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Comprehensive Guide to Co-Op Colleges: Where Education Meets Practical Experience
While work-study or your garden variety part-time job are some of the most traditional ways to make money in college, there’s another option that combines both academic rigor and practical, […]
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The Best Scholarship Websites
Grants. Loans. Merit-based aid. Need-based aid. Scholarships. The world of financial aid can be overwhelming in and of itself. Most students look to grants and scholarships first, because it’s aid […]
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Five Career Options for Biology Majors
I’m pretty sure half of my class in middle school swore that they would become marine biologists. While most changed their minds, a few realized that a biology major was […]
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Five Career Options for Marketing Majors
Marketing is everywhere: print, billboards, social media. TV, and radio. Most everywhere you go, someone is marketing to you. Maybe it’s made you think you want to get your degree […]
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Five Career Options for Psychology Majors (That Aren’t a Psychologist)
Majoring in psychology can be a great choice, especially if you’re interested in understanding why people think and make the choices they do. However, if you’re worried about life after […]
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Five Career Options for Sociology Majors
If you choose to major in sociology, you’ll learn about how society is structured, including its triumphs and its challenges. Although sociology is considered a soft science, you’ll also learn […]
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What Are Honors Colleges vs. Honors Programs?
As a high school senior, it can be tough choosing between a small college and a large university, and knowing which school can be the right fit. For those who […]
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How Often Do College Students Talk to Their Parents?
There is no doubt about it that once your child leaves for college, the amount of day-to-day (or hour-to-hour) contact you have with them changes. Being miles, and sometimes miles […]