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College Majors and College Minors
At some point while attending college you will have to declare your major. This can happen early in your freshman year, but usually no later before the end of your sophomore year.
6 Misconceptions About Online Learning
More and more American students are taking online courses. In fact, more than 6 million Americans have taken an online class.
Failed Class: Now What?!
Failure can be devastating especially when it involves a failed college grade.
March Madness 2014: Catch the Fever!
The calendar has shifted to the third month of the year, what famously is known as March Madness to diehard college hoops fans.
How to Find a Good Online School
Tweet Do you know how to find a good online school to attend? Fortunately, it is not too difficult to determine whether a particular online program is right for you.
College Evaluation: Which One is Right for Me?
It happens so often: a high school student narrows down his or her college choice list to just two schools, but is unable to make a final decision. Time is of the essence, both colleges have accepted you, and you want to make your decision so that your final months while at high school are memorable and enjoyable.
College Schedule Tips and Tricks
College students often experience anxiety while working on their class schedules. Some classes are offered only at certain times of the year while many classes require students to complete prerequisites before signing up.
Wichita State Shockers Seek to Make History
Parity has come to men’s college basketball. Or at least what passes for an improved distribution of talent across the sport.
Make the Most of Your College Campus Visit
High school seniors still undecided about their choice of college can make their decision during spring break. That week-long respite from school typically takes place in March or April, enabling students to finalize their college choices before the usual May 1 deadline.
How to Survive Your Midterm Exams
Does your university hold midterm exams before or after spring break? Hopefully, that answer is “before” because once your exams are over you’re ready to let loose, at least for one week.
Report Shows the Economic Benefit of Community Colleges
America’s community colleges are two-year public schools and are often not fully appreciated for what they do. Community colleges prepare Americans for work, by offering certificate programs and associate degrees that can lead to a whole range of jobs.
I Can’t Find Work: Now What?!
With a degree in hand you’re ready to take on the world. Trouble is, the world is not supplying the job you thought was waiting for you. Instead, your chosen field has dried up and the only job openings will come about when someone retires or new positions are created.


