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Should I Go Back to School? 5 Things For Adults to Consider

Are you thinking about going back to school, but aren’t sure you have the time? Worried you’ll be the oldest in your class or won’t be able to keep up? Going back to school raises a lot of questions for many adults. These concerns are especially common for working professionals who will have to balance their career, personal life and education.

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How To Earn Your Bachelor’s Degree in Under 3 Years (Without Beating Yourself Up)

How long do you think it takes to earn a typical undergraduate degree? 4 years? 5 years maybe? Astonishingly, only 56 percent of university students who begin a bachelor’s degree program finish within 6 years, according to a recent study.

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How Long Does It Take to Get a Master’s Degree?

"How long is this going to take?" That’s one of the most common questions people have when they are thinking about getting a grad degree. Disrupting your life for a few months is one thing, while an unexpectedly long slog is quite another. The key is...

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How Graduate School Works: An Insider's Guide

When you’re applying for a graduate program, you’ll have a lot of financial and tactical questions on your mind, like cost, credits, and time to completion. But you’ll also have some really practical questions.The questions we get the most include:Wh...

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How To Get a Master's Degree: 8 Tips For Success

How can you set yourself up for grad school success?If you’ve chosen your program, that’s the question that now matters most. Before you enroll and start that first graduate school course, you must be prepared for what’s ahead. Many well-intentioned...

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