The fact that more students accept higher education means a potential higher unemployment. When students graduate from colleges, they face a higher pressure of job-hunting. From my perspective, we cannot ignore the problems colleges’ opening their doors wider creates in the short run. But in ...
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SAT Scores for Alaska Colleges (mid 50%) (Learn what these numbers mean) Open admissions does not mean that most of Alaska's colleges will accept everyone who applies -- students will need to meet specific course credit and grade requirements, and must still submit an application to the scho...
Some schools say that they only accept the ACT with the writing section, but they still superscore the ACT. So, if I send in 1 ACT with the writing and 1 ACT without the writing section, will they use both of the ACTs for the superscore? Or will they only use the ACT with the w...
While there are various explanations for this phenomenon, there is one outsized contributing factor: Many schools accept large numbers of international students. The greatest trade deficit in the United States is not in sneakers, smartphones, and automobiles; it’s in unde...
That said, don’t stress about one not-so-great AP test—your AP test scores will only hurt you if they areallbad. Just try to get the highest scores you can on your AP and IB exams so that your high scores give colleges another reason to accept you!
I also like that most students are athletes, so professors understand and accept the fact if you have to miss class for a game. I wish the food was better as well as more housing options, because upperclassmen housing options are limited... Read 692 reviews grade COverall Niche Grade Acc...
“Being a legacy is kind of like getting the Disney FastPass to go to the front of the line,” says Julie Park, an associate professor of education at theUniversity of Maryland, College Park. “It’s not that you didn’t pay to get in like everyone else, and you probably have pr...
The cost of college has been rising faster than the rate of inflation for quite a few years, now, according to the College Board, and that fast increase affects some segments of students harder than others. First-generation college students, non-traditional aged working adults, minority, and ...
Many coalition schools will accept applications through the coalition's portal beginning in the summer of 2016. However, with the coalition's announcement just days old, the organizers got hit withtremendous resistanceearlier this month at the annual conference of the National Association for College ...