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November 27, 2008
Didn't choose Yale or MIT but wish you had? It's not too late. And you can go for free. What? That's right. As you consider your educational options over Thanksgiving, and especially if you're a non-traditional student, don't think you have to be left outside in the intellectual cold. Open courses will warm you right up. And you may not even have to have a book as large as the one pictured here.
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November 19, 2008
In BusinessWeek's most recent rankings of business schools, the University of Chicago, Harvard, and Northwestern took top spots for their full-time MBA programs. Business schools at UCLA, Emory, and USC, meanwhile, took top honors for their part-time programs.
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May 22, 2008
While not as attention-getting as academic quality or price tag, the size and location of a college have a big impact on your college experience. Take time to evaluate the pros and cons. One size doesn't fit all. Don't expect college life at a school of 50,000 to be the same as life at a campus of less than 1,000. Which do you prefer, falling asleep to the sound of honking taxis or the chirps of crickets? College will be your home for the better part of four years, so make sure you'll like where you'll be living.
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May 09, 2008
Despite the headlines this year about the competitive admissions process and large wait lists, there's still space and aid available at many schools, according to the most recent survey from the National Assocation of Admissions Counselors.
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