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Moving On | Homeschool College Navigator
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Welcome to the Homeschool College Navigator. April 4, 2014 in. When I first started. But I won’t just leave you hanging with that. Like any good conclusion, it must give a good summary of everything that’s been covered. With 160 posts (including this one), I couldn’t possibly go over everything without being redundant and exhaustive, so I’ll be brief. There’s a lot here, so I’ll only outline the essentials so you can work off from there. Learning how to study. Or how to take notes. To front the expenses ...
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25 Things You Can Do While at a Red Light | Homeschool College Navigator
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Welcome to the Homeschool College Navigator. 25 Things You Can Do While at a Red Light. April 1, 2014 in. Here, I give to you twenty-five things you can do while waiting at a red light ( not all at once, of course):. Read a book. Any book. Study out of your textbook. Eat a sandwich. This will of course require that you bring a sandwich with you. Pop open your trunk. Best done when someone honks their horn at you the MOMENT the light turns green. Solve a crossword puzzle. Or Tweet about it. You twit.
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About | Homeschool College Navigator
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Welcome to the Homeschool College Navigator. I’m Justin Gregoire. The guy who spends his spare time writing stuff, and hoping that people will read what he has to say. Having obtained my A.A. and spent one measly semester at a university to pursue a degree in Information Technology, which I soon realized I had very little interest in. I’ve decided to take a step back to think about what I. Want to do. This is where I’m at now. Find out more about College. Learn More Here ».
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What Are Colleges Looking For? | Homeschool College Navigator
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Welcome to the Homeschool College Navigator. What Are Colleges Looking For? April 29, 2013 in. Last week, the Huffington Post televised an interview. With high school seniors and college students about what it takes to get into college. It’s around 15-20 minutes long and it has been embedded below for your convenience. So what can you take from this? In short: be yourself. What is it that you love to do? Http:/ twitter.com/marykprather Homegrown Learners. Hey Mary, thanks for stopping by! If you're looki...
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Utilizing LinkedIn | Homeschool College Navigator
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Welcome to the Homeschool College Navigator. April 2, 2014 in. The question is, why? Is it because nobody has heard of it? With 250 million plus members, I find that kind of hard to believe. Is it because students are lazy and would rather spend their time on Facebook instead? Most likely. Our time would probably be better spent though asking not so much why certain people don’t use LinkedIn, but instead, why. You use LinkedIn and. Should you use it? The Head Honcho over at Rock Paper Simple. Joshua: Fir...
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Resources for Students | Cabarrus County Home School Association
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Skip to main content. Answers.com: The Kids' Guide to Higher Education. BJ Pinchbeck's Homework Helper. Classzone.com - Web Research Guide. College Scholarships: Homework Helper. Discovery Channel's Student Resources. Online Opportunities for Young Writers. Search Engine Resources for Kids. Word Central for Kids. Via Merriam Webster Online. NC Colleges and Universities. Art Institute of Charlotte. Asheville-Buncombe Tech Community College. Central Carolina Community College. ECPI College of Technology.
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What Would You Do With A Paid One-Year Vacation? | Homeschool College Navigator
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Welcome to the Homeschool College Navigator. What Would You Do With A Paid One-Year Vacation? March 24, 2014 in. Traditionally, many students take the summer off and start college in the fall. Though some colleges are now recognizing the need for students to take a year off. Maybe As a copywriter, I may benefit from learning more about marketing and professional writing. If only I had the money to do it…. Larr; The Ethics of Cheating. Does It Really Matter Where You Go to College? Learn More Here ».
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Will a College Degree Help You Get a Raise? | Homeschool College Navigator
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Welcome to the Homeschool College Navigator. Will a College Degree Help You Get a Raise? March 17, 2014 in. When you go to college and spend tens of thousands of dollars on a Bachelor’s degree, they expect to come out with a job, established in the career of their choice. But because many of them lack experience, they must settle for an entry-level job, making far below the statistical average of about $45,000 a year. But you should at least be able to get a raise, right? Not really, no. It. If you're lo...
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4 Tips to Adhere to When Taking Loans | Homeschool College Navigator
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Welcome to the Homeschool College Navigator. 4 Tips to Adhere to When Taking Loans. January 29, 2014 in. Attend a school you can afford. While it may seem way cooler to go to a prestigious university like Duke to get your 4-year degree, it’s going to be incredibly expensive. The best route to take would be to get your 2-year degree in a community or state college and finish off at a university that won’t end up leaving you in debt for the rest of your career. Complete Your FAFSA early. So get to it.
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