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Wednesday, April 27, 2005

CNN Money Offers 4 Steps To More Pleasant College Search

May is almost here and you know what that means. That's right, it won't be long until our nation's high school seniors our nation's high school graduates. Well, at least most of them will. For those of you parents who are still having trouble trying to find the right college for your kid-turned-adult, throw away your heart medicine and take a glance at CNN Money's latest web article, which offers four tips on how to deal with the college selection process. There's even a top ten lists of the nation's most hard-to-get-into schools for your amusement.


Here's the cliff's notes version of the four steps that will make your college search easier:

  1. Start early, but not too early
  2. Identify your ideal
  3. Look beyond the price tag
  4. Before you decide, see for yourself
For more details, read the article.

Also....

Want a peek at the annual tuition cost of the college/university of your dreams?

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Blogger Toothsayer said...

Getting an education is just not as much fun as it use to be is it? Today, high school students, correction grammar school students need to be very conscientious of their academic performance and the schools they attend. A student coming from one of the worst grammar schools in an urban area almost can hang it up because more than likely they will not be able to attend a high school where college preparation is of importance. I suggest to anyone who is curious to do a brief survey of the curriculum that is offered in some of the schools in the urban areas, they will find that there is an abundance of vocational and technical classes in addition to the regular high school curriculum preparing students for job readiness. Why is that?
For some getting acceptance and graduating from the right school could mean the difference between having a life of poverty or mediocrity.

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