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Get the Most Out Of Your College Classes
Get the Most Out Of Your College Classes
It's important to remember that like your study sessions, your college class lectures are not social occasions. They are short, concentrated information-gathering sessions that warrant your complete and undivided attention.


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What is the Value of a Community College Education?
What is the Value of a Community College Education?
Social, economic, and global factors are discussed in relation to the significance of earning a two-year degree or career certification.


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Active Learning
     Active Learning
Learning to listen actively will assist you in your learning career. Active listening will help in the classroom, and it will help you get more out of and contribute more to group study sessions

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Teaching Adult Learners
Teaching Adult Learners
Adult learners who are returning to college may face many anxieties. However, attentive instructors can help students overcome these fears.

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Financing Your Child's College Education
Financing Your Child's College Education
If you're the parent of a newborn or young child, you've probably heard the depressing estimate of the cost of a college education when your child is ready to enter college 18 years from now. The cost of four years in a public college is expected to cost in excess of $100,000; a private school, over $200,000. What's a parent to do?

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Adult Education Learning Experiences
Adult Education Learning Experiences
15 factors which influence adult learning, course design, and classroom teaching are presented and discussed providing strategies for supporting continuing education.

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Earning a Degree in Radio and TV Broadcasting
Earning a Degree in Radio and TV Broadcasting
Earning a degree in radio and TV broadcasting can lead to obtaining a job in this exciting field. A degree in radio and TV broadcasting can be earned by attending a two year technical school or community college.

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The Advantage of Thinking Early Even If You Decide Against Applying Early
The Advantage of Thinking Early Even If You Decide Against Applying Early
Many students habitually cut things close to the wire, and they extend that habit to the college application process. But even if you do not plan to apply “early” to a college, there are advantages to getting your application in well before the deadline. The most obvious case is if a college uses rolling admissions to select students as their applications come in, rather than waiting until they can compare applications to each other. Used at many state universities, like the University of Michigan, and some less selective private colleges, rolling admission allows a college to accept qualified students up until the freshman class is full. Clearly, applying early is better than applying at or close to the deadline so that your application will be considered while there is still room.

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Is a College Degree Enough to Get a Job?
Is a College Degree Enough to Get a Job?
To be successful in the job market, it’s important to have a college education. Sometimes, however, having a degree isn’t enough. This is especially true in difficult economic times. Devoting some energy to making connections and meeting people can give college graduates an edge in getting hired.

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