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May/June 2009 - College Planning for Juniors


Congratulations to our graduating Next Steppers! May you find as much success in college as you have in high school. Keep in touch!

Juniors, this issue of Next Step is especially for you.

We've got info about living on campus, learning about colleges, community college myths and how to tell if your high school classes are too hard—or too easy.

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May/June 2009 articles
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How to minimize your student loan debt
Borrow only what you truly need for college so you can minimize your student loan debt and not have massive payments after college
This article is sponsored by AIE.org.
05/01/2009
How to become a forensic scientist
If you're interested in chemistry, biology, criminal justice and helping people, forensic science might be for you 05/01/2009
Interview with entrepreneur - Helen Greiner
Helen Greiner, an entrepreneur who cofounded iRobot, says that owning your own business means there are no limits to how you can pursue your passion. 05/01/2009
Are your high school classes too hard or too easy?
How to plan your final years of high school with classes that are just the right amount of rigorous—especially if you want to attend a selective college 05/01/2009
  Aaron Marshall
Assistant Director of Admissions at SUNY Fredonia. e-mail
  Jerome Oberst
Admissions Specialist at SUNY Oswego in Oswego, New York. e-mail
  Brenda Doran
Director of transfer admission at Bryant University in Smithfield, Rhode Island. e-mail
   University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
Contact the admissions office at University at Buffalo, The State University of New York in Buffalo, NY. e-mail
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