Here is a short article with information on planning and participating in college visits.
http://www.acorn-online.com/news/publish/redding/32613.shtml
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Decisions, Decisions
Once the application process is over and the acceptance letters arrive, a choice has to be made. Follow this link to consider many of the factors that should be a part of your final decision.
http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/content/apr2008/bs20080427_994582.htm?chan=top+news_top+news+index_business+schools
http://www.businessweek.com/bschools/content/apr2008/bs20080427_994582.htm?chan=top+news_top+news+index_business+schools
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Friday, May 9, 2008
College Rankings
Here is link to a Forbes article which gives a different perspective on college rankings. Check out the list of schools.
http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2008/0519/030.html?partner=email
http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2008/0519/030.html?partner=email
Thursday, May 8, 2008
AP Tests
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AP exams test college-level knowledge
It's exam week for AP courses. Potentially grueling, a mark of achievement, perhaps a chance to start college a little ahead of the game.
Advanced Placement courses are college-level courses taken by high school students. An estimated 1.5 million students in 100 countries will take an estimated 2.75 million exams this month in 37 subjects.
Jennifer Topiel of the College Board -- which administers the AP exams -- says that's the most since AP courses were introduced in 1955. You can read the AP Report to the Nation 2007 here.
And if you, or your children, are taking this year's exams, there are still some important dates ahead. Read the College Board bulletin here.
Most students who take AP exams -- more than 80% -- take one or two exams. Just 4.7% took four, and 1.7% took five.
And then there are 26 students who last year took a mind-boggling 10 exams, Topiel says. That's more than a full schedule for most schools.
-- Mary MacVeanere is some information regarding AP tests.
AP exams test college-level knowledge
It's exam week for AP courses. Potentially grueling, a mark of achievement, perhaps a chance to start college a little ahead of the game.
Advanced Placement courses are college-level courses taken by high school students. An estimated 1.5 million students in 100 countries will take an estimated 2.75 million exams this month in 37 subjects.
Jennifer Topiel of the College Board -- which administers the AP exams -- says that's the most since AP courses were introduced in 1955. You can read the AP Report to the Nation 2007 here.
And if you, or your children, are taking this year's exams, there are still some important dates ahead. Read the College Board bulletin here.
Most students who take AP exams -- more than 80% -- take one or two exams. Just 4.7% took four, and 1.7% took five.
And then there are 26 students who last year took a mind-boggling 10 exams, Topiel says. That's more than a full schedule for most schools.
-- Mary MacVeanere is some information regarding AP tests.
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Common mistakes can cost families thousands in college aid - USATODAY.com
For some important and pertinent information related to financial aid read the following article.
Common mistakes can cost families thousands in college aid - USATODAY.com
Common mistakes can cost families thousands in college aid - USATODAY.com
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