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Tuition rates have been rising an average of 6% a year. This rate has been out pacing inflation at a much faster rate for decades. Higher tuition puts more pressure on parents trying to finance their son or daughter's education, as well as with students, who are forced to... |
| |  The cost of tuition seems to be rising every year, making it hard to be able to afford college without going into massive debt.
Students wishing to save on tuition should look at other cheap alternatives, which still provide a decent college education.
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| A big worry among prospective students is whether or not they will be able to afford college.
Luckily a student loan is one of the easiest loans to get. All you usually need is a cosigner, and you can be approved for a decent size student loan to use on your college... |
| |  Here is a compiled list of the 10 hardest universities to get accepted into.
Most of the toughest are private, Ivy League schools as well as others that have a long standing in U.S. History and are mostly located in Northeast United States.
MIT
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Applying for a college means a lot of time and a lot of forms to be filled out, especially if you plan on applying for multiple locations. The most important part of any college application – the part that will make or break your ability to enter your top choice college – is... |
| |  Common mistakes made in College and how to avoid them:
Don't take early morning classes if you're not a morning person. Odds are you will frequently miss this class by sleeping in and your grade will show it. 10am is a good start time for classes.
Do not cram. It doesn’t... |
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| The College Admissions Essay is important and should be taken seriously. It is important because it shows your writing and analytical writing skills and it could be your ticket into College. Be prepared though, as not all schools may ask for the same kind of essay and some may... |
| |  When it comes to choosing a College that’s right for you, it is extremely crucial that you spend an adequate amount of time researching your future college. Basing your decision solely on the size of the campus or the student life would not be wise. Remember that this is your... |
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