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Essay (0) | Business - Management and Administration | May 09 2011 | Check out this site: This is the kind of site that struggling College students can but like (and bookmark). On ww w.ace you rco ll egec lass es.c o m, they will be able to post all the questions that are keeping them from these grades they should get this semester, and (for a fair price) receive all the help they need. This will come in the shape of handy tutorials, and the students will be able to preview them before buying anything, so that the quality (and usefulness) of what they are buying can always be ascertained in advance. These tutorials are actually provided by other students who volunteer their time and effort to help people who can use some assistance. But it is not as if they were getting nothing tangible in return for what they are doing - they are actually being paid for their efforts. This turns the site into a more than valid alternative for all these students who are looking for a way to supplement the otherwise meagre income they get from their daily jobs. Computer Engineering
| Jan 21 2010 | The only down side is that the school takes just about any one who apply's without even asking for an SAT score. This is why they have a graduate rate of only 15 percent, but these 15%rs become become just as successful as any one else from a more prestigious school. Public Health
| Jan 12 2010 | Online inquiry, then contacted by phone. Provided transcript information and was counseled about various programs, financial aid, and grant availability. I provived information requested from recurting staff, which I found the staff to be quite professional in their approach, which I sure is not the case with all school recuirters. I was an adult learner so there is certainly a level of maturity in adult and professional interactions. |
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