Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 at
5:27 pm
by Nora Wright
Have you ever sat back and thought about earning your psychology master degree online? In America, master’s degrees that are very popular include the MA which stands for master of arts degree, an MS degree which stands for a master of science, the well known MBA which is a master of business administration and for those interested in human services, the MSW or master of social work exists. Also, there is the very impressive, comprehensive and very popular MS in psychology or master of science in psychology degree. Read more... (569 words, estimated 2:17 mins reading time)
Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 at
10:08 am
by John Chang
I was asked this question by a reader fairly recently. He wanted to know if volunteering in Africa for a year before reapplying to an Ivy League School would help his chances of being accepted.
My response was, “Yes, perhaps.”
Why “possible” and not “definitely”?
The reason is that there are a number of things to keep in mind when applying to an Ivy League School. All factors must be balanced. Take these points into consideration:
1. As with my advice regarding summer activities, it makes sense to take a year off as long as you are busy the whole time doing very note-worthy things. Read more... (430 words, estimated 1:43 mins reading time)
Monday, June 29th, 2009 at
5:22 am
by William Shawn
A pharmacy technician is a person who is a member of the pharmacy crew and works under the control of a certified pharmacist. He is responsible for helping the pharmacist do related work which usually includes providing medication and health care products to patients. Before an individual can work as a pharmacy technician, he must receive qualified pharmacy technician training from a legitimate pharmacy tech school, not to mention having other important qualities in order to work efficiently as one. Read more... (769 words, estimated 3:05 mins reading time)
Monday, June 29th, 2009 at
4:04 am
by Nora Robbins
An online psychology degree offers alot of options for your career advancement. Have you been looking for info on this?
Employers of today are beginning to look for college degrees and further education in the resumes of potential employees. The degree does not necessarily have to have anything to do with the professional field for the position because it is generally that it signifies what matters to employers. It indicates that the applicant has the necessary qualities to survive in the world of work. Most notably it indicates that they are prepared to work hard and have a degree of self-discipline that gives them the edge over the competition. Read more... (386 words, estimated 1:33 mins reading time)
Sunday, June 28th, 2009 at
10:45 am
by Carrie Plescan
Have you ever wanted to get a degree in the field of law but felt you didnt have enough time–or money? Then, think again. Motivated students can get highly respected paralegal degrees online while holding down their current jobs and taking care of their families. In addition, accredited online degrees are eligible for financial aid from the government as well as private funding sources.
Why a Paralegal Degree?
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the paralegal field is expected to grow at a rapid pace. In addition to that increase, factor in job openings due to retirements, career changes, and other elements, and you have a perfect field for those interested in the field of law. Read more... (582 words, estimated 2:20 mins reading time)
Sunday, June 28th, 2009 at
7:36 am
by Aaron Sydney
The accredited online degrees is telling the world that you are responsible person able to take on more mature responsibilities. Simply put, you are ready for the demands of the real world.
An accredited degree from an accredited educational institution means that you have diligently done your part to earn the coveted degree. Employers correlate this to the ability of the person to look at things in a more mature perspective that implies that they would be a great asset to the company. Read more... (316 words, estimated 1:16 mins reading time)
Sunday, June 28th, 2009 at
5:47 am
by Ray Yasin
When you are ready to apply to college one of the first steps you should take is to figure out how you are going to pay for it. Financial aid is available in many different formats.
Money you get to help you pay for college is often college is often called financial aid. There are many options including grants, student loans from private banks, federal loans, or merit based scholarships. Read more... (731 words, estimated 2:55 mins reading time)
Sunday, June 28th, 2009 at
3:07 am
by Sandy Kenton Ph.D.
Summer Jobs have always been a part of college life and most High School students desired them also. But with this horribly economy even Middle School and Elementary School students are asking their parents how they can get a summer job too? Read more... (823 words, estimated 3:18 mins reading time)