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May/June 2008 - College planning for juniors


Lots of you think that, if you want to go into business for example, you should go into the "best" business school in the country. But it's what you do at your college, not the college's name, that matters most.

As you juniors start gearing up for senior year and all the college planning that comes with it, reference the article about college types in this issue. Although the best college is the one that fits you best, we did make it easy for you to start understanding which kind that might be.

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May/June 2008 articles
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American Teen shows truths about high school
An interview with the director of the movie American Teen 07/07/2008
What will your financial story look like?
Don’t let your spending during high school and college come back to haunt you later 05/08/2008
What makes a perfect internship?
How to be the best intern and succeed in getting contacts and making a name for yourself in your future field 05/08/2008
Your senior summer to-do list
Use your summer before college to get closer to your family, enjoy the time you have left with old friends and to pare down what you plan to bring to college 05/08/2008
  Casey Wallace
Admissions Outreach Specialist at Johnson County Community College in Overland Park, Kansas. e-mail
   Northern Kentucky University
Contact the Admissions Department at Northern Kentucky University. e-mail
  Jonathan Kent
Director of Admissions at SUNY Canton in Canton, New York. e-mail
  Aaron Marshall
Assistant Director of Admissions at SUNY Fredonia. e-mail
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