If you are hoping to finish college in two years with an associate degree, it is good to have a solid idea on your major before you start.
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College Transferring Made Easy
It’s quite common for students to transfer from one college to another. Regardless of the reason for the transfer, it’s important to visit with admissions officers about the best options and ask if there are restrictions on transferring credits.
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Colleges come in four basic types each offering different degrees, certificates and curriculum. It’s important to choose the right type for you based on your future career goals.
Continue ReadingEarning a College Degree is Tough. Strong Reading and Writing Skills will Help.
In college, you’ll need to learn new things and write about them. Along with writing, it is important to read as much as possible. When you read, you expose yourself to different writing styles and new vocabulary — all of which makes your writing more interesting.
Continue ReadingBe a Traditional College Student and Prepare for a U.S. Army Career
If you are considering joining the military but still want to earn a college degree, look into North Dakota’s Army ROTC programming. As an ROTC cadet, you not only get to experience life as a traditional college student, you also receive formative training that prepares you for a career in the U.S. Army.
Continue Reading7 Impressive Tips for College Success
The impression you make on adults while you are in high school may very well impact the career opportunities you have later. You will either leave a good impression or a bad impression with those you meet. Here are seven tips to make sure it is good!
Continue ReadingThe SAT & ACT College Admissions Exams are the Tickets to Your Dream College
It is recommended that you start studying three to six months ahead of your scheduled test date and to study three to four hours every week.
Continue Reading7 Technology Tips All College Students Should Know
You can drastically cut your workload in college if you have basic technology skills developed before you unpack your bags in the dorm room. Here are a few things to think about.
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