How unfair is it to have gone through 13 grades of school, done everything better than anyone else, been involved in an unreasonable number of activities, been the high school valedictorian, gone off to George Washington University, graduated magna cum laude from the GW business school, applied for dozens of jobs and been turned down [...]
Higher Education
NY Times Blog Series on Community College
Kay M. McClenney, whose day job involves being the director of the Center for Community College Student Engagement, is a contributing writer for the NY Times blog, The Choice, which focuses on college admissions advice. Dr. McClenney just posted part 5 of a week-long series answering readers’ questions about community college.
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Obama’s Exchange Student Plan
Any effort made to help Americans see that we’re only one of the many cultures/countries/peoples in this world is forward movement.
The Cost of College and the Three-Year Degree Option
Again with the slapping. This time it’s for the jackasses in charge of higher education in this country. If you still feel they (the schools, the loan people, and the government) aren’t lacking in smarts and high-moral-ground-standing cojones, then please read this excerpt.
33 Posts On America’s Education System
Here they are, including some Education Reform posts proving I’m not always in disagreement with President Obama.
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