Colleges: Traditional vs. Unconventional
Tuesday, November 14th, 2006Did you know that the word “college”, as in one definition supplied by Webster’s Ninth New Collegiate dictionary, is “a group of persons considered by law to be a unit.” (more…)
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Did you know that the word “college”, as in one definition supplied by Webster’s Ninth New Collegiate dictionary, is “a group of persons considered by law to be a unit.” (more…)
Thinking about college after high school graduation? This process happens for many seniors every year. Should you go to a larger college that offers an extensive variety of classes and that has a beautiful campus setting? A larger school may appear like the number one choice of many, but one should also remember that a larger school may mean a a greater tuition cost. This is where a smaller college may be your best bet. (more…)
Private colleges can be more expensive than public universities, and can have a more limited curriculum than the biggest government-funded schools. So why choose a private college, particularly a small one, over a state-run university? (more…)
Medical Schools, colleges, and universities lay foundations for careers in fields of medicine as nurses, technicians, therapists, and doctors. Medical School students have many choices for gaining a solid medical education. Accredited Medical Schools declare various educational missions and teaching methods, allowing students to choose the school that suits personal goals of individual expectations. (more…)
Law Schools instruct prospective lawyers in both the academic and vocational aspects of the legal system. In the United States, Law School is considered to be a professional, post-graduate degree program. Applicants to Law Schools must have completed an undergraduate degree (usually a bachelor’s degree) in a related field, such as Humanities and Social Sciences. (more…)
Engineering requires an academic degree in science, and engineers use acquired scientific knowledge to solve practical and technological problems in the process of design and development. (more…)
You may be interested in going to college but you are not sure where to start looking. How do you find out information about the thousands of schools that you could possibly attend? You have a couple of different options. (more…)
Deciding where you will go to college is one of the greatest times of your life. You are planning where you will spend then next four years and get some of the most valuable experiences in your life. College location is very important and it makes the decision even more exciting. It is an opportunity for you to move to a new place. Here are some popular destinations! (more…)
Choosing a college or university to attend is easy, right? Maybe for some lucky few. What about the rest of us? The choice might not be clear. There are many issues to consider: program of study, school reputation, distance from home, money, school size, and so on. (more…)
Robert Frost Was Right Robert Frost was Right: Choosing the Road to the College that’s best for you. The stairway to college is made up of steps that will take you to the higher education that’s right for you…and (yes) ONLY you! How high school and college diverge. (more…)