Articles, tagged with "graduate schools", page 3
12th November 2009
For a growing number of degree-seekers, the idea of getting a college degree from an online university is becoming increasingly attractive. The flexibility and convenience of online universities allow adults who are juggling responsibilities like work an...
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Western Governors University
04th November 2009
If you are seriously considering applying to college or any graduate school, part of the preparation that you cannot ignore, aside from taking the required standardized tests, is the preparation of a well-crafted college admission essay or graduate school...
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user.johanna4
05th October 2009
Getting into medical school has become increasingly difficult, in part, because of the poor economy: Competitive candidates who used to target other graduate schools are turning toward medicine, a less volatile field. Consequently, stronger candidates are...
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Author:
Michelle Finkel
01st August 2009
Jakarta, 30 July 2009 - Kaspersky Lab announces that it is to hold its ‘IT Security for the Next Generation' student conference as part of the Kaspersky Academy education program.
This conference brings together students, experts, scientists and res...
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Tutang MM
31st July 2009
In today's world, Information Technology is the next best thing. With the advent of high-speed internet complemented with ultra hi-tech computers, people all over the globe are already using these as part of their everyday lives. In truth, everyone needs ...
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Author:
Ritchie
06th June 2009
In today's world, Information Technology skills are a necessity. The training courses in Information Technology give an opportunity to students to study a comprehensive curriculum. This includes Windows, Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Front Page and Outlook. Th...
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Author:
Christopher
17th April 2009
Working professionals including PMETs should be made aware of the increasing necessity of graduate education and its value related in shaping up their career and fulfilling their various professional visions. In fact, there are a variety of options in the...
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Rahul Rungta
10th April 2009
There are pros and cons of attending a community college. Each of these should be evaluated before you enter into their college courses. For some professions, long-term community college credits are frowned upon when applying to graduate programs. Use thi...
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Author:
Rebeca Stevens
09th April 2009
I could see brain classes in community college schedule books soon, perhaps as a continuing education class, and as research continues to advance what we can legitimately claim for brain fitness, perhaps even four year schools or graduate schools would in...
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Author:
Michael S. Logan, MS
01st April 2009
College and Career sound like a long way off for the average high school freshman. But the truth is that high school freshmen need to start thinking about their college and career choice within the next year and a half. The old saying that you are in cont...
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Author:
ugrowu11
27th March 2009
The Employ American Workers Act (EAWA), signed recently by President Barack Obama, puts severe restrictions on potential H-1B employers who have received the Troubled Assets Relief Program (TARP) funds. The Act makes such employers "H-1B dependent employ...
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Author:
Morley J. Nair
13th March 2009
Education increases a person's ability to comprehend issues better with a better outlook. It also increases the perspective of a person. The result is that the person's ability to seek information for itself and look for literature for better alternative ...
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Author:
Rahul Rungta
04th March 2009
H-1B visas are granted by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to foreign nationals to work in "specialty occupations" that require a minimum of U.S. bachelor's degree or equivalent. Currently the worldwide quota for a fiscal year is 65,00...
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Author:
Morley J. Nair
16th February 2009
As someone who's attended two of the top film schools in the world, NYU and USC, I often get asked a simple question: Is it worth going to film school? The answer actually can't be answered in a yes/no fashion as it really depends on multiple factors re...
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Author:
Robert Levin
26th November 2008
The mind is a terrible thing to waste. This is one of the more used slogans when it comes to education and learning. So how do you keep from wasting a great mind? Most would say by feeding it valuable information and keeping it challenged. Whether you're ...
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Author:
Geoff Fraser