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Transfer Checklist: 7 Key Steps to Transfer Colleges

Koodoos Learning

Well, you hate to admit it, but you’ve given this decision enough thought and you know what you have to do. It’s time to transfer. Transferring is a big decision, as there are a lot of pieces that go into selecting a college and applying is a time commitment - especially when you’re still juggling classes and trying to keep your grades up. Here’s a list of the 7 steps you need to take to transfer colleges. 1.

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5 Types of College Application Deadlines

the college spy

Colleges utilize five types of application deadlines. As students plan for college, an understanding of how each type can affect their admissions chances as well as how a deadline at one college can limit the deadline choice at another college should be a key part of planning the admissions process. The deadline types and the benefits/drawbacks of each are described below along with specific tips from The College Spy to help you decide which deadline is best for you. 1.

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How the College Board and ACT can stay in business and actually help the students they claim to have been helping all along

JON BOECKENSTEDT'S ADMISSIONS WEBLOG

Now that California has put the ACT and SAT in the ICU, I suspect there will be many meetings in the coming weeks about how the companies remain viable going forward. The COVID-19 pandemic had already struck a body blow, of course, and there have been suggestions that the companies will have to dramatically restructure […].

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Is Grammarly Worth It? My 2020 Review

Koodoos Learning

It makes sense to ask, “Why do I need another spell checker when Google Docs and Microsoft Word come with text editors built-in?” That’s what I thought too before I downloaded Grammarly. As a program analyst and writing tutor, I spend most of my day behind a computer typing emails, essays, and memorandums, and I use Microsoft Office or Google Docs for about 99% of that work.