Decisions, decisions. Summer is almost here and it is time to decide what to do. Internship? Work? Take a summer class? The possibilities are endless. If you haven’t decided what to do then check out this infographic. Whatever you end up doing, have a wonderful summer.
Tips For Successfully Making the Leap From College Newsroom to Professional Journalist
Posted May 29, 2012 bySome of the best times during my college career occurred while working for my college paper. We had a daily broadsheet packed full of all the news and views from around campus and beyond and our team of dedicated writers, photographers, and editors would spend hours in the newsroom working on the latest scoop. The [ Read More ]
8 ways to Mess Up Someone’s Head After Taking Online Psychology Courses
Posted May 22, 2012 byThe 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 ]
Moving Into Your First ‘Grown-Up’ Apartment
Posted May 16, 2012 byWhen I first started preparing to move into my “big girl” apartment after graduation, I thought I understood everything that I needed to do. Turns out, I was very, very wrong. When I was in college, I lived in an apartment complex that catered toward students — aka: We were extremely spoiled. They made everything [ Read More ]
Dissecting the Student Loan Debate
Posted May 15, 2012 byFor those of you who have recently graduated college and are now staring down a heck of a lot of debt, you’re not alone. Student loan debt has reached the $1 trillion mark and it’s a number that will continue to climb as the Senate has recently passed up a chance to extend a 3.4% [ Read More ]
Dealing With End-of-the-Semester Stress
Posted May 14, 2012 byMost of you are in the midst of wrapping up your semesters, either by cramming for those dreaded final exams or writing ridiculously long research papers. Throughout this process, the future might seem bleak. I’ve been there — sometimes it’s hard to imagine that you WILL actually be able to conquer those three finals, nail [ Read More ]
A Dangerous Game: Student Athletes and Head Trauma [Infographic]
Posted May 12, 2012 byHard hits can be a frequent occurrence in school sports, but recognizing the symptoms of a concussion and other head trauma can be difficult, so it’s important for fellow students, parents and coaches to be educated about what to look for and how to respond. Learn about Nurse Practitioner Salary and Nursing@Georgetown
The Effects a Masters Degree Would Have on Your Income
Posted May 11, 2012 byIt 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 ]
5 Things Students Need to Do for Their Career Before They Graduate
Posted May 11, 2012 byThere is no bigger transition in life than the transition into adult life. And the epitome of this transition is graduating from college and starting your working life. Yet, most of people still go to higher education straight out of high school. In this case the transition to college is not very difficult. You are [ Read More ]







