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Is Online College Degree Right for Me?

The term online college degrees refers to college degrees that can be earned by studying, taking courses through Internet. Its not required to attend colleges and visit campus. Improvements in technology and the increasing use of the Internet worldwide have led to a rapid growth of online colleges. Bachelors, Masters, PhD degrees can be obtained…

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10 Actual – More – Next – New LSAT PrepTests Books

Yes, the title for this posts is head spinning and someone who is not preparing for LSAT (Law School Admission Test) will have hard time understanding the name. Maybe name of the LSAT PrepTests books was designed just for Lawyers. Unlike other admission test prep books, actual questions that appeared in LSAT test are published…

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Revised GRE Scoring – Multi Stage Test vs CAT

Revised GRE Scoring is explained in this blog post. ETS started offering Revised GRE from August 1, 2011. GRE test offered today is Computer Adaptive Test (CAT). Revised GRE is variant of CAT and its called Multi Stage Test (MST). Information you are going to learn here today about Revised GRE scoring is something new…

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Average GMAT Scores for Universities

Average GMAT Scores for Universities of admitted students or minimum GMAT scores required for admission from particular university will help prospective students streamline their preparation based on the target universities. For instance Average GMAT Scores for Class for 2011 in Yale University is 714 and 80% of GMAT score range is 660 to 760. If …

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I have Medical Complications, Can I Study in USA?

If any student have cracked the score well. Then selected from University.And now turning for interview.But he is suffering from a medical complication that involves the proper medications.Do the officer reject such a student?If they allowing him what should be the student’s behavior. Is there any need of hiding such complication from interviewer. F1 Visa…