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Finding the Best Free Online Education

If you’re a professional or high schooler looking to expand your education, or a current college student wanting to get ahead of their peers- then choosing...

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In The End: What Really Matter In College

It’s not your GPA. And I’m sure you’ve heard it before. Your GPS is important, (you don’t want to flunk out of college.) but more important are other...

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How to make the Most of You Professor’s Office Hours

Your college Professors are the one’s who control your grades. Making a good impression with them and being a good student and human being will go a long...

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FAFSA Eligibility and Aid Info

  The US Department of Education gives out over 100 billion dollars each and every year to deserving students and potential students. For many families...

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Top Reasons to HomeSchool

  Homeschooling is a wonderful opportunity to give any student an opportunity to learn in a way that suits them. Given the right student and attitude...

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Biggest Pitfalls of HomeSchooling

  Homeschooling can be great. It can be time used to try new approaches to teaching children and give them experiences and advantages for the future...

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Is an Ivy League Degree Worth It?

  Whether or not you need an Ivy League Degree is a personal question. To achieve their goals, many people do not. However, given the number of...

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4 of The Most Overlooked and Profitable Majors

  Choosing a major in college is going to be one of the toughest decisions you have to face. Choose wrong and you could be stuck doing something...

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How To Take A Gap Year

So you’re feeling burnt out after high school? You want some time off, maybe you just don’t feel ready for college yet but you don’t...

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The Fastest Way to Graduate from College

College is time consuming and costly. These are well-known facts. So wouldn’t it be great if you could cut out some of that time and cost without...

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10 Quirky Scholarships

Given the one-billion-plus scholarship dollars that are handed out every year by tens of thousands of programs, some are a little out there but if you...

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