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  • Looking Forward for an Australian Education  By : Journey Mile
    Over 180,000 students from different countries look forward for an Australian Education. They flock the country through having an Australian Immigration Visa with an expectancy to get the best education from a reputed first-class education provider. Read on to know more...
  • What should I do after sending a resume  By : Tudor Mate
    You’ve just found your dream job, you have designed an exceptional resume and you sent it by email to the employer. Now the "expectation" game begins.
    After you send a resume, you are tempted to think that now all you have to do is wait and hope that the employer contacts you. It is a big mistake – you should choose when and how you make the next steps.
  • Online Degree Programs Take Off  By : Astonish Reviews
    The popularity of online degree programs skyrockets
  • Choosing Where To Study For International Students  By : Maddie Stud
    If you are an international student thinking about going to college or university to study overseas there are a number of factors to consider when choosing your study destination.
  • Australia, Its Top Pride Universities  By : Journey Mile
    Choosing the right university is like in the middle of a crossroad. Right in front of the person making a choice are divergent roads heading to different directions. With thousands of educational institution out there in the open, the most difficult thing to do is to compare and decide which one is best. Read on to know more...
  • Elevating education through Study Abroad Programs  By : Rahul Kumar
    Study abroad programs are quite popular among students of developing countries. Advisors assist a student in selecting a country which suits his chosen area of study. There are a wide range of programs encircling medicine, engineering, health, humanities, art, business, liberal arts and sciences. Courses are classified into graduate short-term adult study abroad programs and full-degree study abroad programs.
  • Last Minute Projects  By : Sam McKenzy
    For some, college is where you spread your wings and soak in the knowledge for you to use later in life. It is where you get ready and prepare for life and get real life lessons and preview the world ahead of you.
  • New and unique bed and breakfast accommodation service now available for visitors to Oxford and Camb  By : Charlie Jones
    Visitors to Oxford and Cambridge are benefiting from an exciting new service in these historic cities: the ability to book bed and breakfast accommodation in the famous University colleges.
  • Purpose Of Learning French Language Can Be Different  By : Nick C.
    Learning to speak this language could open up a whole new world of career opportunities.
  • Home Film Schooled  By : Sam McKenzy
    Art cannot be taught; it can only be focused. Artists cannot be made; they can only be born. All true, very true, at least according to popular principle.
  • All About Series 66 Exam  By : Lara Newcomb
    People who are already working in the finance industry or people who are looking to get in, will consider the Series 66 exam very closely.
  • SAT Test Preparation Tips  By : Lara Newcomb
    We also strongly encourage you to check your answers to the first questions as these are generally very easy and you should be able to quickly catch any dumb mistakes that would have otherwise cost you a "gimme" question.
  • Living on the Curve  By : Arin Trinity
    There is an urban legend that only few college students today know about.
  • SearchMyCampus: The Objective Behind The Aspiration  By : Vidha Jain
    We at SearchMyCampus very strongly believe that the Indian youth has all this potential just bursting to come out, only if it’s given a chance.
  • Making The World a Smaller Place - SearchMyCampus  By : Vidha Jain
    The phenomenal success of social networking sites has proved the basic need of people to connect to each other, and maintain these connections over periods of time. However, websites like Facebook, Orkut, MySpace etc. only bring people together to meet emotional needs i.e. the need for social interaction. There is still a large gap where meeting material needs is concerned. SearchMyCampus fills this gap for university students.
  • Share It And I Bet You Will Find It!-- SearchMyCampus  By : Peyush Bansal
    Do I keep paying the middleman or is there something else I can use? The magic word is – SearchMyCampus. In today’s Web 2.0 world when every student is online scrapping on orkut, I think it would be very useful if I could post my notice in 3 minutes on an online noticeboard and instantly make it visible to everyone around the campus (even to the fachas who have not yet moved to the campus but are planning to in few days).
  • Campus Calling - Youth Connects On Online Board  By : manoj.sharma@hindustantimes.com
    Lost and found, buying and selling, fests and feasts - a virtual notice board connects students across the country
  • Mecca For Student Needs - SearchMyCampus  By : Alisha Mukherji
    Surfing through the net I came across one such site which is a Mecca for student needs. It is a site created by recent pass outs who recognized the paucity of actually useful sites among myriad networking sites. searchmycampus is a boon which has come forth to lessen the burden on young shoulders.. This site offers the solution to all our student problems and needs metaphorically under one roof.
  • Engineering and Its Importance  By : Dexter Bedd
    Engineering is an important part of today's modern world as they are involved in nearly everything that we think is normal.
  • Optional Homework is Not Really Optional  By : Dexter Bedd
    Many professors now find it the trend to assign optional homework for the students. Read this that how it may hurt your academic career.
  • Burgers, Fries, Tacos and Nachos  By : Tom Cribbs
    Students have many problems they need to face once they are off on their own. Eating right is one of those problems.
  • Starting the New Semester Off Right  By : Tom Cribbs
    Think they start you off easy because you were on break? Guess again.
  • In the Beginning  By : Tom Cribbs
    As for most college students, their religion comes into question. Read this to understand why.
  • Pour intégrer Sciences Po, une prépa ou rien  By : arthur roussel
    Pour réussir aux concours d’entrée à Sciences Po, concours devenus extrêmement sélectifs, les candidats s’inscrivent massivement dans les écoles privées.
  • A Commendable College Vision For College Admissions Assistance  By : Lisa Taylor
    For the first time college admission requirements have become customized and college admission information is available like never before.
  • Ten Unbreakable Rules for Academic Success in College  By : Daniel Z. Kane
    You've heard the stories...some exaggerated, some real...about students at the top of their high school classes who found college extremely difficult. The truth is that most college freshmen do need some time to adjust to the increased demands of college academics.
  • Winning an Athletic Scholarship; Everything you need to know.  By : Daniel Z. Kane
    If you've always dreamed about competing in college athletics, your dream may be within reach. But, you need more than athletic talent...you need to know how to "connect" with appropriate colleges.
  • Getting into an Ivy League College; How tough is it?  By : Daniel Z. Kane
    Students who hope to attend an Ivy League college face a major challenge. In fact, admission to the Ivies appears to be more competitive than ever before.
  • Are Online Degrees Worth the Cost?  By : Daniel Z. Kane
    Are online degrees as valuable as those earned via traditional on-campus study? More and more people are asking that question every year.
  • Accredited Online Colleges - The Facts You Must Know!  By : Lee Addison
    Distance learning online via accredited online colleges has become quite easy and practical with the advent of fast Internet connections and the affordability of computers. It is cost effective because you save time and money on the commute. It also gives the single student an opportunity to work at the same time, increasing the practical aspects of learning, while student parents save on childcare costs. The schedule is flexible and teachers, other students and learning resources are available online. This is what accredited online colleges can provide.
  • Finding the Online Degree Program that's right for you  By : Jane Harris
    If you to ask most people, "What is preventing you from going back to college?" What might their responses be? For most, a big reason might be family commitments. Perhaps they have young children at home to care for. Or they may have elderly parents who need looking after.
  • Financial Aid; How and When to Negotiate  By : Daniel Kane
    Parents and students often ask if it is possible to negotiiate with a college to improve the initial financial aid package they have been offered.
  • Online Degrees Change Education in The Modern World  By : Ken McCauley
    The word is finally out: the educational world is changing - at a very fast pace. In your father's day, you graduated from high school only to begin attending college - and you didn't stop until you graduated (or dropped out). Only then did you begin your 'adult' life - a career and family.
  • A Good Link Campaign; Reaching Page #1 on Google  By : Daniel Kane
    One of the most important things you can do to raise your search engine rankings and drive more traffic to your site is to convince other websites to link to yours. It's free, of course, and very easy, but doing it properly does take some time and effort. I recommend a couple of ways to find websites which might be willing to link to you.
  • A College Degree; Your Ticket to $1,000,000  By : Daniel Kane
    United States Department of Labor 2004 statistics reveal that full time workers 25 years of age and older earn a median weekly salary of $676. Those without a high school diploma average nearly $300 a week less ($396). High school graduates with no college average $562, and college graduates holding at least a bachelors degree earn nearly $1000 weekly.
  • Selecting a College; A Few Simple Steps  By : Daniel Kane
    College admission is, in its simplest form, a numbers game. In fact, while some would call it a kind of lottery, lotteries offer almost no chance of success to those who participate in them, while quite the opposite is true of college admission. There are nearly 3,500 colleges and universities in the United States (counting two and four year institutions) so students have no shortage of options. So, students who do a little research and a bit of thinking about what kind of educational environment best suits them should not have a problem landing at a college or university in which he or she is likely to be happy and academically successful. Believe it or not, students who start their college search early, make good use of the college and financial aid information available in college guides and websites, and ultimately apply to at least four or five carefully chosen colleges can sail through the process with little or no anxiety or hassle. Despite the media's preoccupation with how tough it is to get admitted to the Harvard's, Yale's, and Princeton's of the world, a very small number of colleges deny admission to nearly as many students as they admit. Thus, if you do not have the grades, SAT scores and desire to attend a very highly selective college and you have applied to a realistic set of colleges your chances at each are high. On the other hand, if your grades and test scores put you in the top five percent and you are applying to the highly selective few, just be sure to also apply to a few of the hundreds of great schools that are not quite as selective.
  • Education Plans  By : rateempire
    The third biggest financial goal for a family is saving for a college education.
  • International high school: Know more about it  By : Yew Chung Education Foundation
    Yew Chung offers state of the art education and a healthy atmosphere for the overall development of the child. Visit the site www.ycef.com and get more detailed information about the Ycef's international schools.
  • Ways to Become a Compensation Attorney?  By : Aretha Singh
    It is clear that many people are interested in becoming a personal injury attorney. Most people are genuinely interested in helping other people or profiting by providing the necessary and adequate information and help required. So the question should be "where can I study to become a personal injury attorney". Before you embark on finding the right place to study, you should first consider whether or not it is compatible with your mindset and interests.
  • A Career in Law Has Several Options  By : Simon Layborn
    Once you have taken the difficult but rewarding decision to pursue law as a career, you have to take an even more difficult decision — to select the area of law from the dozens of options offered by the law school. However, it is best to take this decision sooner than later.
  • Get Ahead With An Online Education  By : Emma Fernton
    The path ahead, as many studies and surveys have brought out, is taking some online courses or getting an online degree. This opportunity that has rapidly evolved in the recent years allows many of us who do not have access to university or college campus to get ahead and obtain an education. Today, more and more institutions are offering a variety of classes online and you can choose between a certificate, a diploma or a degree.
  • Edmonton a Great Place for an Education  By : Simon Cannor
    There are a lot of factors to consider when trying to decide on a place to live. One of the biggest considerations to contemplate when deciding on where to call home is the employment scene. You can't very well expect to live and make mortgage payments if you are living in a stagnant economy with few jobs to choose from and even less opportunity for advancement. One of the key indicators for future economic performance is the education level of the residents and the overall commitment of the community to education.
  • The Many Benefits Of Smaller Schools  By : Roy Gasquet
    Thinking about college after high school graduation? This process happens for many seniors every year. Should you go to a larger college that offers an extensive variety of classes and that has a beautiful campus setting? A larger school may appear like the number one choice of many, but one should also remember that a larger school may mean a a greater tuition cost. This is where a smaller college may be your best bet.

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