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What Are Student Loans and Where to Find Them
- By Daniel Millions
- Published Yesterday
- Education
- Unrated
There are basically two places where you want to actively look for student loans The first would be the federal government and the second would be private lenders
Consolidation Offers Long Term Safety Against Student Debt
- By Daniel Millions
- Published Yesterday
- Education
- Unrated
Any student who had paid their own way through undergraduate or graduate school can tell you that education can be pricey However, a good education is something worthy of the high cost
What Are the Benefits of a Student Consolidation Loan
- By Daniel Millions
- Published 07/9/2008
- Education
- Unrated
If you have successfully managed to get through College and University then you are probably also burdened with a certain level of debt as a result of your studies Unsurprisingly, the last thing that most students need after they have finished their education is to be faced with a mass of debt repayments, especially as most do not get their ideal job straight away
Learn How to Obtain a Student Loan
- By Daniel Millions
- Published 07/9/2008
- Education
- Unrated
When it comes to getting a college education, many students already know that they'll have to pay a very expensive price Even though tuition keeps rising and rising, it seems as though students have no other choice than to take out student loans in order to pay for college and get that degree in order to provide financially and materially for their families
What You Need to Know About Student Loans
- By Daniel Millions
- Published 07/9/2008
- Education
- Unrated
A student loan is also known as an education loan and is used as financial aid for students These loans do have to be paid back at a later agreed date
What is the CLEP and How Can it Benefit You
- By Daniel Millions
- Published 07/4/2008
- Education
- Unrated
CLEP stands for College Level Examination Program and it is basically a series of examinations that is used to test the college-level knowledge of an individual An individual might have gained this knowledge from independent study, travel, course work, military service schools, professional development or cultural pursuits
Med Students It's Time for the MCAT
- By Daniel Millions
- Published 07/4/2008
- Education
- Unrated
The Medical College Admission Test covers a broad range of science, verbal and writing components Most medical schools take into consideration your college transcript and your MCAT score
Get a Better Understanding of the SAT Test
- By Daniel Millions
- Published 07/1/2008
- Education
- Unrated
The SAT test is one of the most important tests a high school student will ever take It is a large determinant of what college the student will get in to and a respected scale of one's intelligence and college readiness
Tips on How to Prepare for the LSAT
- By Daniel Millions
- Published 07/1/2008
- Education
- Unrated
The LSAT test stands for Law School Admission Test It is a standardized test that lasts for approximately a half-day and is required before you are admitted to an ABA-approved law school
Learning About the Patent Bar Exam
- By Daniel Millions
- Published 06/11/2008
- Education
- Unrated
If you are intent on attending college and taking college courses throughout your education, there are definitely quite a number of possibilities after you graduate with a Bachelor's degree One of those possibilities is to follow a Patent Agent or Patent Attorney career path
What Are GRE Tests And Who Takes Them
- By Daniel Millions
- Published 06/11/2008
- Education
- Unrated
These tests are meant to gauge undergraduate achievement in the following eight disciplines Biochemistry, Molecular and cell biology, chemistry, literature in English, physics, biology, computer science, mathematics and psychology
Overview of General Educational Development Tests
- By Daniel Millions
- Published 06/11/2008
- Education
- Unrated
For those that either drop out of or cannot complete high school, there is another option available Students can earn their GED, officially defined as "General Educational Development", by passing five tests issued by the American Council on Education
