Tag Archives: college
College Conspiracy
Posted on 08. Dec, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
College education is the largest scam in US history! inflation.us
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College Students with Divorcing Parents
Posted on 30. Nov, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
I am an adult child of divorce. My parents recently divorced last year, and it still affects me today. I did this project for my Time/Sound class at my University. It’s purpose is to raise awareness that Adults (College Students, in this video), have trouble with their parents divorcing as much as young children & teenagers do, even though it is a little different. —–Join AdultChildrenOfDivorce.com’s Facebook Support Group—- www.adultchildrenofdivorce.com http www.twitter.com
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Asher Roth – I Love College With Lyrics
Posted on 24. Oct, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
profile.myspace.com Asleep In The Bread Aisle IN STORES APRIL 21!!!
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A Message From Lower Canada College’s Headmaster to Parents
Posted on 19. Oct, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
Headmaster Christopher Shannon updates parents on the progress of construction on Lower Canada College’s new rink and the positive impact that this will have on athletics at LCC
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How To Write a Foolproof College Application Essay
Posted on 16. Oct, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from bender and more videos in the College Admissions category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Most college essays are so full of crap you could plant a forest in them. Don’t be a forest-enabling loser; write an essay that reads right and rings true. To complete this How-To you will need: Time to think and write Pen and paper, or a computer Somebody you trust Step 1: What makes you unique Think about what makes you unique. You want to pick a subject that no other applicant could possibly write about. Tip: It could be your background—maybe you grew up as the only child of two acrobats. Or it could be a personal experience, the more unusual the better. Step 2: Ask friends & relatives Ask friends and relatives what makes you special. This could be embarrassing, especially if they don’t respond, but it could also help you identify something you hadn’t considered. Step 3: Write first draft Once you’ve picked a subject, write a first draft of your essay. Don’t worry about making it perfect—just get your thoughts on paper. Tip: Avoid gimmicks—admissions officers have seen them all. For example, don’t write your essay from the perspective of your dog. Step 4: Read over essay Read over your essay. Then read it again aloud—does it …
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College Kids Relient K Music Video
Posted on 14. Oct, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
College Kids Relient K Music Video filmed and edited at George Fox University
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Move In Day 2011 at the College of Charleston
Posted on 05. Sep, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
A couple of Organized Chaos volunteers who are also Phi Gamma Delta (Fiji) brothers borrowed a video camera to capture a few scenes from this past weekend. Check out some of the new and returning faces on campus! For more information on Residence Life and Move In Day: reslife.cofc.edu
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Parenting and HIgh School Students with College Entrance Tips
Posted on 03. Sep, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
www.fisimba.com How to and Tips for Parents and high school students to have successful college entry.
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Parenting a College Student: What to Expect
Posted on 26. Aug, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
For 30 years, Emory University psychology professor Marshall Duke has given a seminar for parents during Emory’s orientation weekend helping them with the transition from having a high school student to college student. It’s a difficult time for the parents, but in this video he gives tips on how to survive.
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How To Best Stay in Touch with College-Age Kids
Posted on 19. Aug, 2011 by Young Parents Guide.
www.preppedandpolished.com Alexis Avila Founder of Prepped & Polished suggests healthy ways for parents to stay in touch with their college-bound child. Do: Schedule a weekly phone call and stick to it. Don’t: Rely on Facebook and Twitter. AboutPrepped & Polished: Prepped & Polished is a premier educational services company founded by educators in 1999. Our mission is to provide you with the highest-quality customized learning experience available. We will help you achieve top grades, higher test scores and meet your college-related goals. Whether you are looking for in-person or online Tutoring, College Counseling, or Test Prep, we’re there to help you succeed. Our caring, dynamic educators graduated from some of the most elite schools in the nation, including Harvard, MIT and Princeton. They are ready to provide you with the strategies, tools and guidance necessary to ensure academic success.
