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Letter gets delivered 80 years later

by Cindy Fertsch | Oct 31, 2024 | Features, Six Words on a Boardwalk Bench

By Bill Quain Many of my readers ask me how I come up with my “Six Words on a Boardwalk Bench” ideas. It’s really just a matter of observing everyday life. Things are happening all around us! Most of the time we just ignore them. We might sometimes think, “That was...

Transcripts – Your most expensive real estate

by Cindy Fertsch | Oct 24, 2024 | Features, Six Words on a Boardwalk Bench

By Bill Quain This is the sixth and final column in my series about colleges, where I’ve shared information from my upcoming book, “Bankrupt U – Students, Parents and Alumni Are Going Broke, & Colleges Don’t Give a C.R.A.P.” In the book, my co-author Dr. Joe...

Want a lifetime win? Play Monopoly!

by Cindy Fertsch | Oct 17, 2024 | Features, Six Words on a Boardwalk Bench

By Bill Quain As a professor on Stockton University’s Atlantic City Campus and a former casino consultant, I have a particular affection for Atlantic City. My family’s connection to AC goes back many years, as my grandparents owned a grocery store in the Inlet...

College: It’s not about ‘getting in’

by Cindy Fertsch | Oct 10, 2024 | Features, Six Words on a Boardwalk Bench

By Bill Quain This is the fourth column in a multi-week series based on my upcoming book, “Bankrupt U – Students, Parents and Alumni Are Going Broke, & Colleges Don’t Give a C.R.A.P.”   In “Bankrupt U”, my co-author Joe Corabi and I give our readers an insider...

Welcome to The College Parent Trap

by Cindy Fertsch | Oct 3, 2024 | Features, Six Words on a Boardwalk Bench

By Bill Quain This is the third column in a multi-week series based on my upcoming book, “Bankrupt U – Students, Parents and Alumni Are Going Broke, & Colleges Don’t Give a C.R.A.P.” In “Bankrupt U,” my co-author Joe Corabi and I give our readers an insiders’ view...

American colleges don’t give a C.R.A.P.

by Cindy Fertsch | Sep 26, 2024 | Features, Six Words on a Boardwalk Bench

By Bill Quain In last week’s column, I announced that I would be writing a multi-week series based on my upcoming book, “Bankrupt U – Students, Parents and Alumni Are Going Broke, & Colleges Don’t Give a C.R.A.P.” My co-author, Joe Corabi, and I have each been...
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