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The typical college campus is a friendly place; but it is also a competitive environment. The education you receive there, and the attitudes you develop, will guide you for the rest of your life. Your grades will be especially important in landing your first job, or when applying to graduate school. To be a successful student requires certain skills; but, these are skills that can be learned.
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Welcome international friends! My name is Rajesh Rajbanshi. I am former a member of this CollegePrep-101 development team. I was also an international student. In this section, I will share some information with you about preliminary preparation for college education in the U.S.
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Editor's Note: This is the latest of a series of occasional articles about the Class of 2000, a project the Reporter began last year by asking 25 freshmen to fill out a survey about themselves, why they chose UB, their hopes for their education and the future. Students for the project, selected by the Office of Student Life, represent a broad cross-section of the class. This summer, we asked these same students to rate their first year and of ...
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Twelve Things All College Freshmen Should Know
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University Park, Pa. -- As Penn State readies itself to greet one of its largest-ever freshmen classes, parents will attempt to ready their sons and daughters for the transition ahead -- life as college freshmen. As a supplement to those parental words of wisdom, Penn State faculty and staff have prepared their own list of tips for college freshmen:
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