I have really enjoyed the relationships I’ve been building, helping my customers long after they have bought my transfer guide and even longer after they have already been accepted into top universities. Furthermore, I sometimes like to post questions that I think would help other people and it seems like others like it so here was another good one. This customer emailed me a day or so after buying my […]
Community College
One of my customers, I’ll call him John for the purpose of this post, purchased my community college guide about two years ago. Today, he has been successfully accepted into two great universities as a transfer student. Although he was at a 4-year college (not a community college), John bought my eBooks and had been emailing me questions all throughout his college experience. I was very proud when he told […]
Here’s another question that I get from time to time. Recently, a customer of my eBook, asked me about transferring out now or later since he had been accepted into 2 very good universities. I’ll share a bit of information I shared with him here. Having skyped with this customer after his purchase, I quickly learned that he was very similar to me – had the capability but didn’t apply […]
This week, one of my customers of The 3 Word Truth asked me the following. I thought it would be good idea to answer the question in the form of a blog post since I’ve seen similar inquiries. (I’ve left out name and sensitive information for usual reasons). Hi Chad, Thank you for helping me , but I have one more question. I am senior in high school, passing with […]
When you first decide to transfer from a college course in languages to a University program, you have to go through the same process as you would if you transferred from any other program. Students apply to the transfer university with transcripts of their grades in the previous year or two years of study. If their grades are good enough, they can continue their studies at university. Students need to […]
The training that community college nurses receive enables them to acquire multiple skills and considerable medical knowledge. These can be used to pursue a wide range of careers in both clinical and non-clinical settings. Diligent individuals can rise through the ranks or pursue non-traditional paths. Post-graduate education may lead to better opportunities in different fields. The following are just some of the options available: Administration Most people start out as […]
For those interested in transferring from community college and graduating with an engineering degree, it is a good idea to look into what specialty you plan on taking. Engineering is a very broad and exciting field of study, with a wide variety of disciplines that can be considered. Whether you’re transferring to an Ivy League school or local 4 year college, you don’t want to waste any time completing your […]
Communication is essential to any relationship whether the connection is personal or professional. Handwritten forms of communication seem to be outdated by electronic forms that have become more efficient and cost effective ways to reach out to others. The rise of social media has established other avenues to message friends and peers, but email remains the most popular form of communication for casual and professional settings. Colleges are following this […]
While psychology is still a relatively broad and new field of study, enormous advancements are constantly being made, thanks to the efforts of innovative researchers. Since its proposed practice and study, psychology has since branched out into a wide number of disciplines, for each of which a degree can be earned after receiving the appropriate education in college. Abnormal Psychology Abnormal psychology is one of the several branches of psychology […]
The coalescence of technology within various educational disciplines has created both an opportunity and a challenge. The opportunity is in the form of innovation, allowing transfer students to grow with new paradigms. This can be clearly seen with the success of hybrid models such as management information systems (business and economics) and bioinformatics (biology and computer science). Degree programs are adapting to the needs of our economy. The challenge lies […]
Community colleges have been celebrated for creating an affordable learning environment open to more students as well as employing more professors, administrators and other staff in local economies. But junior colleges have also been chastised for allowing many students to drop in and out of classes for several years without ever achieving a degree or transferring to a university. But according to a recent article in the New York Times, […]
It’s no secret that the costs of higher education are rising. For the 2013-14 school year, the average cost of living on campus and going to an In-State school is estimated to be just under $23,000. For a four-year private school, the cost will be just under $45,000. Beginning in 2003, the increase in college tuition and fees for a four-year education has outpaced inflation by anywhere from 0.5% to […]
College transfer invites a bevy of new and beneficial life experiences. Scores of younger women augment college life by joining a sorority, an extended family of sisterhood. Moreover, sororities are not immediate on-campus clubs. Membership and acceptance lasts a lifetime, affording members a number of benefits. Read why so many consider sorority membership each semester. Is sorority life right for you? The following benefits can’t hurt. Charity Charity work is […]
Community college tends to have a bad reputation. Even NBC created a sitcom chronicling every negative stereotype people think of when the words “community” and “college” are put together. However, attending community college might be the wisest decision you will ever make. Admission counselors at 4-year colleges are inundated with thousands of applicants from high school seniors who have similar characteristics, essays, and SAT scores. It is difficult to make […]
Your transfer to medical school from college or university requires planning well in advance of the fact. Ideally, you would have thought of going into medical sciences before entering college, not just months before the end of your undergraduate education. There are many prerequisites to consider, and some medical schools have stiffer requirements than others if competition is fierce. It might be necessary to take a further year of college […]