Tips on Getting Along with Your College Roommate
One of the biggest adjustments you will have to make is having to move out of your home and into a completely new place with some complete strangers: your roommates. MSU Apartments Blog mentions the following:
Living with someone new or even someone you know but have never lived [...] Continue Reading…
Some Tips on Dealing with Stress in College
College can be extremely stressful and draining. If you aren’t careful, this stress can lead you to suffer in various aspects of your life. Here’s what Whooknoo shares on the topic:
For college students, the middle of September signifies the fact that the fall semester is well under [...] Continue Reading…
College Application as a Form of Self-Discovery
In a world where the young ones are taught by their parents to value self-esteem, it’s quite hard to deal with rejection letters from colleges and universites. According to The Choice:
Self-awareness, self-worth and self-affirmation are all traits we strive to develop in children – both in school and at [...] Continue Reading…
Get a Good Work Study Program in College
A great way to help you deal with all of the expenses of college is to get a work study program. While some are worried that working while in college can impair one’s effectiveness in their studies, the Federal Work Study program offers some great benefits to help [...] Continue Reading…
Available Scholarships at Cornell University
Prospective Cornell University students may use the Financial Aid Estimator to guide them regarding their eligibility for financial aid. Basically, financial aid is determined by subtracting a student’s family contribution from the cost of attendance, which gives the student’s financial need.
The financial aid given to a student consists of [...] Continue Reading…
Available Grants at Cornell University
A prospective student’s eligibility for financial aid is determined by subtracting the student’s financial contribution from the cost of attendance at Cornell University. Interested students may use the Cornell Financial Aid Estimator to have a better idea of their eligibility for financial aid, as well as the amount that [...] Continue Reading…
Available Federal Loans at Cornell University
Financial aid at Cornell University has two components: self-help and grants. Grants, which also includes scholarships, are awards of money requiring no work or repayment. However, grants are awarded only after the self-help component of financial aid has been determined.
Self-help includes loans, student employment, and the Federal Work-Study program. [...] Continue Reading…
OVU Student Aces the MCAT
Ohio Valley University (OVU) must be truly proud of Mitch Ramsey, a senior of its School of Mathematics and Sciences, who aced the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) after being placed in the 96th percentile of the overall exam in the summer of 2010 and 98th percentile in Biology. [...] Continue Reading…
Reported Increase in Early College Applications
Sarah Gallagher Dvorak, George Mason University’s director of Undergraduate Admissions, has confirmed that there’s an increase in the number of high school students opting for college admissions. This report can also be supported by the rise in the number of applicants who opt for early decision and early action, [...] Continue Reading…
All About the Washington and Lee University School of Law
The Washington and Lee University School of Law is a unique law school in the sense that it is a small institution with a small population located in a small town, Depaite this, applicants and eventaul students are given the opportunity to earn a JD degree in high [...] Continue Reading…