Articles, tagged with "letters of recommendation", page 4
03rd December 2009
You have your scholarship application carefully filled out. Your letters of recommendation are collected and your scholarship resume is ready. The last thing to do for your scholarship application packet is to write the winning essay. How do you decide wh...
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Author:
ScholarshipMom
03rd December 2009
To win college scholarships, you need to realize that the whole process is a lot like playing a game. There are lots of players all trying to win the prize and some might want it even more than you do. Your strategy needs to involve making your scholarshi...
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Author:
ScholarshipMom
23rd November 2009
While parents struggle to put their children through college, many are not aware of the scholarships or financial aid programs that are available. Financial aid, scholarships and grants come in different forms from various sources. Unlike student loans,...
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Author:
Robert Shumake
20th November 2009
Letters of Recommendation: Show Strengths and Weaknesses Examples showing the strengths and weakness of a person is the start to a great Letter of recommendation. Recommenders are inspired to take some time and space needed to build your case for the ...
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Author:
Audrey Davis
12th November 2009
If you are 1 of the thousands of americans that are in control of HR offices and one of your responsibilities is to employ new human resources, then you are most likely than not, very conscious of the magnitude of running a background check for employment...
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Author:
Terrance Mcconnell
27th October 2009
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Writing a tender is a combination of a letter of introduction to another business or entity whose work projects you are bidding on and a bid or price for your services.It may also be known as a bid proposal....
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Author:
Louise G
16th October 2009
Thousands of MBA program applicants every year must understand how they would be assessed during the whole phase of the application. Aside from passing the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), they are also evaluated based on their academic standin...
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Author:
Nanc2009
30th September 2009
Primary Keywords: Law School Student Secondary Education Keywords: LSDA GPA, LAST is receiving recognition research trials Page Title: How the Law School Sub Title: How do you apply to law school Content Body : start to the season of college applicat...
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Author:
seekstudentloans
21st September 2009
Using a job acceptance letter when offered a position shows true professionalism. It is a way of saying "thank you" to the person who hired you, and giving them assurance that they made the right decision. You have presented yourself to them as a professi...
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Author:
Isiah Bond
17th September 2009
Matching to a residency program through the NRMPĀ® (National Resident Matching Program) is a competitive endeavor. Even top-tier candidates can have difficulty getting PGY-1 (post graduate year one) positions in many specialties. Those that do match may n...
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Author:
Michelle Finkel
16th September 2009
Office affairs can be tricky - but dating your boss is an even trickier proposition. Anyone involved in an office romance fears what will happen if the affair turns sour, but these fears are even greater if it's your boss.
Falling for your boss is a mi...
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Author:
Matt
08th September 2009
In part because of the failing economy, getting into medical school is becoming increasingly competitive. Top-notch candidates who used to target law or business school are turning their interest toward medicine, a more secure field. Consequently, more co...
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Author:
Michelle Finkel
27th August 2009
Securing the college letters of recommendation is a big part of the college application process. It can be a daunting task for many students. It may be the first time they have ever asked for a reference. They may also not understand the importance that t...
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Author:
Carol Eiseman
05th August 2009
Have you been to a career fair lately? If not, take advantage! Here are a couple of simple tips that will make attending worth your while:
Tip #1: Get prepared by making a list of industries and employers in attendance at the event that are of interest...
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Author:
Patricia Erickson, Career Management Expert
02nd July 2009
Resigning from a Job is an experience everyone encounters once in their lifetime. With constant job hopping, resigning has become synonymous to a job change. So, it is extremely important to give your resignation the right way. You put years, months of ef...
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Author:
Neha Gupta