Education: Interesting Stories from US News and World Report

Rise in Firm Hiring Offers More Opportunities for Law Students
Slightly more than 95 percent of 2015 summer associates received a job offer, one report states.

Calculate the Return on Investment for an MBA
Salary-to-debt ratio is one tool to evaluate the return on an MBA, financial experts say.

3 Financial Questions to Answer When Making the Final College Choice
Determine if you can pay for college with federal loans alone.

4 Surprising Places to Use 529 Plan College Savings
Culinary school can be paid for with college savings.

2016 Best High Schools Rankings Coming April 19
U.S. News will reveal which public high schools earned gold, silver and bronze medals in two weeks.

Graduate Degree Jobs That Can Pay $100K – or More
Earning an advanced degree can lead to a bigger paycheck.

14 MBA Programs That Lead to Jobs
At least 95.7 percent of job-seeking graduates were employed three months after finishing these programs in 2015.

5 Key Characteristics of Successful Medical School Applicants
Start building your communication skills and practice being present while still an undergrad.

3 Reasons Parents, Students Should Attend Admitted Students Days
You may have visited campus as a prospective student, but attending an event for admitted students can help you make a final college choice.

Graduate Enrollment Rises at Historically Black Business Schools
For some schools, international students have contributed to boosts in enrollment.

Follow These Strategies for Tackling Rare LSAT Logic Games
Logic games not seen since the 1990s have shown up on recent exams.

Compare LSAT Scores With Bar Exam Performance for Law Schools
Applicants’ performance on the LSAT is often an indicator of how well they’ll do on the bar exam.

4 Important Facts for Parents, Students About the PreACT
Students will soon have a new way to prepare for the popular ACT college admissions exam.

Study Big Data Through Online Learning
Prospective online learners have many free and paid options in the increasingly popular and relevant field.

Explore the Do’s, Don’t’s of Interacting With Online Course Instructors
Online learners should ask professors the right questions and be polite in emails.

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