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Editorial covers high school, colleges and universities. Information pertaining to choosing, getting in and paying for college, college life and college reviews are offered. The site also allows students to review and offer advice on campus dating, the best dorms, the best places to hang out, financial aid, studying abroad, college fashion, getting into the college of choice and other related topics. Visitors to the site may also participate in discussions and perform specific searches based on political views, majors and lifestyle.
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Editorial covers high school, colleges and universities. Information pertaining to choosing, getting in and paying for college, college life and college reviews are offered. The site also allows students to review and offer advice on campus dating, the best dorms, the best places to hang out, financial aid, studying abroad, college fashion, getting into the college of choice and other related topics. Visitors to the site may also participate in discussions and perform specific searches based on political views, majors and lifestyle. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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