This is a question that a lot of college students ask themselves. If a student doesn’t do well in high school, then going to community college is the first option. If this is the case, the pros and cons of each option must be carefully considered. – Comfortable Earn substantially less per credit at a […]
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Anyone looking for information on graphic design education can become easily overwhelmed. There is a seemingly endless list of technical schools, community colleges, and state universities all advertising, “We are the best!” But what does “The Best” really mean? When browsing for the top graphic design program, it really comes down to this important question; […]
There are a number of reasons why people don’t go to college after high school. Whatever the reason, once their life is going in one direction it is difficult to change directions and go to college. The simplest college degree to get is the associate’s degree. It is a two-year degree and is typically either […]
It’s easy to wonder how college is different from high school. When I started my college career in 2005, I had no idea what was going on with me. There was no one to do my homework, no one to keep me on track, no one to set a curfew or any real rules. It […]
Let the honorable heir’s life be nothing but pleasant. A bunch of college age kids, mostly tasting freedom for the first time and many basic house keeping skills like washing and taking care of food before putting it away for protection, throw them together in a building with rooms, of which there are many. they […]
Students who live on campus or are commuters have different decisions to make when it comes to creating a college class schedule. This article will address the details of how to create a college class schedule when living on campus, what to expect, and the advantages of college students who live on campus when it […]