Tag: Education

Will President Obama’s Budget Cuts Ruin Military Education Programs?

Will President Obama’s Budget Cuts Ruin Military Education Programs?

| January 14, 2014 | 0 Comments

President Barrack ran on a platform that claimed he could help the country bounce back from recession. He promised that he would bring jobs back from overseas, decrease government spending and slash the budget. While those budget cuts sounded like a good idea to voters, many didn’t realize that some of the programs would significantly […]

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How to Choose a College That Offers a Good Return on Investment

How to Choose a College That Offers a Good Return on Investment

| January 10, 2014 | 0 Comments

Choosing a college that offers a good return on investment may sound like an easy venture – how hard can it really be? Most people simply choose a college that is known for their field of interest or degree aspirations – whether that degree is in medical informatics or journalism. However, choosing a college that offers a […]

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5 Steps to Becoming a Licensed Pharmacist

5 Steps to Becoming a Licensed Pharmacist

| January 8, 2014 | 0 Comments

Becoming a pharmacist can be a great career move for people who are interested in the medical industry, without having to become a medical doctor. Pharmacists work in pharmacies and they dispense medicine to private patients and also advise them on the use of these medicines, risks, and more. Pharmacists will be happy to know […]

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How to Make Your Dollars Go Further While Attending College

How to Make Your Dollars Go Further While Attending College

| January 4, 2014 | 0 Comments

Attending college is a great way to advance your career goals, discover your passions, and meet new and exciting people. While it is a great opportunity, it is also a hefty and worthwhile investment. It is important to try and reduce your costs and expenses to make college as affordable as possible. Here are some […]

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5 Ways to Increase Your Chances of Receiving Grants and Scholarships in College

5 Ways to Increase Your Chances of Receiving Grants and Scholarships in College

| January 4, 2014 | 0 Comments

A grant or a scholarship may be your only hope at succeeding in college and in life. Statistics show that people who go to college make a drastically higher income than people who don’t go to college. Moreover, the more college experience you have and the more advanced your degree is, the higher your salary […]

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5 Ways To Finance Your Education

5 Ways To Finance Your Education

| December 31, 2013 | 1 Comment

Are you a student who wants to go to college but due to financial situations, couldn’t find the way to do so? Then you may want to read on. Here are five ways to finance your education: 1. Make Use Of Grants Unlike a scholarship, grants are basically small amounts of money which are considered gifts. […]

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How to Determine the ROI of Your College Major

How to Determine the ROI of Your College Major

| December 29, 2013 | 0 Comments

Getting your college degree has a lot of advantages. Oftentimes, there are more advantages than there are disadvantages. At the end of the day, college opens up more opportunities, a higher salary and better quality of life. However, there are some degrees that have a poor return on investment, or what is otherwise known as […]

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Living on a Budget: Coping At University

Living on a Budget: Coping At University

| November 14, 2013 | 1 Comment

With such a competitive job market these days, more and more people are looking to get a degree from a UK university. The only problem is that prices have increased when it comes to living expenses and fees, so it can be a bit of a tricky situation for many undergraduates. University is a whole […]

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Measuring Up: How do Employers View Online Degrees?

Measuring Up: How do Employers View Online Degrees?

| November 8, 2013 | 0 Comments

    In many ways, the question of whether your online degree will be viewed differently than a traditional degree is archaic. Once you go on a few job interviews, you’ll begin to understand that employers these days are more interested in how well you did in school than whether you showed up on a physical […]

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