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Although freshman year may seem early to start thinking about college, the truth is that the process starts as soon as you choose your first high-school schedule. Are you taking the hardest classes you are capable of? Are you studying a foreign language
Because CollegeBoard administers the SAT college entrance exam, their name may be familiar. But in addition to SAT registration and test prep, their site features a terrific collection of articles about how to choose a college and a major, and a databas
Like CollegeBoard, Petersons has separate portals for students and parents. For students, the site is quite extensive, and is divided into four steps.
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Each year U.S. News publishes a ranking of the countrys best colleges.
It's never too early to involve children in thinking about their future. Will they go to college? What will they study? Where will they go? How much will it cost? Wondering where to find some answers? Look to the Web. Here are some terrific cyber-resource
The CollegeView Web Edition is a database of 3,300 two- and four-year colleges with multimedia "tours".