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Online services for students expand their
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Summary:
NEW YORK The ritual of applying for college is going
high-tech. High school students are now heading to the Web to get
information instantly and conveniently. From the venerable College
Board, which runs the SAT college entrance exams, to upstarts such
the Web site at BestSchoolsUSA.com, online research
services want to help students pick schools, write essays, even pay
for tuition.
Source:
Chicago Sun-Times
Date:
11/09/1999
Price:
$2.95
Document Size:
Short (1 or 2 pages)
Document ID:
PN20000229020049474
Subject(s):
EDUCATION; COLLEGES - UNIVERSITIES; OTHER NEWS
Citation Information:
LATE SPORTS FINAL; Issue: PSA-2543; EDUCATION GUIDE
Section
Author(s):
ANICK JESDANUN
Copyright Holder:
Copyright The Chicago Sun-Times, Inc.
Document Type:
Article
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