Is College Worth The Expense?

Is College Worth the Expense?

Everyone’s path in life is and will be different, and college may not be for everyone – it is

A new Wall Street Journal article shows that Americans are losing faith in the value of a college degree. With the rising yearly costs of tuition and fees, many do not feel as if the cost is worth it. With government budget cuts and the burden that student loans can place on you, it is easy to feel like skipping out on college may be the best option, but is it really? Everyone’s path in life is…

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Quick! Save Up for the Movies this Month

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And By That Special Someone, You Mean Your Wallet

And By That Special Someone, You Mean Your Wallet

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