
Large vs. Small Colleges–Which Size Is Best For Me?
Which is better for you, large or small? To answer this question, think of going to a sumptuous buffet. How much can you eat? What delectable food will you start with?

Which is better for you, large or small? To answer this question, think of going to a sumptuous buffet. How much can you eat? What delectable food will you start with?

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Some kids know exactly what they want out of their college degrees. And kids like this go to places like Drexel University.

Will you be interviewing at any colleges this fall? Here a few tips to help you prepare.

How do we choose a major in college? Do we really know what a major is? Read this post for some basic information.

How safe are college campuses? How safe should they be? To what lengths–and expense–should colleges go to “guarantee” safety? Mark ruminates on these questions.

Want to prepare for college AND save money? Consider dual enrollment courses at your local community college

Drexel University doesn’t pretend to be all things to all people. It offers an excellent professional preparation for self-directed students.

Applying to an out-of-state public university can be a good admissions strategy. However, it may not be the smartest financial move.

Colleges have agendas. They have goals. They seek a diverse student population. Haverford Colleges seems to be meeting its goals.

Should you avoid schools with a religious affiliation if you don’t ascribe to that religion? Not necessarily. Take the example of Muhlenberg.

Each of the Ivy League colleges is different. Watch this video to see what distinguishes Brown.