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Read MoreWhy do students drop out of college, and how can you ensure that you won't? Learn some common scenarios that lead to students abandoning their education and how to fix them.
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Read MoreShould you go far away to a college, or stay close to home? Think about these pros and cons.
Read MoreThe standard for U.S. colleges is to report a six-year graduation rate, not a four year rate. What should you do if you actually want to graduate in four years?
Read MoreWhat is the opportunity cost of going to college? What do you miss out on by investing time and money into college?
Read MoreSTEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. How will these subjects change the world?
Read MoreWhy do so many students and teachers prize campus diversity? Here are a few ways it can benefit you!
Read MoreShockingly, only 50% of college students complete their degree in six years. What can you do to ensure you will be likely to graduate on time?
Read MoreIf you are one of the roughly 30% of students who dropout or transfer college, prepare yourself to spend way more time and money on your degree.
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Read MoreYes, visiting a college can actually improve your admissions chances, although it is still not as important as your grades and other merits.
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