Thursday, October 22nd, 2009 at
5:31 pm
The good thing is college education is a non-refundable and non-biodegradable type of investment. Always remember that a college education will be the one to determine what your future will be. There is the college scholarship search engine; you can access it for free in the internet. A study at the University of Liverpool has shown that 5–6 years after graduation, trainees do feel their undergraduate education does impact on their competencies as doctors[10,11] and are able to relate their experiences to their undergraduate education, suggesting that undergraduate education has some impact on post graduate performance. Hence, having a college degree is really vital. Read more... (611 words, 2 images, estimated 2:27 mins reading time)
Saturday, September 26th, 2009 at
3:26 am
by Frank Thomason
Alabama Crimson Tide football is tradition rich with a number of great coaches over the years, and has churned out out some of the most elite athletes that college football has ever seen, but there is no greater celebrity to come from Bama’s historic past than Bear Bryant.
BEAR BRYANT
The first person that you most likely think of when you hear something about Alabama football, it is likely you think of Bear Bryant. At one point, Bear Bryant was the winningest coach in college football ever. This legendary coach served the Crimson for 25 years. In this period of time, Brian was phenomenal with six national championships and 13 SEC conference championships. Read more... (533 words, estimated 2:08 mins reading time)
Tuesday, September 8th, 2009 at
5:09 pm
After a year out of the tournament, Oregon State’s baseball team will get its chance this year to compete once again in the College World Series. Choose the best option available for you. And after submitting your papers, do some follow-ups. The career that you’ve wanted all these years is just waiting for you. 8% of candidates were female in this study their representation increased for each year of qualification, such that for those qualifying after 2002 58% were female; this is similar to the 58% of doctors who were female who responded to a BMA survey[22] in 2006. Read more... (663 words, 2 images, estimated 2:39 mins reading time)