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How to Choose the Best Automotive Trade School
How to Choose the Best Automotive Trade School
After you have made up your mind to step into a skilled trade career, you should have all the essential information you’ll need to prepare for this career.

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Moving Past the College Rejection Letter
Moving Past the College Rejection Letter
Warren Buffet. Meredith Vieira. Ted Turner. Tom Brokaw. Besides being very successful, these famous business moguls and television personalities have something else in common. They were rejected from their first choice colleges.

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Final steps to writing an Essay
Final steps to writing an Essay
You many find a lot many articles and guide books that focus on essay writing and its basic rules and formats. However, you would find this article different in a way. It will cover the steps and procedures that an essayist should not forget to follow after he's done with writing an essay.

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How Do Colleges Make Their Decisions? Tentative Decisions
How Do Colleges Make Their Decisions? Tentative Decisions
Once a reader or an admissions officer completes the ratings and notes for a given applicant, it is decision-time to declare the applicant’s status: admit, deny, wait-list, or perhaps something less definitive such as admit-minus or deny-plus. On some campuses, the decision can be the equivalent of admit, deny, or further review. (Stanford calls this latter group “swims,” as if they are treading water before a final review.) This call can be a very difficult, subjective one. In reality, most applicants to selective colleges can succeed—that is, do well enough to be able to graduate within four years. Who, then, should be given that opportunity?

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Making Your Decision After the Colleges Make Theirs: When It Is Your Turn to Decide
Making Your Decision After the Colleges Make Theirs: When It Is Your Turn to Decide
Mid-December, as intense as it may be, is just a dress rehearsal for the spring, when the regular admission cycle results start dribbling in. This time, many more students are waiting for responses from even more schools—and everything is drawn out over a longer period. But now, after waiting for many months to hear their decisions from colleges, students and families once again have a chance to make decisions of their own.

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Student loans no credit: Discover how to get Out of Debt
Student loans no credit: Discover how to get Out of Debt
As you all know, it can be off-putting for both students and parents when paying back sizable student loans. The average debt among student borrowers according to Public Interest Research Group in the United States is presently in surplus of $16,500. What an amount! Likewise, graduate of public colleges and universities normally emerge owing more than $10,000 according to the Associated Press for their undergraduate years. The graduate-level students often owe more than $24,000 while those in private institutions generally owe $14,000. One can stake that those studying law or medicine amass a lot of debt. The toughest thing for graduates in the midst of unsure jobs and recession is repaying these debts which is more difficult.


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Facts About Student Loan Consolidation
Facts About Student Loan Consolidation
Like many college students, you probably didn’t give much thought to your student loans while you were in school. Once you graduate, however, you are faced with the daunting prospect of paying off all of the debt you incurred during your time at college. Consolidating your loans is one way to make this process simpler and you may even be able to lower your payments and interest rate. When you apply for financial aid, whether you do it through the federal FAFSA program or through a private lender, this aid often comes from several different sources.

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Parents Guide to College Life
Parents Guide to College Life
Both my mom and dad cried when I went away to school. And now that I’m married I already think about my kids growing up and experiencing what I did – only worse! I attended a University and a College (only graduated one year ago), so I know about life at school. Over my four years in post-secondary school, I lived one year in an apartment style dorm, one year in a single room dorm, one year in a townhouse dorm and one year at home. I know parents have a lot of worries about the college experience, so from one parent to another, this is what I experienced.

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7 Tips to Writing a Superior Research Paper
7 Tips to Writing a Superior Research Paper
At one point or another, you're going to have to write a heavy-duty research paper. If you haven't written one already, you've certainly heard classmates complain about the 28-page monster they had to write for one of their courses. And if you have written one, then you know what a grueling task the project can be. Regardless of how long your paper must be, the amount of time you have, or the topic you choose, some general guidelines exist for writing a first-rate research or term paper. Sharon Sorenson, author of Arco's How to Write Research Papers, suggests the following.

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