Friday, May 18, 2007

Education Online Search

Education Online Search is a free college and career education portal, to help you learn about careers and the schools offering education and degrees for the fields you choose.

You'll find a collection of more than 400 career articles and education articles to guide you through many aspects of your search, including career descriptions, financial aid tips, advice for adult learners, info on standardized college tests, and more.

You'll also find a directory of colleges which let you fill out a simple online form to request detailed school and financial aid information.

Careers

careersMaking your career choice can be one of the toughest decision you have to make. It’s hard to know what field will bring you satisfaction over a long career. This selection of articles describing dozens of careers is intended to provide you with a helpful start in thinking about which career might best for you. You'll find information on salaries, skills you'll need, required education and training for each career, overviews of day-to-day activities and responsibilities, and employment prospects.

Financial Aid

financial aidMany students require financial aid to afford to go to college. Obtaining financial aid is not easy. Navigating through the myriad of choices, following the right steps and processes, and finally getting the money in hand can be a challenging exercise. These articles have been selected to help you better understand how to manage the challenging financial aid process. Please refer to the article on Federal Financial Aid for an overview on obtaining financial aid for students just starting college.

Testing

testingUnderstanding the alphabet soup of college and career tests can be confusing – MCAT, MAT, TOEFL, GRE, LSAT, … which ones should you take? How should you prepare? Here you will find articles that explain each of the major tests, who should take them, how to register for them, what you need to do to prepare, and more.

Special Topics

special topics in educationGoing to college right after high school, or going later as an adult – either one can be challenging. Integrating studies from overseas, or having to deal with a difficult instructor only make it tougher. The articles provided shed some light on how to deal with these challenges.

Home Schooling

home schoolingLong before going to college, more and more people are selecting or creating their own elementary or secondary school curriculum. Education-Online-Search.com offers several articles describing home schooling and the most important issues to consider in undertaking it yourself.


Directory of Colleges by Program

colleges by programA directory of schools and colleges in 100+ programs of study. The schools offer easy online forms letting prospective students request information with no obligation. Explore multiple programs, and request info from as many schools as you'd like.

http://www.education-online-search.com/