25
Jun

2014

The Top Reason College-Level Education Is Likely to Go Online

Most Americans are probably not very familiar with the concept of asset bubbles. Though the years from 2007 until 2010 saw the unwinding of a massive bubble in the housing market, it could still be argued that the average person is not quite sure what an asset bubble is or how it affects their lives. […]

4
Jun

2014

15 Year Old Graduates with 4 Associate Degrees

Every so often a news story breaks about a phenomenal child who finishes high school early and tackles college courses years before his or her peers. Such stories are always inspirational, showing the world that there are no limits to what human beings are capable of. One such story, which was recently published in USA […]

7
Apr

2014

Rate of U.S. High School Grads Entering College Continues to Slide

For the past 50 years, popular wisdom in American culture has said that going to college after high school is the best way to get ahead in life.  And while getting a college education still strongly correlates to increased earnings, new statistics indicate that fewer high school graduates are enrolling in college.  The decreasing rate […]

21
Feb

2014

How Does Online Tutoring Work?

Tutoring, in general, is the assistance provided to help a student excel in the subjects of: science (subcategories usually include: Earth, Biology, Physics and Chemistry); math (including: Basic, Algebra, Trigonometry and Calculus), English Literature and many more courses of study.  With a tutor (or mentor), students learn studying skills, which allows them to turn in […]

14
Feb

2014

Tips For Success On Home Study Courses

The concept of adult education has been around for decades. In the early days those who did not wish to take classes in a school setting, or didn’t have the time, would subscribe to so-called “correspondence courses,” in which most of the schooling, testing, grading, and other correspondence would take place through the mail. With […]

7
Feb

2014

Study from Home – The Future of Post Grade School Learning

The concept of homeschooling of grade school children elicits a variety of reactions when it is mentioned in most social circles, and rarely is any of those reactions very favorable. Some people laugh it off as something that socially awkward and overprotective parents force on their children, while others see it as a detriment to […]

24
Jan

2014

Home Schooled Teenagers And The Transition To College Life

According to experts, the myths surrounding home-schoolers are mostly false and in fact most of them are well-prepped for college life. From filling out financial aid forms and settling into a dorm room with two or more strangers, making the transition from high school to college can be a shock to them, even for the […]