Military deployment can change a person's life and make transitioning to a civilian lifestyle more challenging for many. However, this situation doesn't have to be a traumatic experience if a veteran knows how to prepare for their new life. For example, they may use online schools focused on military personnel to train for a new civilian career and experience minimal
- If you went to college in the 1990s, you probably remember the application process as being somewhat stressful. There may have been a lot of papers to fill out, an essay or two to write, and recommendation letters to be obtained. Well, that's nothing compared to what high school seniors (and their parents) go through today. The college admissions process has changed d
- Most classes can be taught online with the help of secure messaging software, video chat programs, and pre-recorded lectures. Members of the military are uniquely poised to take advantage of online university classes. Here are four things that you can do with the aid of an online college: 1. Earn a first or second degree An online university can help people in the mil
- The opponents of online college often argue that if one attends college online, they do not get the traditional college experience. That is true. However, it does not mean that attending college online is a bad idea. Sure, online attendance means you won't get to live in the dorms or hang out in the student union, but online college has its own benefits, which you may
- Deciding which schools to apply to and getting through the testing, application, and planning process can take a lot of hard work. If you have a teen and they plan to attend college, you may be wondering how you can make this process easier for them. It's possible to help them on your own, but another option is to get the help of a college consultant. Keep reading to