The future of college entrance exams
During COVID-19, universities are reducing the requirements for standardized tests. The University of California plans to stop using SAT / ACT scores by 2025. Many
During COVID-19, universities are reducing the requirements for standardized tests. The University of California plans to stop using SAT / ACT scores by 2025. Many
The challenges facing universities include changing student demographics and high enrollment rates.COVID-19 has reduced existing university barriers such as the low enrollment rate. Futurists argue
With locations closed during the Coronavirus epidemic, students aren’t the only ones experiencing a learning curve with online education. Many of your teachers are as
When students start their first online courses, many myths need to be addressed. For example, many students assume that they work mostly alone to submit
In the spring, career centers are an important source of support for students preparing for a diploma or summer internship. With the economic situation uncertain,
If you want to be a successful businessman, you’re probably already thinking of studying at high-quality business schools abroad. An MBA is an obvious choice,
In May, Missouri Western State University announced major cuts in response to a historic budget deficit. The public university not only laid off 30% of
The spread of the coronavirus has forced colleges and universities to turn to emergency distance education, but online education is not new to everyone: many
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