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College Jobs That Work For You
Tweet By Sarah Harris You thought you could go to college on scholarships and student loans, freeing yourself up to focus exclusively on your studies. But between the rising cost
Redundancies Are Just Plain Repetitive!
Tweet Redundancies are sometimes part of our casual speech, terms which are incorrectly repeated in a sentence. While in college I remember hearing people use “revert back” in their sentences,
7 Tips For Winning The College Costs Battle
Tweet The following information was sourced from Paying for College Without Going Broke: 2010 Edition by Kalman A. Chany (Random House / Princeton Review Books). Just the other day I
Book Review: Paying For College Without Going Broke
Tweet 2010 Edition of Popular Reference Book Is Out Recently, I reported that there are now 58 universities charging at least $50,000 annually to students or if the $40,000 threshold
Book Review: Grammar Smart
Tweet We’ve been reviewing several titles lately from The Princeton Review, a company which offers college bound high school students admission testing resources as well as equipping graduate school destined
Book Review: ACT or SAT? Choosing the Right Exam for You
Tweet I recently previewed a copy of one of The Princeton Review’s newest books, “ACT or SAT: Choosing the Right Exam for You” and I liked what I read. When


