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Comment Good news (Score 1) 28

These changes reflect a growing recognition that rankings should serve primarily as a tool to help students find institutions that match their academic aspirations and financial circumstances. I was once limited in my college choices, and it was only with the help of https://ca.edubirdie.com/colle... that I could make it through the rigorous selection process. I now realize I had more options but could not see the whole picture because of the information block. I am pleased that more than a dozen public universities have moved up significantly on the list, suggesting that previously overlooked institutions are now getting the recognition they deserve.

Comment Strange times come in. (Score 1) 404

I understand the difficulties and financial burdens associated with higher education, but I am saddened to see that rising tuition costs have caused many to question the value of a degree. We need to let prospective students know that help is available. For example, when applying for admission, they can use https://ca.edubirdie.com/colle... which can help them present themselves effectively and possibly influence a scholarship decision. As a recent college graduate myself, I believe that Gen Z needs to balance their career goals with the broader benefits of higher education. I hope colleges will not sit on the sidelines but will develop new programs to meet the needs of today's youth.

Comment Interesting (Score 1) 43

I saw this book mentioned on several blogs, and the story itself interested me, although I could not find a detailed description anywhere. It's strange because now you can read about anything on Wikipedia, and if the book is really of value, then Corey should have taken care of it. He could use sources like https://penfellow.com/wikipedi... to produce an impressive article if he doesn't have the time. After all, a competent article on such a resource as Wikipedia would allow potential readers to learn more about the book and the author.

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