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College Admissions Dance Gets Longer, More Complicated

It could be a long wait -- well into the summer for some -- before it's clear where the largest graduating high school class in three decades will be studying in the fall.
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Kiplinger's Rates the Best Values in Private Colleges
Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine looked for strong academics, attractive prices and generous financial aid to rank the best values among America's top private colleges and universities. Also listed: the top public colleges in the country.
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Should Student Interns Be Paid?
Compensation for student interns is a thorny issue, particularly for small businesses. Understanding the law and the shifting policies at colleges can aid the decision and help students know their rights.
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U.S. Student Writing Gets a Bit Better
American students are slowly getting better at crafting sentences and using the written word to persuade and explain. But the latest results also show wide gaps between white and minority students, higher-income and low-income students, and between girls and boys.
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Math Experts Want to Multiply Algebra Lessons
U.S. panel says mastery of algebra should be a key goal for students. (©istockphoto.com)
U.S. panel says mastery of algebra should be a key goal for students. (©istockphoto.com)
American students have fallen below top-performing nations in math because their courses skim the surface of too many topics, critics say. Now a prominent national panel is calling for schools to focus on key topics that promote success in algebra as a bridge to future learning.
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Parents May Consider the Montessori Alternative
Take some time to read about what a Montessori school is and how it differs from most traditional schools.  You might find that it offers the type of education you wish to find for your child.
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