Do not jump into something even when it seem like a right thing to do or because everyone else is going for it. I wish I had waited two years after graduating from high school before attending college. I was not financially stable or have reliable transportation to match my class schedules. These factors prevented me from arriving to classes on time and not having sufficient materials for studying classwork and completing homework. Low grades and low self-esteem eventaully lead to dropping out three years later. "Prepare yourself to succeed; failure is not the end, but a complicated detour."
Sponsored Meaning Explained
EducationDynamics receives compensation for the featured schools on our websites (see “Sponsored Ad” or “Sponsored Listings” or “Sponsored Results”). So what does this mean for you? Compensation may impact where the Sponsored Schools appear on our websites, including whether they appear as a match through our education matching services tool, the order in which they appear in a listing, and/or their ranking. Our websites do not provide, nor are they intended to provide, a comprehensive list of all schools (a) in the United States (b) located in a specific geographic area or (c) that offer a particular program of study. By providing information or agreeing to be contacted by a Sponsored School, you are in no way obligated to apply to or enroll with the school. Your trust is our priority. We at EducationDynamics believe you should make decisions about your education with confidence. that’s why EducationDynamicsis also proud to offer free information on its websites, which has been used by millions of prospective students to explore their education goals and interests. close