College Degree Entrance Requirements
Posted by admin at 10:50 am in Find College

“Knowledge is power.” is a common expression based upon truth. In the workforce this can mean that to to get a better paying job the employee must be qualified for the position. Usually college graduates are preferred for well paying positions over non college graduates. For many jobs a collage degree is absolutely required.Studies have shown that the hourly wage of a college graduate is more than double that of someone who never attended college. Therefore before a student leaves high school it will be a good idea to first get the necessary requirements and earn that high school degree as they will need it to enter college.

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Read Brochures to Learn More About College
Posted by admin at 10:50 am in Find College

If you don’t know what to look for, reading even the most detailed college brochure will not help you make an informed decision as to where you should enroll your child or where you should suggest him/her to enroll if he is qualified to make his/her own decision.

Courses or Curriculum – What type of education is the college providing for its students? Is it individualized or student-centered or does it encourage friendly competitiveness among its students? If it’s a college brochure, what are the courses offered and what type of curriculum does it have? Does it allow students to take as many electives as they wishe?

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Be Sure To Check Out the College’s Reputation
Posted by admin at 4:23 am in Find College

If you think the reputation of a college is the least of your concerns, think again. If you haven’t been to a job interview yet, do be aware that an employer won’t only be interested in asking you whether or not you have a college degree but also where you’ve gotten your degree. And you should know that they won’t ask such a question if they’re not interested in hearing the answer.

Checking Out the College’s Reputation:

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Preparing Your College Application
Posted by admin at 11:51 am in Find College

Getting into college has never been easy. It requires careful planning, tough decision making, and enormous preparation. Without allotting enough time and preparation you can get lost in the frenzy of the forms and list of requirements plus the fees involved before completing your college application.

Here is a guide to help smooth your way to college.

•Shorten Your List:

While there are students who apply to more than 15 schools and some to just one, a good number is around 5-8 schools. Narrow your selection of colleges. Choose schools where you are 90-100 per cent sure for admission. Also include schools that match the strength of your application. Finally, apply at one or two schools that you are interested in but have less chances of getting accepted.

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Your High School Counselor’s Role
Posted by admin at 12:59 pm in Find College

As early as the first year of high school, students can ask for help from their high school counselors to chart the future for them and assist them in choosing the best college for their personalities and abilities. You can never plan too early for the future and if you or your child has the foresight to desire preparing for the future now, you can start by scheduling an appointment with his or her high school counselor.

Seven Ways for a High School Counselor to Help Students Have a Brighter Future:

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Learn More About Applying for College
Posted by admin at 12:30 pm in Find College

When applying for college, there is a need to learn what exactly these colleges talk about. You must learn their language in completing your applications.

A college application is a usual part of any college admissions system. To be able to fit into the competitive admissions system, you must understand how this works for most colleges and universities. One thing that will help students like you is through learning the different terms used in the applications for college.

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