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VentureBeat: MyEdu has a "leg up" on rivals
Monday, June 21, 2010 at 5:27AM |
Omri Goldshtrom MyEdu has received a nod from VentureBeat, a leading business blog regularly featured on the New York Times website, among others. VentureBeat focused on MyEdu's unique way of saving students and families money in college - notably by cutting out extra or unnecessary costs. "These costs usually are a result of students failing classes, dropping classes or opting to take extra semesters to make up for lost time," blog-writer Cody Barbierri explained.
Barbierri also recognizes that MyEdu is uniquely attuned to student data trends, as we're a company built on the quality and relevance of its data. MyEdu has the largest college database and continues to expand to such areas as course booklists, AP & CLEP test equivalencies, degree details, course catalogs, and more.
Finally, the VentureBeat author focuses on MyEdu's competitive landscape, bring up the likes of Koofers, Princeton Review, and Inkampus. In the areas of market penetration, insight into higher education, and social networking features, respectively, MyEdu stands above the crowd: "MyEdu appears to have a leg up on these rivals because it offers applications that not only connect students and give reviews, but also helps plan and manage the college process." MyEdu is a one-stop shop for college success tools and a great way to save money while graduating from college.
Thanks for the review, VentureBeat!
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