Best Colleges for Pre-Med

Med school books(The following is a guest post by? John Rood of Next Step Test Preparation)

After astronaut, princess, and pro football player, doctor is one of the professions that people know they want to enter when they are young. Of course, doctor is the one that students generally stay with. For students who plan on going into medicine, choosing a college with a great pre-med program is a critical step.

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50-50 Highlights: List of Lists of 50-50 Colleges

man with listSince last April I’ve been creating lists of 50-50 schools by various topics. There have been 31 topics generating 58 tables. The idea behind the lists is provide people with different ways of learning about schools they may have never heard of before with a minimum set of standards.

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5 Steps to a Successful Junior Year

Success in stepsThe following is a guest post on junior year college planning by Jessica Socheski, a higher education writer.

Your junior year of high school is one of the most exciting seasons because this is when college preparation really kicks into high gear. Eleventh grade is the perfect time to explore career paths, visit colleges and complete your standardized tests (i.e. SAT and/or ACT). There are many opportunities and a lot of information that will be thrown at you in this year. But with a clear guide of what to do and what not to worry about, you’ll be able to successfully navigate your junior year.

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The Key Element in the College Decision Making Machine

Decision making chart and calculatorDon’t you wish there was a college decision making machine? You just enter some basic information on what you’re looking for in a college, what you can pay, click a button and you get the results–go to school X now! Well Tier One Athletics has created just such a college decision making machine.

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The First Step Towards Debt-Free College

student with backpack of moneyThe following is a guest post by Tom Bottorf of GetCollegeFunding.org.

I’m not sure exactly when the shift occurred, but sometime in the last 20 years, attending college has become synonymous with student loan debt. It’s pretty much assumed that the student should have some “skin in the game” by borrowing money to achieve their noble dream of getting a college degree.

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Can Virtual Campus Tours Replace the Real Thing?

university web search boxSince I’ve mentioned several times that it’s not necessary to do campus visits, I thought I should discuss some of the alternatives. The obvious one is a virtual campus tour. Most college websites offer some form of online tour through either video, 360 photos, or a map-based walking tour of the campus.

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Help Me Find a College: Michigan

Where to Start Looking to Find a College in Michigan

Michigan Highway SignThe Michigan CAP (College Access Portal) allows registered students to enter high school information, upload documents, and invited other users. You can search for Michigan colleges and view their profiles. It has a section on paying for college which includes a EFC Estimator, a long cost calculator, scholarship search function.? 

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Help Me Find a College: Georgia

Where to Start Looking to Find a College in Georgia

Georgia Highway SignStudents and families looking for colleges in Georgia should start at the GAcollege411 website. Users will find tools from planning high school to career exploration. There is the usual planning timeline and college search function. Students will also find test prep help for the SAT, ACT and the Georgia High School Graduation Test and End of Course Tests.

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Do College Rankings Matter?

Undergraduate Institutions attend by Med Students
Where did they come from?

The Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has done everyone a favor. It has a table that displays all of the undergraduate institutions of students who have attended the school.

Don’t get it? US News and World Report ranks Washington University as one of the top medical schools in the country. And you may have heard, they rank undergraduate institutions as well.

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