
Educational Consultant Says Explore Your Options
Mark uses the University of California in Santa Barbara as an example of a school that gives students multiple avenues to getting a degree.
Mark uses the University of California in Santa Barbara as an example of a school that gives students multiple avenues to getting a degree.
Mark speaks about the options for religious students searching for colleges to attend.
Mark advises students to consider the surroundings when picking a college.
Mark advises students not to take “research” at face value when considering a college.
Mark says the University of Southern California in Los Angeles has every reason to be popular… or does it?
While the liberal arts have declined in popularity in the past 50 years, part of this decline may be attributed to a misunderstanding of what a liberal education really is. Here are some definitions.
Mark describes Union College’s policy of teaching students how to do research in libraries.
Mark confronts the widespread wariness of attending colleges in the American South with an essay by Jake Bonnell, admissions counselor at Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi.
Mark visits Vassar College and talks about some of its more left-leaning tendencies.
Mark reminds students to take information sessions with a grain of salt and keep an eye out for the hard facts.
Mark goes to Hamilton College in Upstate New York to talk about the value of a first-hand impression of a college.
Mark talks about the shift in the function of university libraries as less students use books for their research.