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Many universities are now accepting applications and granting tentative admissions approval for the 2009 fall semester…meaning…these students haven’t even completed their senior year, BUT THEY’VE BEEN ACCEPTED TO COLLEGE! How is that possible? The answer, many schools have ‘Early College Admission Programs’ granting tentative admission approval for high school students who have completed their junior year of high school and have a 3.0 or better grade point average and/or rank in the upper quartile of their class.
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“Where did the time go?” “What am I going to do with the rest of my life?” These are but two of the many questions thousands of high school juniors and seniors across the country are currently asking themselves as they approach the end of their high school years and begin to think about their future. There are only a few logical answers; to do nothing, join the military, get a job, or enroll in a college or university.
Education »
“Where did the time go?” “What am I going to do with the rest of my life?” These are but two of the many questions thousands of high school juniors and seniors across the country are currently asking themselves as they approach the end of their high school years and begin to think about their future. There are only a few logical answers; to do nothing, join the military, get a job, or enroll in a college or university.
Education beyond high school has never been more important than it is …
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Getting used to a college workload as well as study tips!
When working with college students the one thing I hear on a consistent basis is, “I don’t have enough time to get done all I need to do?” This is a common concern, not only for student’s, but for faculty and staff as well. Learning how to manage your time and make it work for you, as opposed to being at the mercy of it, is one of the basic foundations of college life as well as for life after …
Education »
Many universities are now accepting applications and granting tentative admissions approval for the 2009 fall semester…meaning…these students haven’t even completed their senior year, BUT THEY’VE BEEN ACCEPTED TO COLLEGE! How is that possible? The answer, many schools have ‘Early College Admission Programs’ granting tentative admission approval for high school students who have completed their junior year of high school and have a 3.0 or better grade point average and/or rank in the upper quartile of their class.
