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Discover How Online College Classes Work
Distance Education is fast becoming a great way to get a college degree. Online college classes are the way for a non-traditional student to earn a college degree at home. But how do these classes work? Exactly how do the students interact with the instructor and fellow students? Discover how technology has changed the delivery of education.
Distance Learning : Get an education while you work!
Distance Learning Makes the Grade
Distance Learning might make all the difference for you between your hole in the wall job and your dream job. Many working professionals have learned that they don't have to stop working to fulfill their dream of learning more. What do they do? They work on their education at night while still going to work.
Online Education and Digital Divide
Digital Education is really coming along thanks to the US Military and their expenditures in the IT Framework to make training available. The IT companies doing this training are in fact able to pass on this technology to the private sector immediately and it is helping us with the digital divide.
Parents: Take the SAT Challenge!
The Top 10 Things a SAT test Prep expert wishes she could
tell parents of college bound high school students.
Saving For College Your Number Two Priority
In today's highly competitive college admissions process, families must never lose sight of the fact that nothing is more important to parent or child than the student's acceptance to college. Your second priority is how to pay for it.
College Study Tips: Work Smarter, Not Harder
Here are some benefits to studying for your college classes the right way: more leisure time, less stress, less pressure from your parents, less debt, better grades, and better career opportunities. Sound worthwhile? That doesn't mean there isn't work involved, but it's how you accomplish the work that matters.
Exam Guides One: 5 Great Tips To Improve Your Strategy
Exam Guides One - 5 Great Tips To Improve Your Strategy
Federal PLUS Loans
As a student entering college, it is very unlikely that you have a few spare checks lying around that you can cash and magically use to pay for college. Most college-aged students, ranging from late teens through mid-twenties, have no line of credit and cannot receive much money in loans if they need to do so in order to attend college. Therefore, a loan like the federal PLUS loan through the federal government and U.S. Department of Education makes it easy for you, as a potential college student, to use your parents' line of credit in order to gain financing options for your higher education.
Life-Long Students Make More Money
If your brain muscles are getting rusty, this article is for you - it highlights some of the benefits of being continuing students and a few of the venues available to you to continue learning about your chosen profession.
Making the Most of Your Summer
From a college admissions standpoint, it's important to be productive
during your summer months. Working is looked upon favorably by the
more selective colleges; working on your tan is not...
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