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23 hours ago ago from Allen's College Admissions Blog
Search College Admissions Home Education College Admissions Email College Admissions College Prep Choose a School The Application Free College Admissions Newsletter! Sign Up Discuss in my Forum Allen's College Admissions Blog November 2009 Archive By Allen Grove , About.com Guide to College Admissions My Bio My Blog My Forum Add to: iGoogle My Yahoo! RSS The Western Athletic Conference Monday November ...
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22 hours ago ago from FinancialFred.com
I'm in college now, and it seems like a doghouse out there. See I go to a community college, and I have been in college for a while since I have been going part time. I am seeing a change in college education. I used to believe that if government gave grants ($you don’t have to pay back) to people who could not afford college then more people would be educated and have more knowledgeable. I feel that i'm wrong now. See when I went to college ...
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December 26, 2009 by admin Filed under Computers Leave a comment Northampton Community College students enrolled in the CISC100 Computer Technology 1 class show how to use a few new features in Windows 7. Some of the features include the Aero Split, the Aero Shake, and the new taskbar. Instructor of the course is Mary Zegarski, associate professor of Computer Science at NCC. Northampton Community College NCC ...
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6 hours ago ago from Continuing Dental Education, Dental Continuing Education Classes
Many high schools have AP programs and such that offer college credit, or they make deals with local colleges and offer classes at them and give credit for it. However, what I'm wondering is if there are any colleges or universities that offer courses to high school students that are from the high school you are attending. I hope you understand what I mean. I understand they'd still want to know grades and stuff probably, but I'm an advanced ...
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