to start planning early for college. The day comes up faster than you know it when you are packing your things and getting ready to head to your dorm. Here are a few helpful ways to get a head start. read more
By: Tom Tessin | 2008-06-03 | Reference & Education Most students begin choosing a university they want to attend the summer before their senior year in high school. It is really important to begin researching and applying to colleges early on so that you will have all the decisions made when it comes time to apply in the fall.... read more
By: Get Accepted | 2008-09-25 | College In the “dog eat dog” world of college admissions, it is easy for high school students to get caught up in the cutthroat competition that is an inevitable byproduct of the college admissions process. Fortunately, there now exists an avenue that can transform this “dog eat dog” behavior into a more friendly “dog meet dog” environment. 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: Wayne Hemrick | 2009-02-06 | Reference & Education If you are one of them however – or an older adult who missed an earlier opportunity to attend college and wants to catch up – the CLEP test is an excellent alternative to the expense and hassle of traditional classes. read more
By: Chris Jensen | 2010-01-10 | College There are many kinds of college scholarships that are specific for certain skills. Those who are scientifically inclined could avail of scholarships offered by scientific foundations and institutions while those who are interested in business could avail scholarships offered by corporate institutions. On the other hand, those who are excelling in sports are very eligible to avail of college athletic scholarships. read more
By: Ian Koch | 2006-07-12 | Reference & Education The College Scholarship Service Profile is otherwise called the CSS Profile. This is actually an application that is used for applying for the scholarships available in the institutions. This application is available with the College Board of the United States. 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: Jhoana Cooper | 2009-08-08 | Reference & Education The cost of education these days seem to be skyrocketing. With the current financial crisis putting everyone on a rollercoaster of problems concerning finances and where to get them read more
By: Sonja Montiel | 2006-02-20 | Reference & Education No more than a few years ago, college planning started in 12th grade where it was the first time students learned about the SAT tests and build their list of colleges... read more
By: Clint Jhonson | 2010-01-10 | College College jobs are in demand these days. People, after losing their existing jobs, are coming back to education to get specialized skills and hence, to have better job prospects. Many organizations have now started college recruiting because they feel that is the ideal way to hire the right talent at the right price and will offer them long-term benefits of retention and employee satisfaction. read more
By: Teve Torbes | 2005-10-27 | Reference & Education If you ve got kids who are getting close to the age where they ll need to apply to college, you should start figuring out a plan for getting them into the place they ll want to go... read more
By: Wayne Hemrick | 2009-12-29 | Reference & Education By getting a degree in this field from one of the many online colleges for early childhood education, you will be prepared to take part in what promises to be a revolution in education and actually help to shape the future. read more
By: Chris M. Alexander | 2009-10-30 | Online education Early childhood education focuses on the early care and education for children from birth to age eight years. It involves the use of various techniques and instructional skills to encourage and stimulate growth and development through to the next stage. read more
By: Patricia Hawke | 2007-07-09 | Reference & Education The magnet program of Charlotte Schools is committed to increasing educational opportunities for students. Magnet programs are theme based learning centers within Charlotte Schools which aim to promote students’ interests, abilities and talents. read more
By: Chris Stout | 2006-12-21 | College Getting a head start on your applications is a very smart idea. This will help reduce your anxiety and stress as the year progresses and your college deadlines close in. read more
By: Justin Sloan | 2009-03-03 | Reference & Education If rising tuition costs or personal concerns have made you consider dropping out of college or taking a break Id like to encourage you to reconsider. read more
By: Stig Kristoffersen | 2010-01-10 | Reference & Education There are at the moment over 30,000 applications already developed for the iPhone and iPodTouch. The technology does not stop advancing and this is just another way technology opens up methods of delivery of content, information and knowledge. Podcasts are, by now, common ways of delivering sound, but it’s not graphical or interactive. Several University are offering free training on various topics and the list seems to be exploding. Knowledge, information and content at your arms reach. read more