Mon, 30 July 2007
College. Those eight letters can mean
four years, or two years, or even 16 years. College can be big or
small, public or private. It can even be a university. On this week's
CappCast, Carole Snow, vice provost with the University of
Illinois-Chicago is hear to define college in more than the Webster's
Dictionary sense. She tells you about the different types of degrees,
from associates to doctorates. Then, she breaks it down even furhter
with, comparing liberal arts studies with professional degrees and
technical training. She even lets you know about the advantages of
community colleges. It's everything you wanted to know about college in seven minutes. Don't write your first application without this information. Then, for more information on how to get accepted at the right college for you, visit Cappex.com, where colleges apply to you. Direct download: CappCastEp21_Tip_CSnow_UIC_July07.mp3 Category: Expert Advice -- posted at: 4:04 AM Comments[0] |
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