The 5 best technological universities

Many students have asked us which universities are the best schools for engineering and computer science. Using a weighted average of faculty resources, technology grants, class size, and student grades, we have developed the following checklist to help guide students and parents through the admissions process. The list provides a concise summary of these major engineering and technology programs. (1) […]

Where can you come in with a 170 LSAT score?

Many people wonder where a 170 LSAT score takes them. The average LSAT score is 150. But a 170 can pretty much get you anywhere as long as you have a high enough grade point average (GPA). Based on recent statistical data, you have a good chance of getting into any of the 25-30 law schools with such a score. […]

Seven cures for a lean purse

1. Make your purse – or wallet – fat. That doesn’t mean filling it out with receipts for all the items you bought with your credit card. It means, fill your purse with money. And the best way to do that is to spend less than you earn. This cure stems from the first grade of gold we discussed last […]

Conspiracy Theory in the Salton Sea: A Brief Fictional History of Intrigue, Corruption, and Deception

In 2019 there was a secret meeting between various socialist elites who had been plotting for decades to take over America. They had been successful in getting people to elect or appoint the highest offices and agencies in our government. They now control the main Ivy League law schools and run many of the largest American corporations. Basically they run […]

Lawsuit Filed to Declare Unconstitutional Legislation Reducing Financial Aid for Student Loans

Cuts in federal student loan programs as a result of recent legislation could significantly affect the college education of millions of Americans. The legislation cuts $ 12 billion from financial aid programs. Student loan consolidation is also affected and will affect students looking to consolidate high-interest loans. This is not good news for the students or the parents of the […]