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CollegeCarrot.com

Hey, all!

So, since a lot of you are around that college age and this last vlog of ours touched on school and specifically, going to it, I figured now was a good time to let you know about a site that a good friend of mine created. 

Now, you know I wouldn't advertise anyone or anything I didn't think was worthwhile, and their site is actually really neat (did I just say neat? Oh, yes I did.) It's called CollegeCarrot.com, here's its quick description:

CollegeCarrot.com is the leading online source for human powered college admissions guidance. Currently, over 25,000 students visit CollegeCarrot.com each month to receive personalized answers regarding their college admissions needs. Independent college admissions counselors power the CollegeCarrot.com resource community in answering questions, providing useful links, and offering helpful suggestions.

In slightly more human terms, it lets you ask direct questions to counselors and advisors about college, things like what tests to take and so on. It's actually insanely useful and I wish we had something like that when I was going off to school. Hell, maybe learning to read would've really helped Break a Leg be stronger (I have Vlad read all of our scripts to me.)

Anyway, it's a superb site and I suggest both educators and educationees (I told you, I'm practically illiterate) check it out.

Thanks, guys! Hope it's helpful.

-Yuri

Posted on Tuesday, June 17, 2008 by Registered CommenterBreak a Leg | CommentsPost a Comment
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