Reasons NOT To Go To College
Looking for an Excuse to Avoid College? We Might Have It For You…. Forbes Magazine recently printed an interesting article titled “Five Reasons To Skip College.” The article pointed out what we all know, a college education is expensive. “Four years at an elite university like Princeton or Harvard will set you back around $160,000.” [...]
Top 10 Ways To Be Sure An Online School Is Legitimate
But How Do I Know If It’s a Good School? We’ve all heard them, slogans such as “Make over a million dollars more in your lifetime with a higher education degree,” or, “Live up to 7 years longer just by earning a college degree,” or, find greater happiness and more satisfaction out of life with [...]
Is the Cost of College Worth It?
Deciding If You Should Get That Degree…Or Not The economic news of the day is decidedly poor. Unemployment has risen above 9%, wage gaps continue to increase, median income has dropped by over 10%, and average costs of living continue to soar. In the past the answer to these problems always seemed to lie within [...]
The Results Are In: Online Learning Works
Recent Study Looks at Impact of Online Learning Do you want to go to school online? Adult Education will let you get your degree online! The National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) was involved in a recent study of online learning, called “Report on Outcomes from the Study of a SciPack Deployment in the Houston Independent [...]
Cost of an Education: Priceless
Tuition-Free Institutions Offer Cheaper Alternative for Students Tuition costs continue to rise and funding is at an all-time low, but students continue to look for ways to get their education. But what if there was a tuition-free alternative? A place a student could receive a degree without the high expenses? Impossible right? Wrong. According to [...]
Scare Tactics: Are School Recruiters Misleading You?
For-Profit Colleges Target Students, Leave Many In Debt Government agencies and representatives recently uncovered deceptive tactics and ill-advised practices used at many for-profit colleges across the nation to draw in and target low-income students. On The Radar For-profit colleges appeal to students within the under-privileged and minority brackets for years. Many of these college students [...]
