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Encouraging Your Boss For Financial Support
Published on Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011 by Matt Vint
Tags: employer support, financial, job pays tuition, support, Tuition
It is fair to say that due to the recently poor economy and the fact that many countries are now (and especially America) trying to recover from the recent recession, many employers are failing to offer tuition support as it’s really quite unaffordable for them as a business. They need to know that it will [...]
What to Think About Before Applying to Law School
Published on Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011 by Matt Vint
Tags: law, law school, law students, lawyers, school
You might be wondering whether or not law school is actually worth it. It is widely known to be one of the most expensive subjects to be taught at this level. There’s not really a definitive answer. It depends on your true life goals – where you want to be in the next few years. [...]
Networking Tips For Students At College
Published on Monday, March 21st, 2011 by Matt Vint
Tags: at, college, for, networking, students, tips
A very important skill to have in this modern age of information technology is networking. Networking will help you get a job after your college days. College itself can be an excellent time to start networking as you are meeting new people constantly. You need some tips though prior if you have never networked before. [...]
Important Tips For College
Published on Monday, March 21st, 2011 by Matt Vint
Tags: college, for, important, tips
If in a few months it is your turn to graduate, don’t worry. There’s still time to really get to the bottom of it and to prepare yourself successfully. Start setting funds aside now for those rainy days, just because you don’t have a job now it doesn’t mean you will miraculously have one after [...]
Shopping for College: Tips to Make the Move Easier
Published on Friday, March 18th, 2011 by Ken
Tags: budget, college admissions, college budget, college checklist, College Life, college tips and advice, college transfer students, college transportation, cross-country university, high school seniors, homesickness, pack for college, shipping packages for college, shopping for college
As college admissions decisions begin to come out, many high school seniors (and transfer students) are looking towards attending a four year university away from home. Thoughts of freedom from home and living in a new environment start to become a realization for many students. However, along with ideas of living away from home [...]
Junior, Senior Courses Determine College Admissions
Published on Sunday, March 13th, 2011 by Ryan Collins
Tags: Advanced Placement, college admissions, High school achievement, Ivy Leagues
SAN FRANCISCO, CA. (CollegetoCareers.com) – Graduating seniors and juniors seeking admission into the most competitive universities should choose their courses carefully, according to a new report published by Time Magazine. The reason: the most competitive universities place a high premium on a student’s proven ability to take – and succeed in – more challenging courses. [...]
Ways to Save Money in College
Published on Monday, March 7th, 2011 by Ken
Tags: college, college dorm, college textbooks, fafsa, Financial Aid, free application for federal student aid, gas money, new textbooks, saving money, university, used textbooks
In college, there are a multitude of expenses a student must cover. Sometimes students are so lucky as to have parents to support them and pay for all or part of these expenses. In other cases however, students rely on no one other than themselves to pay for costs of a college education. There are [...]
UC Transfer Hopefuls, Start Building Your Transfer Resume
Published on Friday, March 4th, 2011 by Caroline
Tags: Activities and Awards Section, community college, csu, TAGs, TAPs, transfer resume, transfer students, uc
Dear Future UC Transfer Hopefuls, Those of you out there that are serious about transferring to your first choice UC campus will need to start building your transfer resume. Although there are TAGs and TAPs to most of the UCs, impacted majors are often excluded in this agreement. The following will provide the breakdown of [...]
College Admissions Standards 101
Published on Friday, February 25th, 2011 by Ryan Collins
Tags: ACT, apply to college, college admissions, college application, community services, gpa, SAT
EVERYWHERE – Students and high school graduates everywhere dream about their admission to a highly selective, competitive four-year university that will guarantee a career afterward.
Avoiding Financial Aid Scams
Published on Thursday, February 24th, 2011 by Ryan Collins
Tags: college financial aid, false financial aid applications, Financial Aid, school financial aid
ANYWHERE – For many students, college represents a host of new opportunities, a potential career, and a life after high school. For many of the same students, it is sometimes unclear how one should pursue such opportunities.


