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Updated: October 05, 2022
Imagine UNC
University of Northern Colorado (UNC) is a public graduate research institution that is nationally ranked with over 100 undergraduate and graduate programs of study.
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Updated: September 08, 2021
What Rules to Establish with New Roommates
Whether you are planning to live with friends you have known for a long time or moving in with someone new, it is essential for you and your roommates to be comfortable.
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Updated: September 08, 2021
The College Student's Guide to Learning How to Cook
Learning how to cook is an essential lifelong skill that is best learned at a young age. As with any skill, practice makes perfect. The earlier you start learning how to cook, the better you will be over the years.
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Updated: September 08, 2021
4 Ways to Save Money on College
College can be quite expensive. The costs can cause many people to think twice about attending. However, there is no need to pay the full sticker price at a four-year school. There are several ways to save money on college, and some of them can lead to substantial college credit before a student even leaves high school.
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Updated: September 10, 2021
How to Improve Your Writing Skills
In the age of the internet, everyone writes. If a couple of centuries ago only a select few owned the writing skills, now the overwhelming majority of people own them at a more or less decent level.
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Updated: September 28, 2021
International Admission Application Steps at Mohawk Valley Community College
The process of applying for Mohawk Valley Community College if you are an international student.
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Updated: September 20, 2021
10 Activities To Do When You Need a Study Break
It’s 2021, and for most college students, the semester is off to a busy start. With readings, assignments, quizzes, and midterms just around the corner, the impact of Zoom University continues to take its toll.
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Updated: September 20, 2021
6 Signs of a Good College Study Group
If you have an effective, positive study group, you'll know it after your meetings. You'll have gained a better understanding of the material, saved yourself some time by collaborating with like minds, and perhaps even enjoyed yourself in the process.
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Updated: September 20, 2021
Find the Perfect Student Accommodation in the U.S.!
The benefits of off-campus housing far outweigh what you would usually get with student dorms. You can cook elaborate yet inexpensive meals rather than resorting to instant ramen for days on end.
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Updated: October 20, 2021
Discover a World of Opportunity at Bunker Hill Community College
Boston, Massachusetts is one of the leading cities for biotechnology, engineering, information technology, finance, tourism, as well as higher education. With more than 11,000 students, Bunker Hill Community College (BHCC) is one of the largest, diverse community colleges in Massachusetts.
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Updated: October 03, 2021
Preparing for a Phone Interview
A phone interview may just be the first step in the process, but it’s the most important one as well, as it’s going to solidify a good first impression that will help carry you throughout the rest of the process.
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Updated: October 04, 2021
Health Insurance for International Students
Preparing to study in the United States – or outside of your home country – is an exciting experience. But accidents and illness can happen anywhere, and it's important to have medical insurance for study abroad. Travel Insurance Services can help you get the international student medical insurance you need to meet school requirements. With Study USA-HealthCare coverage you get:
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Updated: October 28, 2021
Discover Your ELSA Score — an AI-Powered Visualization of Your English Speaking Proficiency in real time
Earlier this summer, we launched Your ELSA Score, an innovative scoring feature that provides effective feedback on learner’s strengths and weaknesses in five distinct areas of English speaking proficiency. The scores get updated with each lesson, so you can see analysis of your lesson-by-lesson progress and effectively tackle your weaknesses with personalized lesson plans.
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Updated: September 08, 2021
IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Centers Are Open
You can choose between taking your IELTS test on paper or on a computer. Please go to takeielts.org to see which options are available at your nearest test center.
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Updated: August 18, 2020
Make Your U.S. Visa Application Process Easier
Let ARGO help create the best chance of success with your visa interview!
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Updated: June 04, 2020
3 Reasons to Learn a Foreign Language with Native Speakers
When you make a decision to learn a foreign language, you can find yourself looking for a ‘all-in-one’ ultimate solution. An approach that will cover all of the language learning ins and outs.
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Updated: June 01, 2020
How to Overcome Procrastination While Studying
Procrastination is the act of avoiding starting or finishing a task by a deadline, whether it be immediate or distant. The continuous delay is made consciously despite being aware of imminent negative consequences.
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Updated: May 27, 2020
Financial Literacy for Students: How to Save Money
If you were ever in need of financial advice but did not know where to get it from, this is your opportunity to grow. Being a college student is not only demanding but also exhausting from many perspectives; however, one of the toughest things to do is keep yourself financially secure while going to school.
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Updated: April 09, 2020
The Original Pathway
A community is a place where everyone is valued and belongs. SRJC is a community college where students find that they can thrive academically, explore career paths, and make lifelong friends in a caring, supportive environment. We invite you to join the SRJC community, and find your pathway.
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Updated: July 28, 2020
Ways to Save Money in College
College Can Be Very Expensive
Tuition, student fees, housing, transportation and textbook costs all add up quickly. There are some moves you can make to tamp down on certain expenditures such as food, transportation, and entertainment. Reducing these can help make the money you have stretch farther. Careful use of bank accounts and credit cards can also save you money. Another important way to save money is to comparison shop and look for sales and discounts on the things you buy all the time using a program called Student Advantage®.
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