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From an historical overview of the U.S. higher education system, to examining how to go "green" with your degree, these thoroughly researched articles can help you make choices about your education.

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Preparing for an exam and staying motivated are just a few of the challenges you may face in school. These tips and advice can help you to address these problems head-on.

Questions Answered

From explaining how personality type affects learning styles, and defining terms such as CLEP and asynchronous, WorldWideLearn answers your education-related questions.

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What Should I Know About Transferring My Credits?
Do you know the rules for transferring credits between colleges? Before you make plans to finish that degree, here's some information you should know.

Which States Allow General Transfer of Credits Within State-supported Institutions?
Some states have tried to make it easy for students to transfer credits from institutions within those same states. Is your state one of them?

What is a CLEP?
If you pass a CLEP, you don't have to take the corresponding college course, which can save you time and money. Now don't you want to know what a CLEP is?

Can I Get School Credit for My Work Experience?
Your work and life experience could translate into college credit. Find out how schools determine what counts and what doesn't.

Does Cramming For Tests Work?
Is cramming the revolving door of learning? Find out when cramming is effective and when it isn't.

What's the Difference Between an Undergraduate Degree and an Undergraduate Certificate?
The main difference between undergraduate degrees and undergraduate certificates is that one requires fewer credit hours. Which is best for you?

What are Hybrid Programs?
Many distance learning colleges understand that certain skills can't be taught entirely online. Hybrid programs are the solution.

Are Online Classes Flat?
Online classes have changed a lot in the last decade. In the beginning, some classes might have been described as "flat" but not anymore.

Should I Take Online or Campus-based Courses?
Because you aren't restricted by geography, you can take almost any class you want online. Here are a few other points to consider when choosing between online and campus programs.

What is a Joint Degree?
With a joint degree program, you can finish two different degrees in less time, instead of taking one degree program after the other.

MA, MBA, BS, MS, MSW, PhD, PsyD: What Does it All Mean?
Academic alphabet soup making your head swim? Once you know what the individual letters mean, the combinations aren't so intimidating.

How Do I Choose a Major?
Even if you have various interests, you'll need to choose a major. The key to choosing is balancing those interests with your career goals.

How Do I Get the Most Out of My Online Education?
Getting more out of your online education means that you'll need to take some steps to get more involved.

How to Stay Focused on Your Education
Staying on track starts with being organized. Check out these tips to make sure you make it to the finish line.

What's The Difference Between A Diploma And A Certificate?
A diploma used to refer exclusively to the credential you received when completing high school, but that's no longer the case. The difference between diploma and certificate programs might not be as big as you think.

What Personality Type Learns Best?
Are you destined to be a poor student? Research into personality types and learning styles might surprise you.

What Do Synchronous And Asynchronous Mean?
In online learning classes, students participate by using asynchronous and synchronous communication. Big words, easy concept--read to find out more.

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