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Collegiate Sports NCAA Football

5 Surprise Teams of the 2012 College Football Season

With the majority of teams now having played four games, the 2012 college football season is revealing a number of surprises. Those surprises include teams that have performed better than

Personal Advice

12 Foundational Tips for College Freshmen

You can and will succeed at college if you want to. How is college working out for you? If you’re new to the college scene, that is you’re a college

Collegiate Sports NCAA Football

3 Weeks In: College Football

As always, the college football season offers a number of surprises, and after three weeks or 25 percent of the games played, we’re seeing some trends that may shape the

Career Planning

The Average Salary of Elementary Education Teachers

Where the jobs are! As of 2010, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics states that 1.66 million people are employed as kindergarten and elementary school teachers. Moreover, the job outlook

Academics

23 Tips for Succeeding in College

The former choice is the better one as it assures you that you will work toward a degree within a certain amount of time. The latter choice has no clear

Academics

How to Write a Winning College Essay

Essay writing and your college application. An application alone can be daunting, but the accompanying college essay can be downright scary. Think, “essay” and you might believe that the college

Technology

10 Tech Based College Success Tips

Many of today’s college students are tech savvy enough to get by but other will need a little guidance while they enter into the tech jungle known as modern college.

Education Tips

How to Successfully Summarize an Academic Article

You can write a winning article summary. Just wait until your professor hands you a 10-page white paper about small business development in an urban setting — you’ll soon be

Personal Advice

High School Transcripts and How to Get Them

Maybe you did both. What?! Isn’t the fact that you are 42-years-old proof enough that you are a high school graduate? Uh, no… you will still need to furnish proof

Academics

How to Get Into College With a GED

Although a GED is the equivalent to a high school diploma, many colleges and universities require students to submit GED examination test scores and score a certain grade or higher

Personal Advice

Top On-Campus Jobs for Your Consideration

There are many jobs for your consideration, with some just steps away from your dorm room. We shall take a look at various places around campus where you might pitch

Credit Cards

School’s In Session: Credit Cards Are Going Social & College Students Need to Make Friends With Them Fast

The odds point to your answers being “a lot” and “yes,” and credit card companies know it.  That’s why the Internet, and social media in particular, is the next frontier