A gap year is exactly as it sounds – postponing university or college for a year and spending that time doing something else. Some students simply live at home and work during the year, but others use
A gap year is exactly as it sounds – postponing university or college for a year and spending that time doing something else. Some students simply live at home and work during the year, but others use
Many students have little motivation to study because they lack the tools for effective study. Here are some general guidelines to help you get the best out of your studying.
Learn time management skills. Organization is
There are a number of important deadlines related to making a choice of colleges. Juniors and seniors in high school begin early to look at colleges and universities. Some will choose their school based upon its proximity from home.
Planning for college is very important in securing your child’s future. College serves as a stepping stone for your child; and as a parent you will need to consider a few important aspects before you make your choice. The
If you walk up to most 9th graders early in their freshman year and ask them about their college preparation plans, you are likely to get a blank stare. Teenagers have so many things on their mind at that
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Prepared High School Students Will Perform Better in College
Author: Rhonda Manns, A2Z College Planning
It is no secret that college graduates earn more than those with only a high school diploma. Back in 2004, 69% of all high
Southern Methodist University has prepared a great resource for preparing high school students for transition to college. Select the link below to review.
How Is College Different from High School