Beyond the Basics
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Updated: October 20, 2021
Tips for Applying to Internships
Since you will likely be applying to multiple positions, it’s important for you to be organized during your application process. Different positions likely have different deadlines and different requirements
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Updated: October 20, 2021
7 Things You'll Learn from Working at a Start-Up
Working at a start-up is a great opportunity to learn, grow, take initiative, and live your passion.
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Updated: September 01, 2021
Common Grad School Tests and Tips for Success
For those who are thinking about grad school, there are many things to consider and prepare for, one of them being some kind of grad school test, such as the GRE, GMAT, or LSAT.
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Updated: September 10, 2021
A Guide to Transferable Career Skills
As you apply for jobs, your transferable skills will need to come through in your application process. Having a strong set of transferable skills will make you a better candidate for the job.
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Updated: October 04, 2021
Top Study Abroad Short-Term Programs
Short-term study abroad programs require less time commitment than long-term, semester-length study programs. You can get a quick taste of a program, a location, and a school. There are lots of options — these are just a few.
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Updated: September 03, 2021
How to Become a Psychiatrist by Studying in the USA
Becoming a psychiatrist requires an extensive education and plenty of passion. You’ll spend four years in undergraduate studies, four years in med school, and another four years in residency before reaching your first patients, but then you’ll spend a lifetime helping others.
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Updated: September 03, 2021
Study Business at the University of Northern Iowa
Student career preparation is top priority for the College of Business at the University of Northern Iowa (UNI) in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The faculty and staff at this small, public university of almost 10,000 students is committed to ensuring that students are professionally prepared for a successful career during and after completing their degree at UNI.
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Updated: September 09, 2021
Second Language Training for Business at the University of Mississippi
A doctoral program at the University of Mississippi is growing. The degree is designed to educate professionals who can provide second language training for firms that conduct business globally and need workers who can speak Spanish and other languages. The program also trains future modern language administrators for universities and other institutions.
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Updated: September 09, 2021
Interested in an Aviation Career? Check Out Lewis University!
Students who graduate from one of the six aviation programs at Lewis University in Chicago are joining one of the world’s fastest growing employment fields. The Boeing Company’s latest job projections show that within the next 20 years the world will need 800,000 new aviation pilots and 750,000 new maintenance technicians.
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Updated: November 03, 2021
How to Get a Job You Love in the the Healthcare Industry
Which practices will help you make the most of your healthcare career? Work with a recruiter to help find the right job for you, join professional organizations, and network!
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Updated: September 08, 2021
What to Know When Renting a Student Apartment in College
Living on campus might seem great when you’re still learning your way around as a freshman. After your first or second semester, you could feel ready to move off-campus and live more independently.
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Updated: September 08, 2021
6 Burnout Recovery Tips
Acknowledging and dealing with burnout can be pretty tough sometimes, but it’s crucial to take steps to deal with it so that you can get better and move forward with joy, peace, and a sense of fulfillment in the work you’re doing
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Updated: September 08, 2021
A Guide to Easing Back into Campus Life
2020 was a major year of change that no one saw coming; it produced enough challenges physically, socially, economically, and educationally to accurately be titled as a notable period of immense hardship and infamy.
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Updated: September 08, 2021
How to Write a Personal Statement for Your Medical School Application
The personal statement is your opportunity to explain why you want to become a doctor and to talk about what you learned from your work experience and the qualities you have that distinguish you from other applicants.
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Updated: September 08, 2021
Want to Be a Dentist? How to Pursue a College and Career Path in Dentistry
Have you been thinking about dentistry for your career? There are so many career paths in dentistry, but you need to know how to pursue a career path in dentistry before you get into dental care. It doesn’t happen overnight, but with some years of hard work and dedication, you’ll be able to have the career of your dreams!
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Updated: September 08, 2021
8 Online Learning Sites: Pros & Cons
Whether you are looking to advance your career or just a productive way to spend your time during quarantine, taking online courses can make you a more well-rounded person. They give you a chance to take classes that you are interested in but are not necessarily able to fit into your school schedule.
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Updated: September 28, 2021
Study Theater in Italy this Summer through Theatre of Arts
Do you love theatre? How about Italy? Then you’ll love Theatre of Arts’ newest exchange program! Theatre of Arts (TOA) is a drama conservatory in Los Angeles, offering a two-year degree program to prepare actors for careers in film, television, and theatre.
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Updated: September 14, 2021
Will I Be Eligible for Optional Practical Training (OPT) at a Community College? Yes!
OPT is a way for international students to work for pay or to volunteer with a U.S. company for 12 months after completing their educational program.
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Updated: September 20, 2021
How to Study for the LSAT
The LSAT is the most important part of the Law School application process. Your grades, application, letters of recommendation, and personal statement will be important, but the LSAT is generally the heaviest weighted criteria for admissions.
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Updated: September 28, 2021
Countdown to Launch: George Mason University Engineering Students Team Up to Reach the Starry Heights with a Satellite
A senior design team with 14 students from three engineering departments worked together all year on three experiments that are being integrated into one small satellite about the size of two smartphones.
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