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Chris Barnes is a month away from the final exams for his first semester at a community college but he's already planning for when he finishes his second year and transfers to Minnesota State University.
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Chris Barnes is a month away from the final exams for his first semester at a community college but he's already planning for when he finishes his second year and transfers to Minnesota State University.
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Jason Carlson spends little time standing in front of his general biology class. He bounces around the room, checking a student's quiz, peeking in on a group exercise, suggesting a different idea. His students have already heard him lecture -- online.
Congratulations. After years of blood, sweat and occasional tears, your child has just entered a dream college -- or any college. Now comes the hard part: paying for it.
David Fajgenbaum started his freshman year of college as a pre-med student at Georgetown University with much anxiety -- worrying about his mother's failing health.
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Chris Barnes is a month away from the final exams for his first semester at a community college but he's already planning for when he finishes his second year and transfers to Minnesota State University.
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Parents, no matter what end of the "organized" spectrum they happen to fall on, are often flummoxed when it comes to teaching their own children how to become more organized.
Congratulations. After years of blood, sweat and occasional tears, your child has just entered a dream college -- or any college. Now comes the hard part: paying for it.
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