Currently, students in many introductory basic or natural science courses spend more hours in the classroom or lab than students in introductory humanities or social sciences courses—for the same number of credits.
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Currently, students in many introductory basic or natural science courses spend more hours in the classroom or lab than students in introductory humanities or social sciences courses—for the same number of credits.
95 percent of the nation’s planned flu vaccine supply for this season has already been shipped, with the virus widespread in many states.
According to a study, 25 percent of admission officers use Google or Facebook to evaluate applicants. And 35 percent of them say they discovered information that could negatively impact the student’s chances.
A recent study found that it is cheaper to buy textbooks then sell them back, rather than renting them. A student can save approximately $1,000 per school year, according to the study.