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By: letslaugh
Jul 11, 2009

As a senior in high school, everyone is beginning to talk about which college they are planning to attend, yet you may not want to go to college like everyone else. You want to start working and making money right after you graduate from high school. Well… the thing is you can!

By: letslaugh
Jul 02, 2009

Just because you are not getting GPA of 4.0 does not mean you cannot get into a good college. There are so many college and university in America that you should not limit yourself. Here is a suggestion list of colleges for B students. You could always go online and search more and find the college that is right for you
For those who live in the west or want to attend a school in the west:

Loyola Marymount University (CA)
Average GPA: 3.65

University of Portland (OR)
Average GPA: 3.7

University of Redlands (CA)
Average GPA: 3.54

University of San Francisco (CA)

By: letslaugh
Jun 20, 2009

To many high school students, summer break is a time of relaxation and freedom from school. But many students are wasting their precious minutes. What many students don't know is that summer break is an awesome opportunity to explore and prepare for college. Freshmen, sophomore, juniors, and seniors, here is how you could spend your summer break.

Freshmen: You have plenty of time to get ready for college. Start planning to receive good grades throughout high school. Review the classes you are going to take.

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