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College Pays Off
in The Universities Weblog, on October 26, 2006
(Source: Hamilton College)
So college costs more these days, as I noted recently. So what? At least it pays off.
Well, it does if you believe the U.S. Census Bureau, which, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education , has just "provided renewed evidence of the economic benefits that ...
MySpace and Duane Morrison
in The Parenting Weblog, on September 29, 2006
MySpace , like Friendster , is a social website where members can share pictures and their thoughts with a network of people. Apart from linking together people who really know each other, others also use this site to make new friends.
It's you and your friends in your MySpace community, ...
Early Decision Debate Rages On
in The Universities Weblog, on September 24, 2006
(Source: Columbia University)
The recent moves by Harvard and Princeton to drop early decision admissions options have rekindled debate about the merits and shortcomings of such programs. Observers are curious if other Ivies will follow suit. So far, none of the schools is willing to drop early...
My Parents Don't Approve of My Partner
in The Dating Weblog, on August 12, 2006
So you've got yourself a little problem. You love your boyfriend or girlfriend but your parents can't stand your partner. They just think this person you are seeing couldn't be more wrong for you.
It's easy to understand why parents would be so protective. After all, they'v...
Sconex: Social Networking Designed for High School Students
in The Social Networking Weblog, on January 8, 2006
Although Xanga and myspace have a lot of high school students as users, and facebook recently launched a separate site for high schools, Sconex is actually designed for high school students, with functionality that lets students enter their classes and show their schedule on their profile pa...



