Help your child take the right steps in middle school to prepare for college.
College is expensive, your child doesn't have a clue about a career path. Is it really worth it? Read on before you decide.
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Applying to college can be stressful. This is likely the first decision your child will make that has such important consequences. Learn how you can help.
These Web sites provide tools to help narrow the field for your college-seeking student.
I am currently a junior at a Long Beach, California, high school, and I was wondering since my high school rating is at the basic average, will that affect me when I apply? Also, I would like to go to a European college for fashion...