online degree programs
online degree programs
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by Kristie Lorette - 2006-12-12
There are thousands of colleges to choose from, so how do you choose which one is right for you? The truth of the matter is that colleges and universities have a lot more in common than they have diff...
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by Elizabeth Saas - 2006-12-12
Your college roommate -- what will he or she be like? Some people get assigned to a roommate their freshman year and it's a match made in heaven for the rest of their college years. Other people have ...
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by S.E. Fling - 2006-12-16
Have you ever thought about enhancing your education by going back to school? If so, you probably have wondered whether you should go your local college or university. If you haven't been to one recen...
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by Elizabeth Saas - 2006-12-19
Consideration #1: What Do You Hope To Gain From Graduate School?People go to graduate school for a number of reasons. Before you apply, you should think seriously about what your goals and expectation...
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by Elizabeth Saas - 2006-12-19
Consideration #1: Do I Really Want To Be A Doctor? (Even If It Doesn't Make Me Rich?)It used to be when your parents asked you: "What do you want to be -- a doctor or a lawyer?" that whatever answer y...
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by Elizabeth Saas - 2006-12-19
If you are a working professional contemplating the pursuit of an advanced degree, you should make sure you're clear about its utility to you. If you are seeking a degree that will increase your earni...
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by Amber C. Smith - 2006-12-19
Sometimes it can be hard to know what to include in a graduate school personal statement. How do you know that what you think is important is important to the school? What types of details should you ...
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by Amber C. Smith - 2006-12-19
Cover letters are generally poorly written and boring. It's true. Most of them just repeat what was already in the resume and show no personality at all. I don't know how the poor human resource peopl...
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by Amber C. Smith - 2006-12-19
When you're in graduate school, you may discover that it's hard to find a job that relates to your field of study. In some circumstances, you can't get a job directly related until you have your degre...
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by Amber C. Smith - 2006-12-19
There was a time, not so long ago, when having a bachelor's degree meant that you could go out and get the highest paying job in your chosen profession. You would have no problem securing a job, and y...