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The 1993, Improving Americas Schools Act was the largest federal government contribution to the educational system (grades K through 12) and it was created to ensure that all students in the United States would be given the opportunity to develop their knowledge and skills. They have offered support in the national effort to make these […]

 
Why should I do an Online Master Degree Instead of studying at a physical campus
 

You can live your life and study at the same time – doing an undergraduate degree for many people isn’t that hard of work. You simply have to find time to read the required material, study a little bit, complete your […]

Internship opportunities and academic achievements can only get you so far. Eventually, you will have to face preparation for “the real world” outside of the college bubble. You’ll need to write a cover letter and brush up on Resume Writing 101. Without the tools necessary to market yourself as “the next best thing,” you’ll have […]

Graduating with a degree is a fantastic achievement. You have studied hard for four years or more and now you are ready to take on your field of interest. But wait a minute before you start sending out resumes. There are some jobs that require you to participate in an internship program. One of the […]

What Is Your College Plans

When you’re planning your college career, you’ll likely be looking for ways to help subsidize your education. After all, school tuition is one of the largest investments you’ll ever make in your life. The good thing about scholarships, compared to other forms of student financial aid, is that you do not need to pay back […]

Recently the New York Times ran a story about “University of Dreams,” a company that places students in jobs internships for eight weeks over the summer, in exchange for about ,000! Despite this hefty price tag and the fact that these internships are unpaid, students express gratitude at having the opportunity to work with a […]

When students start out getting a college education, they often are not prepared for what will happen after they finish school. They need to start working for an entry level income and at the same time they have to pay back a mountain debt concerning their student loans. After 6 months of leaving college your […]

It may seem like a hassle to fill out all your college admissions paperwork. You need grade transcripts, letters of recommendation, SAT scores, application forms, income information and an admission essay. Yet this will be just the beginning of a long line of document preparation you’ll be doing throughout your college career. Before you’re accepted, […]

The median time a job seeker spends looking for a job has increased from 3.6 months to 4.4 months from the second to third quarter of 2008. In fact, it’s not unusual to hear of perfectly qualified individuals remaining out-of-work for six months. Additionally, in the third quarter of 2008, 13.4% of job seekers relocated […]

Imagine spending the summer in a foreign country, working and being immersed in another country’s culture. A nonprofit group called “European Study Abroad” is working at bringing Americans to Europe to experience internships in cities like Dublin and London. This year, they brought 24 students over, but they’re looking at expanding the internships program further. […]

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