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What are the Benefits of a Small College Class?
Large, public universities are more apt to offer such classes, something that is simply unheard of with small, private colleges. There are advantages, though, to college classes that are small,
How to Write a Winning College Term Paper
Your paper must be in-depth, cite the appropriate sources, offer your insight and be plagiarism-free. These days, with so much information easily available online, the plagiarism part must be avoided
Phone Interview Tips for College-Bound Students
Either way, you need to be prepared for your interview and although you won’t see the person interviewing you, you should comport yourself as if you were in the same
5 College Football Teams That Have Fizzled
We are well into the 2012 college football season with some teams having already reached the half-way mark. It is no surprise that Alabama is ranked No. 1, but there
Is College Too Much Fun?
College students may find themselves balancing a number of interests including classroom time, studying, work and fun. All studying and no fun makes for a very dull college student. On
How to Overcome a Low GPA Obstacle
1. College entrance exams. Many colleges and universities require students to take an SAT or ACT test, which can provide a good indicator on how students will perform academically in
College Football: Old Rivalries Take A Hike
Key games come to an end as conference realignment causes change. The changing face of major college football has sent teams from one conference to another or, in the case
How to Apply to College for Free
Save money on college applications. Apply to 6 to 8 colleges and you may be out $300 to $500 — a cost that some families may find difficult to bear.
What Does it Mean to Audit a Class?
How to take an audited class. Well, this practice is known as auditing and it can offer some important benefits to the college student, including allowing for self-improvement or helping
How to Get a Free Student Checking Account
It is quite possible, though, that one thing that you have will come to you free and remain cost-free as long as you are enrolled in college. And that would
Rutgers Start Raises Comparison With 2006 Season
A new coach inspires Rutgers to rise to the next level. New Jersey is the birthplace of college football with the Rutgers Queensmen defeating the New Jersey Tigers 6 to
Coming Up Short: High School Students
SAT benchmark reveals holes in college preparation. A recently released report from the College Board has revealed that just 43 percent of 2012 graduated students that took the SAT finished


