Articles, tagged with "college career", page 2
28th March 2011
From my middle school to college career, I needed to work two times as challenging as the rest of the students simply because I had a learning disability. The teachers and doctors by no means could precisely diagnose what disability I had but think it was...
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Adam Vaughan
23rd March 2011
Max Pacioretty was drafted 22nd overall in the first round of the 2007 NHL entry draft. Pacioretty played hockey at New Canaan High School his freshman year before switching to The Taft School, a private school located in Watertown Connecticut.
After p...
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Author:
ACharb
18th March 2011
The moment you leave college and live on your own, within your own means, is the time when you step into the world of living a proper adult life. Your space and it’s lighting ambience can be the ultimate decider in terms of your romantic life.
Is you...
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Louis Wright
16th March 2011
Starting your college career is an exciting time, but it is also stressful and scary. Most students adjust to classes and parties, but their living arrangements in the dorm may be the last thing they get used to. If they have come from a home with only th...
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Stewart Wrighter
15th March 2011
Embarking on a college career and be overwhelming for any young student. It’s a complete change of life from high school, and the comfort of living at home. At college, young students are responsible for taking care of themselves without adult supervision...
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Author:
Justin
11th March 2011
The start of college is one of the most exciting times in a person's life. If you are headed off to college or you are the parent of a college-aged student, there are a lot of things you need to know to enjoy a successful college career. Some of these les...
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Author:
Stewart Wrighter
03rd March 2011
For college students living minimally, the need for a lump sum amount of cash arises sometimes. Textbook costs, living expenses, and tuition can all add up and emergencies can arise. By selling your used laptop that might just be sitting in the corner of ...
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Author:
Tom Lasky
03rd March 2011
"You will discover that the way you were taught to study in high school is completely different than the way you are going to study in college. Everyone has their own system, so create your own and stick with it. With your classmates form study groups if ...
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Author:
faishal
21st February 2011
At some point in your college career, you may consider studying abroad. You may have a choose to enroll in a study abroad Australia program or join study abroad programs in Europe. You may itch to visit New Zealand, or spend a year in Paris. You may want ...
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Jonathan Blocker
17th February 2011
How you can Apply To get a Pell Grant For Single MotherPell grants are fantastic simply because they by no means need to be compensated back again. The other good factor is the fact that there introduced for you through the US federal government, so the d...
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Author:
Cornelius Mclean
20th January 2011
It is often the dilemma of college students and college graduates alike what kind of fate awaits them outside the academe. The apprehension and fear of not landing a job, much less their dream job, loom as the days to graduation draw near. What good will ...
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David Stack
14th January 2011
Tutoring for college students with Learning DisabilitiesFrom my junior high school to college career, I had to study doubly hard as the rest of the students because I had a learning disability. The teachers and doctors never could exactly diagnose what ...
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Author:
Scooter Howard
06th December 2010
In 1990 the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) opened up the doors to college for a new set of students: Children with aspergers and anyone with autism spectrum. Children with aspergers are getting the education they need today and they are able to gr...
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Author:
Dave Angel
06th December 2010
In 1990 the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) opened up the doors to college for a new set of students: Children with aspergers and anyone with autism spectrum. Children with aspergers are getting the education they need today and they are able to gr...
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Author:
Dave Angel
30th November 2010
"Iron Mike" DitkaA famed football player to the world. A guy only recruited by 3 colleges but chose one that's lesser known. A multiple position player in college but excelled at only one(tight end). Considered by experts to be the absolute best ever at h...
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Author:
Carline Jensen