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ASVAB Job Score Requirements—What Military Jobs Do I Qualify for?

Peterson's Blog

ASVAB scores help determine which military job will be a good fit for you and your skillset, so it’s essential to know what to aim for to meet your ASVAB job score requirements. With specific scores, you can get into individual branches of the Military including the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and Space Force. In this article, we will cover ASVAB requirements for each branch and how they correlate to specific jobs, offering a comprehensive overview for those preparing for e

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Deferred Early Decision by Swarthmore 2024-2025

The Koppelman Group

If you are reading this post, things haven’t turned out exactly as planned. You applied to Swarthmore Early Decision because you wanted an answer, early. Accepted or rejected, at least you would have an answer. But now you’re here, with a deferral decision, and everything is up in the air. You can walk away from Swarthmore at this point and not push it out of your mind.

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Opticianry Department Pilots Telehealth Eye Exam Technology

#LetsBFRANK: The College Admissions Blog

The Opticianry Department at Franklin Cummings Tech has installed an optician-assisted Telehealth Eye Exam Lab, becoming the first Opticianry school in the US to incorporate this state-of-the art technology into the curriculum. Telehealth eye exams are currently being offered at some eye health practices, such as optical shops. For the exam, patients are assisted on site by an Optician or a technician as they are engaged in an eye exam with a remote refractionist and Optometrist.

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What is the difference between an Agent and a Counselor?

ACM College Consulting

Often confused with being an agent, I find myself having to explain the differences to both families and universities. I am NOT an agent and have no interest in being paid by the colleges my students attend. The fundamental difference is that agents are paid commission by the universities they ‘partner’ with. They are paid based on the number of students that enroll in those colleges.