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Using Twitter Chats for College Prep

  Sign up for my FREE parent tips email and get my FREE Ebook on college financing! Or subscribe to my blog on the left and get email updates. Twitter chats offer a goldmine of information for parents. Any question you need answered or advice you need to hear related to college prep and higher education can be answered in a […]

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Mom-Approved Tips: Is your teen on Twitter?

  Is your teen on Twitter? Are you on Twitter? You should be. Twitter is not only a great resource for college prep, but it’s also the go-to social hangout for your teenager. They also air their thoughts and frustrations there. It’s amazing how teens find it to be a place to vent, especially about […]

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Twitter and Education

In keeping with this week’s Twitter theme, here’s an interesting infographic. Twitter is fast becoming one of the best tools educators have at their disposal, but how are educators using Twitter and what are they talking about? Compiled By: OnlineCollegeCourses.com

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25 Twitter accounts every parent of a college-bound teen should follow

  If you have a college-bound teen, you should have a Twitter account. There is a wealth of information out there from scholarships, to admissions, to financial aid, to help with choosing a college. Here is my list of the MUST FOLLOW on Twitter. It’s easy to follow these if you make a list (college […]

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10 Ways my Twitter followers have made me 1000 times more blessed

This past weekend, I surpassed the 10,000 mark in Twitter followers. For me, that’s a milestone. It wasn’t much more than a year ago that I started my Twitter journey, hoping to leverage its influence when deciding to create my Parents Countdown to College Toolkit. It was fairly new in social media circles and quite […]

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Top 30 College Info Twitterers to follow

It’s no surprise. Twitter is a GREAT social media site to find out the latest college news and information. Set yourself up a “college info” list on Twitter and add these to that list. As you follow them, notice who they are communicating with and who they follow–add some more to that list. Soon you […]

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