It is easy to get caught up in college and university rankings, or league tables as they are called in the UK, so it is always important to understand just how a set of rankings compares institutions. University World News recently published this article on what the rankings do and do not measure: Eight years of ranking: What have we learned? Lynn O’Shaugnessy, who writes for CBS Money Watch as well as her own College
[Read more ...]As fees for universities in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland increase, more students from the EU are heading to Scotland which has not raised its fees. BBC News – Rise in EU students applying to Scottish universities. At the same time that fees are increasing, the available number and range of course options is declining. One in four university courses axed in England but few cut in Scotland. Conversely, more students from Scotland are going
[Read more ...]Science at Liberal Arts Colleges: A Better Education?
In Lynn O’Shaughnessy‘s blog post on The Colleges Where PhD’s Get Their Start, she links to this insightful article comparing the experience of undergraduate science students at small liberal arts colleges to those at large research universities. Although you may hear similar points made in many discussions of liberal arts colleges vs. larger universities, this article goes in more depth and cites data to back up its assertions. I’ve attached a lengthy essay by Thomas
[Read more ...]U.S. Universities Giving Significant Financial Aid to International Students
Although U.S. citizens – whether resident in the United States or not – have an easier time getting financial aid to attend university in the U.S., many universities award significant financial aid to international students. This list allows you to compute the percent of international undergraduate students enrolled at each of university that received financial aid as well as the average amount of aid awarded.
[Read more ...]Top 10 Cheapest Colleges for Foreign v US Students
Side by Side Comparison: Top 10 Cheapest Colleges for Foreign v US Students « VOA Student Union.
[Read more ...]Which to take? SAT vs. ACT
US colleges and universities that required standardized tests for admissions give you the option of taking the SAT or the ACT. A small number of very competitive schools may require SAT Subject Tests in addition to either the SAT or ACT. So how to decide which test to take? This article give a reasonable overview of the differences between the two tests. Be sure to read the comments because the readers have made so good
[Read more ...]Not All College Degrees Are Created Equal
This recent report put out by Georgetown University’s Center for Education and the Workforce discusses the relative unemployment rates and earnings in the US based on the individual’s college major.
[Read more ...]Great Advice for Students: An MIT Alum’s Advice to a Struggling Student
Study Hacks » Blog Archive » Intelligence is Irrelevant: An MIT Alum’s Advice to a Struggling Student.
[Read more ...]Why More UK Students Are Studying Abroad
Recent increases in student fees in the UK are sending more students looking for other options: Tuition fees: why studying abroad could now be a first-class idea for youngsters wanting a university degree – Telegraph.
[Read more ...]U.S. College Admission’s Best Kept Secret
In the U.S., college and university admissions officers frequently do not indicate that your chances of admission are higher if you apply early. College Admission’s Best Kept Secret – Forbes
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