Monthly Archives: October 2013

The American Dream Still Works

Out of all the CUNY colleges in the system, Baruch College is the best and one of the top college in the Northeastern region of United States. Here at Baruch, academic and education is very important because business is very … Continue reading

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Raising the G.E.D. Bar Stirs Concern for Student

          The high school equivalency exam is expected to get harder and potentially more expensive. Every year, about 700,000 students takes the G.E.D and about 70 percent of them pass this test. This potential change of the test concerns many … Continue reading

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Effects of Bullying Last Into Adulthood, Study Finds

In the article “ Effects of Bullying Last Into Adulthood, Study Finds”, Catherine Saint Louis says that although it has been proven that the victims of bullying and bullies are more likely to have mental health problems in childhood, the … Continue reading

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Better Colleges Failing to Lure Talented Poor

Most students from low-income family often don’t apply to nation’s best college even they have top SAT scores. Based on the analysis that conducted by Caroline M. Hoxby of Stanford and Christopher Avery of Harvard, only 34 percent of outstanding … Continue reading

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Students Disciplined in Harvard Scandal

Harvard has force dozens of students to leave due to a cheating scandal. In a class government class of 279 students and with “nearly half” cheating, Harvard has pick around 70 students involved in this cheating and force them out … Continue reading

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