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5 Ways AI Can Transform Nursing Education

BestColleges

Cost Impacts HAL represents the future of simulation — increased price tag and all — for higher-fidelity simulations. According to school officials, HAL's price tag checks in at more than $160,000. HAL is no exception.

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Video: The Student Body: Sleep in College

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You lose your concentration, so actually it can affect your grades, it can affect your ability to work out, and then your physical health deteriorates over time. Cassandra: Yeah, it's like, like a lazy tag. Biggers: So sleep deprivation actually has many effects on people, and you guys have mentioned many of them. Cassandra: Right.

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Want to Be Recruited for College Athletics? Start Here!

Bright Futures Blog

Keep Your Grades Up. We’ve all heard the stories of the star player sitting out the big game because their grades weren’t up to snuff. All this to say, keep those grades up! It’s much easier to maintain a strong GPA than scramble to bring poor grades up. Take it a step further by embracing the power of social media.

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Applying early decision and early action, part II

The College Solutions Blog

In my last college blog post, I wrote about the pros and cons of applying to college early decision. ED II could also be a smart option if you need time to make your ED application stronger with first semester senior-year grades, test scores and additional accomplishments. Bates Colleges. Bennington College. Bowdoin College.

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Crash Course on How to Pay for College (Using as Little of Your Own Money as Possible)

College Essay Guy

Surely there’s more to it than what’s in this one blog post.” Or if you prefer a summary blog post, my friend Jim Houser might have the highlights you need here.) “Is Because if you get money for year 1, it’ll probably—as long as you keep your grades up—repeat for years 2-4. Question #1: How awesome are your grades/test scores?