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Help Your Teen Stay Debt Free in College
Help Your Teen Stay Debt Free in College
Tom is a graduate student at a Midwestern university completing a major research and writing project on student credit card debt. When Tom was in college, he built up $15,000 of credit card debt because he never learned how to use credit cards responsibly.


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Writing Papers: Organizing Your Paper
Writing Papers: Organizing Your Paper
Now you probably have a collection of information either on index cards, legal pads, or in a word processing document. What’s next? You may think it’s time to sit down to write, but that’s like setting off on a road trip without a map. (Sure, wandering is okay for some road trips, but it won’t fly for your writing requirements.) Organizing helps you think about what you want to write. It also ensures that you cover all of your points. And when you do start writing, you can concentrate on that (the writing) instead of on the order of the information.


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Starting College at 22 Years Old
Starting College at 22 Years Old
Learn why it can be a good idea to wait to start college. Starting college at 22 years of age is not necessarily a bad thing. Explore why you might consider postponing your college career.


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Get to Know Your College Professors
Get to Know Your College Professors
You may be totally intimidated by your professors, or you may be eager to meet them but not know what to do first. It's important to remember, however, that most professors are professors because they like teaching and interacting with college students. Talking with your professors outside of the lecture hall just may be one of the most rewarding aspects of your college career.

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Best Medical Careers for the Future
Best Medical Careers for the Future
The medical field is fast becoming a steady career option for many professional workers who want an occupation that challenges them and keeps them on their feet. But with the economy the way it is, many people are not sure which career is right for them. Some people may be afraid to spend years in college just to find out that their field is not in demand and they cannot find a job doing what they love. In order to have a steady occupation, it’s vital to understand what the best medical careers for the future would be. There has never been a better time to go back to school in order to expand your knowledge and start working in a career field that will enable you to make a very good living

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The Waiting Game: What if I'm Wait-Listed?
The Waiting Game: What if I'm Wait-Listed?
It's finally arrived--the envelope from your first-choice college. Nervously, you open it. It's not a denial! But it's not an acceptance, either. You've been wait-listed. What do you do now?

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Tips for Study Abroad
Tips for Study Abroad
A lot of high school and college students want to do a Study Abroad program today. If you are interested in one of those, there are a lot of options out there and it can be a great experience.

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How to Prepare for Oral Exams
How to Prepare for Oral Exams
Oral exams have become common in various institutions as it tests both the students communication skills and the knowledge of the subject content. The tests can be carried out in front of a person, a class or a panel.

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Textbook Tips
Textbook Tips
College texbooks are one of the most annoying parts of college. Every semester college students drop hundreds of dollars on overpriced books, that are somtimes never used

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Student Loans For Disabled Students
Student Loans For Disabled Students
The Heath Resource Center is an online an online website dedicated to helping students with disabilities to go on to postsecondary education. The HEATH Resource Center has information for students with disabilities on policies, procedures, adaptations, educational disability support services, and many more postsecondary education training items. HEATH has been operating since 1984. HEATH was acquired by The George Washington University on October 1, 2001. Another program is the National Directory of Financial Assistance Programs for Post-Secondary Students with Disabilities which is published by the National Educational Association of Disabled Students.

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