Last week our son Ben called the house wanting to know if we wanted to Skype. We usually call him every Sunday to find out how he’s doing so whenever he contacts us it’s a big surprise. His primary reason for calling was to share with us how hard he was studying for his math [...]
Where Every Week Is Finals Week
on December 19, 2011 in Academic quality, Admissions, College readiness, Grades, Ivy League, Parents
The Myth of the Ivy League
on October 31, 2011 in Academic quality, Academics, Colleges, Ivy League, Universities
Do you need to graduate from an Ivy League school or other ultra elite college to earn the highest salaries? Many families believe that graduates who can put Princeton or Yale on their resume will fare significantly better financially than smart students who end up earning their degrees from elsewhere. In a famous study, two [...]
20 Surprising Statistics about College Students
on October 3, 2011 in Colleges, Community colleges, Ivy League
NOTE: I will be giving an all-day college workshop for parents of teenagers on Saturday Oct. 15 at the University of California, San Diego, that will focus on empowering parents and teenagers to make smart decisions on selecting colleges and making them more affordable. You can learn much more by visiting my landing page devoted [...]
College Rankings: A Weird Beauty Contest
on September 13, 2011 in College rankings, Colleges, Evaluating Schools, Ivy League, Liberal Arts Colleges, Research, Universities
As many of you know, I’m not a fan of US News and World Report’s college rankings even though I write a college blog for the magazine. The methodology is flawed and the rankings sponsor does not try to measure what kind of education students receive at their schools. What I find even more troubling [...]
Looking Beyond Dream Schools for College
on August 25, 2011 in Academic quality, Academics, Colleges, Ivy League, Liberal Arts Colleges, Universities
This week, I’ve been focusing on colleges and universities that are pricey. Here the the posts if you’ve missed them: Is That Flagship Worth the Price? Attending Expensive East Coast Universities The majority of students limit their college choices to schools within two hours of driving distance, but those who want to look elsewhere tend [...]
Should Professors Work As Hard As We Do?
on June 28, 2011 in California universities, College Costs, Colleges, Ivy League, Money, Uncategorized, Universities
Should professors work as hard as many of the rest of us? If you compare the sort of work week and vacation time that many professors enjoy with other highly educated professionals, you could conclude that there are a lot of slackers hanging out in the Ivory Towers. I hope that professor productivity becomes a [...]
About Lynn
In addition to writing her nationally known blog here on TheCollegeSolution.com, Lynn O’Shaughnessy is an author, higher-ed journalist, speaker and college consultant. Lynn writes about college strategies for CBSMoneyWatch and US News & World Report. She's the author of The College Solution, an Amazon.com bestseller and... Continue Reading...




