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Monday
Aug202012

Back to School 2012- All About Sharing Showers 

Photo Courtesy of http://4.bp.blogspot.comFor many, the fate of the communal shower is unavoidable.  This post is for freshman/transfer students who’ve yet to experience sharing a bathroom with a bunch of total strangers.  If you are anything like me, the thought the germs lurking/festering on those white polyurethane shower curtains prompts all types of gagging.  Ilk! I’m here to share some information an give you a few tips to help you conquer the community bathroom. 

 

Wednesday
Sep142011

The GlamNERD's Guide to the U.S. News & World Report College Rankings! 

The 2012 edition of U.S. News & World Reports Best Colleges was published online yesterday September 13th. U. S. News & World Report’s published rankings of colleges and universities is the nation’s most popular and most controversial listing of its kind.  Annually, the magazine collects and analyzes statistical data on colleges and universities throughout the country and ranks institutions based on their performance on various indicators/dimensions of academic quality.  Many academics, economists, consumers etc have challenged the credibility of the lists, questioning both the data collected and the process by which it is analyzed.  Additionally, every school varies in mission, administration, faculty, culture, financial status , etc, therefore many  have argued whether are not there are universal standards of academic quality and institutional effectiveness.

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In any case, many high school teachers, counselors, students and their families use the U. S. News & World Report rankings as a resource in identifying options for college and beyond.  Many do so with a superficial understanding of the rankings and how to use them.  Through this post I will share some general information about the methodology of the U.S. News & World Report College Rankings and some insight as to how to use them properly in your college search.

 

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Friday
Jul292011

Student Loan Default Series Day 2

To continue with the student loan default series, today we will discuss various measures that students can/should take to prevent going into default on their student loans. There are several steps that students can do to ensure that they will be able to repay their student loans in a timely manner and prevent the devastating consequences of student loan default. 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday
Jul272011

Back To School 2011- Tips for International Students

Got a question from a reader/subscriber that lives overseas.  He/she will be attending an American college/university and asked if I had any advice for international students.  I’m more than happy to oblige. It’s easy for those of us born and raised in the United States to take certain aspects of American college student life and culture for granted.  I’ve put together some information that will hopefully be helpful to those students that maybe unfamiliar with the way things operate on this side of the pond

 

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Monday
Jul252011

Back to School 2011- Prepping for Class Registration

I’m sorry I'm so late with today's post. But let's not dwell on the hole and forget to enjoy donut! The important thing is, I'm back and I've got useful general information about course registration.  As an academic advisor, I consistently find that most students, regardless of class level, go about course registration all wrong. Most rely on advisors and professors to do it for them and/or take whatever classes are available with little to no thought of their overall academic and professional goals. Selecting your classes haphazardly can be dangerous.  You could end up with horrible professors or taking classes at ridiculous times of the day and you could even end up having to take and extra semester/year to complete your degree. I've provided some general information below that will hopefully help students prepare to register for their classes.  In future posts I will discuss more class/major specific information.  These are just your basic do's and don't.  Don’t miss the bus and keep checking back for more.  

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