Many college students will have the “opportunity” to take an internship during their college career. And some of these students parlay this work into future jobs and careers. But if you’re thinking of getting an unpaid internship, think twice. While today’s youngest members of the workforce are considered the most educated in history, they still [ Read More ]
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As a college student, there’s a good chance that you think cheating is wrong. It’s also very likely that you personally have cheated at least once in your academic career. With 84% of college kids believing there should be consequences for cheaters but two-thirds admitting to cheating themselves, the collegiate world seems to be conflicted [ Read More ]
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E-Readers are inspiring Americans to hit the books once again. Check out this interesting infographic that shares pretty cool info about e-readers, and how they are causing adults and youths to read more than ever! Good news for sure.
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At the mention of the word, “fraternity,” people typically visualize wild parties, substance abuse, and other forms of debauchery. Many think of a fraternity as somewhere that boys go before they get kicked out of school and have to enroll in alternative programs for higher education as they failed out of college. Because of this [ Read More ]
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8 ways to Mess Up Someone’s Head After Taking Online Psychology Courses
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The understanding of the human mind can be a dangerous weapon sometimes, especially in the hands of someone with a sense of humor. Earning an online psychology degree can arm the right person with all that is needed to be a real hoot at parties, around the dinner table, or in everyday life. Following is [ Read More ]
It is a fact that when the economy goes south, enrollment rates at graduate school go up as many feel the exposure to MA and MS curriculums will increase their marketability. Higher education has traditionally been a financial hedge against recession, giving professionals of all ages the skills and training they need to get a [ Read More ]
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The time of transition from high school to college can be a bit overwhelming for students and their families. Increasing costs of education, including the cost of campus living, tosses kerosene on the charcoal and forcing many to turn to alternatives like accredited college classes online. However, for those still willing to take the plunge into [ Read More ]
Categories: Life in College
High school is over. You hung around the house all summer, throwing back more graduation parties than anyone person could possibly stomach, and you couldn’t be more ready for the next big step. For many high school graduates, that means College. As we all know, College means dorm life, dorm food, new friends and crazy [ Read More ]
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Lots of people choose to enter the professional world instead of heading to a 4-year college due to the ridiculous price tag and uncomfortable job market. The prospect of spending over a hundred thousand dollars on your education, only to join the over 8% unemployed Americans is not an attractive option; however, even without including [ Read More ]
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As a college student, there’s a good chance that you think cheating is wrong. It’s also very likely that you personally have cheated at least once in your academic career. With 84% of college kids believing there should be consequences for cheaters but two-thirds admitting to cheating themselves, the collegiate world seems to be conflicted [ Read More ]
E-Readers are inspiring Americans to hit the books once again. Check out this interesting infographic that shares pretty cool info about e-readers, and how they are causing adults and youths to read more than ever! Good news for sure.
At the mention of the word, “fraternity,” people typically visualize wild parties, substance abuse, and other forms of debauchery. Many think of a fraternity as somewhere that boys go before they get kicked out of school and have to enroll in alternative programs for higher education as they failed out of college. Because of this [ Read More ]
8 ways to Mess Up Someone’s Head After Taking Online Psychology Courses
Posted by Jen Rhee Add CommentThe understanding of the human mind can be a dangerous weapon sometimes, especially in the hands of someone with a sense of humor. Earning an online psychology degree can arm the right person with all that is needed to be a real hoot at parties, around the dinner table, or in everyday life. Following is [ Read More ]
It is a fact that when the economy goes south, enrollment rates at graduate school go up as many feel the exposure to MA and MS curriculums will increase their marketability. Higher education has traditionally been a financial hedge against recession, giving professionals of all ages the skills and training they need to get a [ Read More ]
The time of transition from high school to college can be a bit overwhelming for students and their families. Increasing costs of education, including the cost of campus living, tosses kerosene on the charcoal and forcing many to turn to alternatives like accredited college classes online. However, for those still willing to take the plunge into [ Read More ]
High school is over. You hung around the house all summer, throwing back more graduation parties than anyone person could possibly stomach, and you couldn’t be more ready for the next big step. For many high school graduates, that means College. As we all know, College means dorm life, dorm food, new friends and crazy [ Read More ]
Lots of people choose to enter the professional world instead of heading to a 4-year college due to the ridiculous price tag and uncomfortable job market. The prospect of spending over a hundred thousand dollars on your education, only to join the over 8% unemployed Americans is not an attractive option; however, even without including [ Read More ]
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