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September 2004 - Organizing Kids For College
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"Education is the ability to meet life's situations."
- Dr. John Hibben
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This Month's Featured Articles
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"Choosing The Right College For You"by Michelle Casto
How do you decide which schools are best for your needs? Here are a few selection criteria that will serve you better than how good the football team is!
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"Getting Into Your First Choice College"by Robert Moore
Here is some practical and proven advice to improve your odds of getting into the school of your choice -- from a Princeton student's point of view!
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"Organizing For Dorm Life"by Julie Bestry
When you send your kids away to school, be sure you give them the right tools, supplies, and attitude to succeed in school -- without you around every day.
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"Organizing Tips To Kick Off The New School Year"by Nancy Scott
College life is very different than high school -- here are some tips for managing your time, staying on top of studies, and finding success in your classes.
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"Organizing Your Education"by Liz Smith
Going to "college" doesn't have to mean a 4-year university -- there are many other options. Choose the right institution based on your specific needs and interests.
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"Sending The Kids To College"by Deborah Silberberg
This handy list of 10 tips for parents will assure that kids take what they need to school, get set up quickly in their new dorm, and don't get lost in homesickness.
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"The Real Scoop On College Planning"by Cindy Diccianni
If you are helping your child save for school, here is some important information about educational savings accounts, 529 plans, and UGMA / UTMA accounts.
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"Time Management Strategies For College Freshman"by Jessica Nesmith
Managing your time effectively is much harder when you combine the newfound freedom and added responsibilities of being on your own for the first time…
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