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'''Edulix''' is an Internet site and [[forum]] that provides free 'crowd-sourced' services and products to aspiring [[undergraduate]] and [[graduate students]] around the globe.<ref name=hindu>{{cite web|title=Open Facebook, join college|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-educationplus/article2334329.ece|publisher=The Hindu|accessdate=8 August 2011}}</ref> The site is primarily designed as a social media resource for scholars with a crowd-generated database of information about university education and careers in the [[US]], [[Canada]], [[Europe]] and [[Australia]]. The forums hold discussions topics such as admissions chances, [[financial aid (educational expenses)|financial aid]], [[standardized testing]] and [[Higher education in the United States|school]] life. |
'''Edulix''' is an Internet site and [[forum]] that provides free 'crowd-sourced' services and products to aspiring [[undergraduate]] and [[graduate students]] around the globe.<ref name=hindu>{{cite web|title=Open Facebook, join college|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-educationplus/article2334329.ece|publisher=The Hindu|accessdate=8 August 2011}}</ref> The site is primarily designed as a social media resource for scholars with a crowd-generated database of information about university education and careers in the [[US]], [[Canada]], [[Europe]] and [[Australia]]. The forums hold discussions on topics such as admissions chances, [[financial aid (educational expenses)|financial aid]], [[standardized testing]] and [[Higher education in the United States|school]] life. |
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Type of site | Community, Crowd-Sourced, Social Media for Scholars |
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Owner | Sam Kassegne |
URL | [1] |
Registration | Sporadic |
Edulix is an Internet site and forum that provides free 'crowd-sourced' services and products to aspiring undergraduate and graduate students around the globe.[1] The site is primarily designed as a social media resource for scholars with a crowd-generated database of information about university education and careers in the US, Canada, Europe and Australia. The forums hold discussions on topics such as admissions chances, financial aid, standardized testing and school life.
References
- ^ "Open Facebook, join college". The Hindu. Retrieved 8 August 2011.