Watch These People Finding Out They Just Got Into College — Daily Distraction
After weeks, sometimes months, of waiting for the news, it can lead to quite the emotional release.
After weeks, sometimes months, of waiting for the news, it can lead to quite the emotional release.
Despite the fact that some college tuitions have reached an excess of $50,000 per year, these days colleges can't guarantee that their graduates will have jobs waiting for them. In the wake of this uncertainty, some institutions have begun to guide their students in cleaning up their social media profiles, to lower the risk of a poorly-timed facebook post ruining their shot at employment.
The all new Early College Prep Academy is for seventh to ninth graders, and gives the students a chance to experience the college atmosphere and take classes that interest them.
Authorities are investigating a new business that has suddenly cropped up. The "Fantasy Maid Service" offers an attractive woman, wearing barely anything, to clean your home or office. Owner Melissa Borrett says she's an entrepreneur trying to make ends meet after her waitressing jobs didn't pay the rent.
For many schools across the country, this is rivalry week: the game that determines bragging rights and, in many cases, a coach’s future employment. But after last week’s chaotic BCS shakeup, a slew of one-loss teams are suddenly back in the national title mix, anxiously hoping for some SEC upsets to give them a shot. Combine that intrigue with a slew of heated