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Why Colleges Happily Say “No” to Some ...

Author: Dr. Casper Poodel Published: 08.11.2011| Category College and University

Most students applying to college have worked hard to get good grades in challenging courses and earn solid ACT or SAT scores. That’s why it’s sad to see so many of them make mistakes big enough to hurt their chances of getting into their colleges of choice.

Take Note: Tips on Classroom Note-Taking...

Author: Robbi Hess Published: 08.10.2011| Category Advice

For both high school and university students, knowing how to take notes is as important as knowing which notes to take. Unless you know shorthand or carry around your hand held recorder, you will need to make effective use of your classroom time and become an effective note-taker.

Leaving College for a Semester? What to Consider...

Author: Andrew Marshall Published: 08.10.2011| Category College and University

Many students find the idea of taking a semester off very attractive. If you are struggling to complete term papers and stuck in the midst of heavy reading assignments and difficult examinations, a semester off seems like the perfect escape, however before you decide to take a semester off you should know that it could either hurt your chances to complete college, or it could even help you a great deal. It all depends on why and how you take the semester off.

How to Prevent Back Pain...

Author: Sandi Jones Published: 08.10.2011| Category Health

It has been estimated that more than three of four Americans will suffer from back pain at one time or another. Prevention is said to be one of the most effective treatments for back pain.

Staying Healthy at College: A No-Brainer...

Author: Julie Clark Robinson Published: 08.10.2011| Category Health

You’ve gone down a long road to get to college, and you likely have a long road to go before you face full-blown adulthood and all that entails. What you don’t need is to get sick while trying to juggle your studies, social life and working to keep it all together. College life can be great, but you just might find yourself feeling all alone if you get under the weather. Here are a few tips to prevent that from happening:

How to Become a Lawyer...

Author: Bill Miller Published: 08.10.2011| Category Careers

There are a number of different ways to prepare for a legal career. You will need a well-rounded education which provides general knowledge in science, history, English and mathematics. A foreign language, particularly Spanish is a good elective to take during high school. Choose the more difficult or more challenging subjects and don’t shy away from the harsh professors. There are plenty of them in law school.

Choosing an Online college; Avoid a Big Mistake...

Author: Dr. Casper Poodel Published: 08.10.2011| Category College and University

After you have made the decision to earn an online college degree, your first step is to find the “right” college or university. To do so requires some simple yet important research.

How To Write A Winning College Essay...

Author: Alan Greene Published: 08.10.2011| Category College and University

If you’re feeling pretty good because most of your college application packet is complete, don’t rest easy until you are confident that your essay is anything less than stellar. It doesn’t have to be a chore, in fact, do a little soul searching and it can be a pretty meaningful exercise. It may be only 500 words, but they just could be the most important words that you put together your entire life. Many times, getting accepted to the university of your choice comes down to the essay you write.

So You Want to be a Teacher...

Author: Maria Bascuas Published: 08.10.2011| Category Careers

Before you start out on a teaching career, the first thing you must do is check what professional certificates and forms of education are required of a teacher at the level and in the field you wish to enter in your locale. While regulations differ widely from place to place and from institution to institution, any new teacher will need to be able to show the education and training expected by their intended employers.

Online Businesses in a Box: A good idea?...

Author: Peggy Sherman Published: 08.10.2011| Category Marketing

The Internet is a great equalizer. You do not need a lot of money or a large staff to start an online business.