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On average, private nonprofit colleges cut tuition by more than half for first-time undergraduates,” according to the ...
For today’s students, college feels less like an intellectual journey and more like a financial endurance test. With total student debt doubling since 2008, passion often takes a backseat to ...
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Dumbing down the SAT won't serve students well
The SAT, once a crucial college readiness indicator, faces criticism for recent format changes prioritizing ease over rigor.
AI writing tools are becoming an everyday part of student life. At first, many people thought of them only as essay ...
Ten years ago, Vick Ballard was waived by the Colts after a history of injuries. Ballard was devastated but soon forged on to ...
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Marin Independent Journal on MSNGuest editorial: Dumbing down the SAT bodes poorly for education
There’s plenty of blame to go around for the poor learning trends. But the SAT has long been a powerful symbol of academic ...
Story profiles Rutgers Business School alumnus David Choi who studied real estate and has built a successful business in Newark doing real estate deals, bringing others into real estate and giving ...
College rankings headlines are often dominated by the same names: Ivy Leagues, elite research universities and schools that admit only a fraction of applicants. But that leaves out most students, say ...
Lonergan, a 6-foot-2-inch, 211-pound redshirt sophomore, earned the starting job over Grayson James in training camp.
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