By AlyssaEDU on October 25, 2011
What is Marine Biology? As human beings, we can only inhabit 29 percent of the world’s surface due to our inability to live on or under the water. Seventy one percent of the world’s surface is accounted for by the oceans. If this sounds staggering, consider that the oceans encompass nearly 300 times the habitable [...]
Posted in Careers, Choosing a College, Madison, New Brunswick, Pomona, Teaneck | Tagged academics, accredited institution, colleges, colleges in new jersey, education, job, new jersey colleges, rutgers, schools in new jersey |
By AlyssaEDU on September 20, 2011
The fundamental underpinnings of the business world are changing rapidly. There are constantly new phenomena happening which can significantly affect the course of a corporation. The economy can wreak havoc or prosperity upon a company.
Posted in Choosing a College, New Jersey Life, Newark | Tagged accreditation, business, business school, college, law, MBA, newark, rutgers, students, university: |
By AlyssaEDU on August 9, 2011
The eight oldest colleges in the United States reside in the humble state of New Jersey. Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is this college and it is the original and most prominent public university in the state.
Posted in Campus Life, Choosing a College, New Jersey Life | Tagged camden campuses, colleges in the united states, colonel henry rutgers, livingston college, New Jersey, rutgers, rutgers campuses, rutgers college, rutgers the state university of new jersey, rutgers university |
By AlyssaEDU on May 12, 2011
Students who live in New Jersey are usually looking to leave the congested state and gain a higher education elsewhere. But why go through all of that when there are wonderful public colleges in New Jersey utilizing your tax dollars only to make your tuition payments lower? Sure, it is nice to get away and live away from home for a great college experience, but is it really worth building up all of those student loans?
Posted in Choosing a College, New Jersey Life, Types of Schools | Tagged college, dorm, money, ramapo, rutgers, school:, students, tuition |
By AlyssaEDU on January 11, 2011
Colleges in New Jersey such as Princeton, TCNJ, and Rutgers offer great classes in order to remain competitive. The professors have master’s degree or doctorate’s degrees. The reason the schools hire professors with such prestige is in order to make sure the students are getting the best education possible.
Posted in Choosing a College, New York | Tagged business course, closer look, colleges in new jersey, curriculums, doctorate, educations, great education, larger companies, personal experience, prestige, rutgers, sophomore year, tcnj, tri state area |
By AlyssaEDU on November 16, 2010
Living in NJ might not seem all that great and exciting, but when you start looking at the schools in this state and you realize the cost at which you can get a great education, suddenly it doesn’t seem so bad
Posted in Choosing a College | Tagged colleges in new jersey, curriculum, private colleges, private institution, public colleges, public school funding, ramapo, rutgers, scholarship, tuition costs, tuition discount, tuition price |
By AlyssaEDU on November 9, 2010
The good thing is you have option to attend a traditional school as well as take a few classes online, or you can go the other way and attend an online university. Whichever your choice is, make sure it is one that makes you happy.
Posted in Choosing a College | Tagged homework, jersey colleges, jersey residents, phoenix university, professors, ramapo college of new jersey, rowan, rutgers, spring and summer, summer sessions, tcnj, winter break, winter session |
By AlyssaEDU on September 25, 2010
New Jersey is home to some of the most prestigious colleges in the country. Rutgers, TCNJ, Princeton and a host of others that stand up very well. But something interesting sticks out about when you look at most of the schools that New Jersey houses: of the well known ones, only Princeton is private. This [...]
Posted in Choosing a College | Tagged boston, connecticut, ivy league, new england, prestigious colleges, prestigious private schools, princeton, rutgers, tcnj, universities |
By AlyssaEDU on September 24, 2010
The economy has obviously taken a huge toll on the nation as a whole. People are losing money everywhere you look and have to cut corners any way they can. One of the easiest things to do is to stop sending your kids off to extremely expensive private colleges that don’t really benefit the kids [...]
Posted in Campus Life | Tagged economy, financial aid, financial situations, new jersey colleges, princeton, private colleges, private schools, rutgers, tcnj |