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October 1, 2009

A new college prep resource

State officials launched a new Web site today, geared toward helping high school students plan and prepare for college. The site, www.MDgo4it.org, features a virtual college campus, as well as information about financial aid and college life in general.

Give it a whirl.  Tell me what you think.  Could this site help get students on track for higher education?

Posted by Arin Gencer at 5:09 PM | | Comments (3)
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Looks like a pretty cool and easy to use site.

I've tried to connect to the site for the last 3 days without success.

It will be a good for all the students. It will help them to select better way for for their career.

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