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      <title>Getting Financial Aid For College</title>
      <description>Getting Financial Aid for College
Getting a college education becomes more and more important every year. Unfortunately, it also becomes more and more expensive every year. Therefore, it is more crucial than ever for students to find all the college financial aid that they possibly can. The following is a guide for college students on the many ways to maximize financial aid for college.  The first easy and crucial step is to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, more commonly known by its acronym, FAFSA. This can be filled out online, but students will need their tax data to fill out the form. You will also need their parentsandrsquo; tax data as well, if you are considered a dependent student (most students under the age of 24). This is the first step to obtaining...</description>
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      <title>Buying college textbooks can be costly</title>
      <description>Going to college is expensive, and the cost of buying college textbooks can break any budget. Nationally, textbooks cost students an average of $1100 a year. This varies by school and major. The Government Accountability Office calculates that the cost of textbooks has increased at more than twice the rate of inflation over the last 25 years, and prices are now triple what they were in 1986. Luckily, there are several ways to reduce these costs.  Buy Used Used textbooks are much cheaper than new ones. A used book can be as little as one-third the price of a new book. These savings will add up over the course of your college career, so buying used books should be at the forefront of your savings strategy. They tend to sell out well before the semester starts; shop early for the best...</description>
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      <title>What college is right for me?</title>
      <description>Choosing a college is a huge decision that will impact the rest of your life. You need to know this, not to frighten you about the decision, but so that you understand how important it really is to take your time and choose wisely once you have asked yourself, 'how do I find the right college for me?' You must do your research and consider all of your options before you decide what institution of higher learning you want to attend. If you do this thoughtfully, you will have a great experience that will further your life in many ways, both academically and socially. You will find the perfect answer to the question 'what college is right for me?'  Academics and Classes Academics are the first area that you need to consider when looking at schools. If you know what type of work you want to...</description>
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      <title>Handling College Academics</title>
      <description>There are four proven tips to follow to be successful with your college academics. College course work can be challenging unless you learn the proper ways to approach demanding college academics.  Listen to Your Instructors  Your professors are there to provide you with the very essence and foundation of your college course work. Excellent advice is to always be very receptive to what they're saying. When they're giving a lecture or asking students questions, always keep your mind as alert and focused as it can be. Don't drift away and daydream when they're trying to communicate to you. They are employed at the college because they have the extensive knowledge and academic skill sets to properly teach you all of the required coursework, so never try to battle them or be antagonistic or...</description>
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      <title>What are the duties of a medical office assistant?</title>
      <description>A Medical Office Assistant or MOA can work in many different types of medical offices, interacting with visitors and patients, and performing both administrative and clinical duties. A Medical Office Assistant never examines or treats a patient, which is work done by a physician or nurse. A MOA may have to explain medical instructions and procedures in order to ease the worries of both patients and their families. Some of the other names for an MOA are medical receptionist, appointment scheduler, front office assistant, medical office secretary, medical records clerk or medical biller. Some of the places where an MOA might work include medical centers, doctor's offices, local clinics, medical billing offices, hospitals, ambulatory care centers and nursing homes; the work is both...</description>
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      <title>Need help filling out a FAFSA?</title>
      <description>The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is a form many students looking to go to college should fill out. College does not have to be paid out of pocket. The FAFSA form takes your household financial information and sees if it can help you. Many people get qualified for Federal grants, money that does not have to be paid back, and student loans, money that does need to be paid back. The FAFSA also sees if you are eligible for parent loans and work-study programs. It gives your information to colleges so that some states and institutions may also give you grants.   Filling out a FAFSA can be done online, and it is very easy to do. It is not intimidating; however, it can help your financial future out very much. The online format helps you create an account with a PIN number so...</description>
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      <title>What is Health Care Management?</title>
      <description>What is health care management? Well, unlike many health care occupations, healthcare management is not an upfront and personal treatment profession. It does, however, specifically relate to the administration and the supervision of operations within healthcare systems and networks, as well as health care within clinics, hospitals, and medical centers. A career in healthcare management means working behind the medical care scene. You are actively planning, recording, and managing the business aspects of health care thereby making the health care experience a positive one for all involved.  Work is done primarily in an office setting. There are various careers (facility overseer, program developer) and various levels of each career in the field of healthcare management from entry level...</description>
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      <title>Managing Test Stress</title>
      <description>Test stress is something that all students will likely experience during the course of their schooling. Indeed, getting an education is a demanding process that requires great dedication and effort. However, without good test stress management techniques, students can compromise their well-being in the long run. What's the point of getting a degree or diploma if students end up harming their health?  To better cope with test stress, one must first understand the basics of stress, in general. When people are stressed, their senses become heightened to take immediate action. It is perfectly normal to experience stress once in a while and can in fact be beneficial in some cases. According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, stress comes in two forms: acute and chronic. Acute stress...</description>
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      <title>The Biggest Mistakes Students Make When Applying to College</title>
      <description>Applying to college is one of the most important decisions a student makes in their lifetime. A college education opens up new horizons and will change your life forever. At the same time, it does not need to be overly stressful. Here are some quick college application tips that will help you avoid some of the biggest college application mistakes that students often make while applying.

1) Not Starting Early. If the deadline is approaching, don't worry - there is still time. Many students wait until the last minute and fail to leave adequate time to study for, and take, the S.A.T.'s, request recommendations in time to have them arrive at the school by the deadline, writing essays, etc. An early start will go a long way toward improving the quality of your applications.

2) Picking...</description>
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      <title>How to become an Electrician</title>
      <description>Do you have an interest in science, particularly subjects like physics or even mathematics? What about working with your hands and staying physical? If that has piqued your interest, becoming an electrician may be the right career option for you.



Apprenticeships are key to becoming an electrician. The employer often pays for your required technical or trade school classes. You team up with a master electrician who offers on-the-job training. At night, you take the courses. During the day, you work with the master electrician for hands-on experience. Schooling and apprenticeships last four years. Luckily, there are many great local colleges for electricians and you can find those at any time by using the Find a School search box to the right.

In college, students complete courses...</description>
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      <title>Guide to Health Information Technology</title>
      <description>What is health information technology?

Each time someone is injured or seeks medical treatment, from a physical exam to a flu shot to cancer treatment, a medical record of that event is noted. Notes, health care observations, and treatments are created and stored. Health care information is critical to providing quality health care. Consequently, a variety of health information is recorded



Nature of Work

The field of health information technology covers managing all aspects of patient medical records. All patient records must be accurately identified, complete, and signed. Health information technologists initiate the records management process by ensuring patient medical records are complete. Health information technology includes managing medical records about patient...</description>
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      <title>Automotive Technology Careers 101</title>
      <description>If you're skilled with your hands and mechanically inclined, then a future in one of the many automotive technology careers that exist may be the perfect fit for you. It can be an exciting career choice and financially rewarding as well.



Educational Training

Most people who enter this field either are high school graduates or have their GED, and they have studied some shop courses in school. Beyond that, specific educational requirements include postsecondary automotive technician training that can be obtained at one of many fully accredited trade schools or community colleges across the country. Very few highly skilled mechanics learn only actually on the job in an internship. They train in school for between one and two years.

The highest goal they can attain, educationally...</description>
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      <title>Nursing Careers in Demand</title>
      <description>For individuals passionate about caring for others, a nursing career may be one of the best sources of job stability, satisfaction, and solid income in the medical field today. Luckily, it's even easier to find a job these days as a Registered Nurse, as the need for Registered Nurses or RNs has increased considerably, leaving nursing careers in high demand. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of registered nurses is expected to grow by 22 percent from 2008 to 2018, much faster than the average for all occupations.



Nurses come in all shapes and sizes, well, specializations. Here are ten popular nursing careers that are in demand for the next several years.

Forensic Nursing

Forensic nursing involves the medical investigation of an accident, rape or other...</description>
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      <title>Pharmacy Technician Responsibilities</title>
      <description>Being a pharmacy technician can be a fascinating and financially rewarding career path for many different types of individuals. Pharmacy technicians have certain educational requirements and daily responsibilities. Once people learn more about this field, it is a career that many are open to pursuing.

Educational Requirements
While individual state governments and the federal government do not currently have any minimum educational standards or criteria to become a pharmacy technician, nearly every pharmacy or hospital does. To become a technician, an individual has to enroll in an accredited program of pharmacy technology for between six months and two years, depending on the individual college or technical or trade school.
Then, they have to become nationally certified in their...</description>
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      <title>Is a Career in Dental Assisting right for me?</title>
      <description>Are you interested in pursuing a career in dental assisting? Training for a career in dental assisting can be both rewarding and lucrative. With only a training certificate or a degree from a two-year Associate's program, you will be qualified to take on dental assistant responsibilities and begin earning a professional wage. 



Some of the most tangible rewards of being a dental assistant are great pay, benefits, and regularly-scheduled work hours. Dental assistants also often have the advantage of working closely with patients, sometimes even more closely than the dentist. As a dental assistant, your responsibilities will range from preparation and sterilization of dental equipment to making the patient as comfortable as possible while waiting for the dentist to come into the...</description>
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      <title>Should You Change Careers?</title>
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Many of the professionals in today's workforce chose their career when they were relatively young. The western world places much emphasis on choosing a college major at just 18 years of age and pursuing that major until it turns into a (hopefully) lucrative career.

But many people who follow this process eventually feel as if their have made the wrong choice and should change careers. There are several tell-tale feelings, warnings, and signs, that this may apply to you.

First and foremost is a heavy feeling of anxiety. Many people start out loving their careers and look forward to going to work each day. They enjoy what they do, and they love the people they work with. Over time, these feelings may fade. In fact, they are almost certain to fade as we get over the novelty of our...</description>
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      <title>What is Medical Coding?</title>
      <description>Medical coding, also referred to as insurance coding, is the assigning of diagnoses and procedure codes for medical encounters in physician's offices or hospitals for submission to insurance companies for reimbursement. A medical coder is the person who works in a medical provider's office, hospital, or billing office and reviews and assigns the proper medical codes to diagnoses and procedures. The medical coder processes claims to insurance companies for reimbursement of services provided to patients. It is a critical job in insuring that appropriate payment is received to reimburse providers for care. 



What is Medical Coding?

Each time a patient presents to a provider for services a code is attached to the procedure or diagnosis. Each medical visit has a CPT or encounter code,...</description>
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      <title>Interested in an IT career?</title>
      <description>Students interested in an information technology career have a broad range of subcategories to study within the field. Information technology encompasses many different methods and areas of creating, storing, manipulating, and transmitting various forms of data. Computer hardware and software makes this practice possible, and the everyday use of Internet communication has its roots in information technology innovation. One of the first crucial steps to beginning an IT career is to narrow down the options for job roles that best fit individual student strengths and interests. These options include programming, software engineering, and information systems management. The rapid growth and pervasiveness of computer technology has changed and improved many different areas of everyday life;...</description>
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      <title>What Does A Business Manager Do? </title>
      <description>For every type of company, personality, and job, there is a business manager there to facilitate progress. The job of the manager may include resolving problems, increasing efficiency, lowering overhead, and increasing profit. To accomplish these tasks it takes varying amount of training and skills, but the position can lead to a very rewarding and profitable career. It is important to understand what does a manager do in terms of both day to day tasks and big picture goals before entering the field.

The role of a business manager depends on the type of business as well as type of position. There are warehouse and operations managers who supervise all aspects of a warehouse including distribution, production, and even sales. They will not only delegate tasks to their own team, but work...</description>
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      <title>How Many Schools Should I Apply To?</title>
      <description>Narrowing down the list of the right colleges to apply to is an overwhelming and tedious process. Sometimes students find ten colleges that each offers something unique that sparks their interest. But do you really need to apply to that many colleges? Unfortunately, there really is no correct answer to that question. As a general rule many high school counselors will recommend that students send applications to five to eight colleges; this generally yields acceptance to at least one on your top list. Researching the colleges and visiting the campuses can help you narrow down your list to make your final selection of which to apply to. Start the process by listing roughly ten to fifteen of your top choices and begin the process of elimination.

A staggering 79 percent of students are...</description>
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      <title>The Best Careers With Job Security</title>
      <description>While there are currently no guarantees in today's job market, finding a career with staying power is now more important than ever. Entering into the masses looking for a career can be daunting, but with a solid degree and an established direction for a career, potential employees can give themselves the best chance that their first choice will be the right choice for them. Here is a look at a few careers with job security that offer competitive pay and great staying power.



The medical field remains one of the highest paid and most sought after industries in terms of careers. A view that many students and potential employees hold is that medical jobs require massive amounts of schooling and scientific expertise. While this is definitely true for doctors and surgeons, there are...</description>
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      <title>What to do if you are Failing a Class</title>
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Failing a college class is never something that is easy to admit, but sometimes it happens to the best of us. There are a lot of times where students overload their schedules with difficult classes that quickly become too much to handle. If you think that you may be failing a class, you have several options before it's too late. 

First, try talking with your professor. See if there is something you can do to earn extra credit or to do better on the assignments. If there is an option for tutoring, try that. Many campuses offer on-site tutoring for a number of different academic subjects, and the tutors are there to help you. Use the resources that are available to you to see if you can improve your performance in a particular course. 

Another option if you are failing a class is...</description>
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      <title>Changing Careers: 5 High-Demand Alternatives</title>
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Considering a career change? Worried about the length of time it might take? Don't want to spend years languishing in a traditional four-year university? Many opportunities are available these days to people who feel stuck in a rut in their current position. Great careers are out there, and the training for many requires less than a year. If you are ready to change careers, you may want to consider one of these high-demand fields.

Administrative Assistant

An Administrative Assistant training program can last from just a couple of months up to a year. An administrative assistant performs a wide variety of clerical duties, from planning and scheduling meetings and appointments to maintaining files. They manage projects and perform research, handle travel arrangements and create...</description>
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      <title>How to Choose Your College Classes</title>
      <description>Once a young adult graduates from high school and is ready to enter the 'college' phase of life, choosing what college classes and major to study is a big decision. While some students feel this decision is easy, other students struggle to make the right choice.



Passion Counts When Choosing a Major

Typically, it takes four years to complete the classes necessary to obtain a bachelor's degree. So it is important for a student to choose a major about which they feel passionate. Those who make a decision based on potential earning power tend to suffer from 'burn out' long before graduation day. And those who end up on a career path they dislike are usually filled with regret about their decision. 

Balance Passion With a Dose of Realism

All college students, former and...</description>
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      <title>Tips on Studying for Final Exams</title>
      <description>Final exams are the bane of collegiate existence to some. Although you spent months learning and testing on the material, you are now presented with the potentially overwhelming task of proving you have retained what you learned. Studying for final exams does not have to be overly painful, though. With a little planning and a few simple study tips, you can ace those finals without losing too much sleep.

Plan ahead While late night cram sessions may be common among college students, the road to success does not have to be paved with sleep deprivation. Chances are you have your final exam schedule long before the tests take place, so why not schedule study time as well? If possible, set aside half an hour to an hour a day in the weeks leading up to finals to go over materials. Use this...</description>
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      <title>Top Health Care Careers in Demand </title>
      <description>When searching for various careers in demand, prospective students will find many options are available in the healthcare industry, whether for recent high school graduates or for working adults seeking skills for a new career. Due to an aging population that is living longer than previous generations, more qualified healthcare workers are needed to treat and manage increasing patient numbers in hospitals, small clinics, and doctors' offices. Even during the most serious recent recession years, the healthcare field added nearly 1 million jobs in a span of only three years; this trend also does not show any signs of changing or slowing down.



One of the current top health care careers is medical transcription. This career path is especially attractive to students who wish to receive...</description>
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      <title>Consider Your Personality When Choosing a Major</title>
      <description>Choosing a major can often seem like an insurmountable task. There are often so many factors that go into the decision that a clear-headed evaluation seems impossible. Yet the stakes are high. A failure to choose wisely what to major in college may determine your future career success and happiness. With a proper understanding of personality, however, you may have little difficulty finding the best-fitting major.

Personality theory is based on the presumption that each individual has an innate personality consisting of natural preferences for mental and social functioning. This does not presume that people always act according to their preferences. Often, preferences are suppressed in favor of behavior that is closer to group norms. It may be that you have always tried to act in...</description>
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      <title>How to Prepare for Life After College</title>
      <description>One of the first things to ask yourself in preparing for life after college is 'Where do I see myself in five years?' The answer to that question should help you set goals for post college life and put you on the right path to success while you are still in school. You can plan for post college life while you are still in school. Once you graduate, you want to have developed solid skills and connections to help you meet your goals for life after college. You might want to go to grad school after college, or you may want to go straight to work. If you aren't sure what you want to do yet, think about what you really enjoy--what are your hobbies and passions in your everyday life? What activities make you excited? Getting a taste of fields you might be interested in while you are still in...</description>
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      <title>How to Stay on Task During College Break</title>
      <description>Spring break! Woohoo! That's what I'm talkin' bout! Unfortunately, although it is an opportunity to take in a little rest and relaxation, it's also a great opportunity to catch up to, or even advance, your academic agenda. If you're serious about your education, and you better be during these times of high unemployment figures, you really need to stay on task during a break. It might not be easy, but it is possible if you have the drive to achieve.

Make A Schedule

Break down your days into segmented time frames and designate a definite, dedicated segment of each day for studying. If your project or materials are complex and demand a lot of time, designate two long  periods each day. In this time, when most of your friends are enjoying a party state of mind, it is important  that you...</description>
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      <title>College Semester Planner: 6 Things to Consider</title>
      <description>Regardless of whether it is your first or last semester in college, the start of each term requires a certain amount of preparation. The following are a number of items which should be taken into consideration when you are planning out your next semester:

Keep the Course Load Reasonable

Taking a large number of units, typically 20 or more, may sound like a great way to get your requirements out of the way but will end up most likely being an enormous headache in the end. Although it might improve your transcript in theory, any low grades that you get as a result of overload can irreparably damage your GPA. If you are required to take a lot of courses, you should ensure that you have few other responsibilities so that you can focus all of your attention on your schoolwork without...</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 2 Mar 2011 03:45:04 EST</pubDate>
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      <title>The Importance of College Internships</title>
      <description>As an undergraduate college student there are many experiences to be had outside of the classroom. A student's first experience with 'Corporate America' should not be put off until the final year of undergraduate class. Instead, a variety of opportunities for internships in college should be experienced before the college years come to an end.



While in college, many students have the opportunity apply for college internships at various companies throughout the nation in order to gain valuable work experience. Not only is valuable experience gained through these college internships, students also have the opportunity to see if the particular field is something they would like to pursue for the rest of their lives or if something else would be a better fit for them. College internships...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 1 Mar 2011 08:47:22 EST</pubDate>
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      <title>Is an MBA Worth the Time, Effort, and Cost?</title>
      <description>An MBA can be a great advantage to a student, especially if he or she is looking for a better paying job or wanting to improve their business skills. An MBA is a Master of Business degree and is given after one to two years of graduate level study. This degree, once obtained, gives training in the theory and practice of business management. It certifies that you have the knowledge and competency for the many management roles that are found in today's corporate world. In most cases, an MBA can lead to a more successful future as a business professional.

Some of the courses a student takes while enrolled in an MBA program are: leadership, organizational behavior, marketing, economics, government and management. In addition, there are elective courses that help a student to focus on...</description>
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      <title>10 Best Summer Jobs for College Students</title>
      <description>Summer jobs are an essential part of any college experience. The following are the 10 Best Summer Jobs for College Students to give you some ideas for the coming Summer:



Obtain a Job in your Area of Study: Obtaining a job in your field can add to your experience as well as familiarize yourself with your potential career path.

Go Abroad: If you are not sure what you would like to do for the summer in the country, see if you will be able to work in a different country for the summer. Even if the job is not related to your field, you will still be able to obtain a wonderful experience.

Obtain a Job at a Company of your Choice: If you already think you know where you want to work after you graduate, try to find a job at this location for the summer. It is an excellent way to...</description>
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      <title>College Group Project Tips</title>
      <description>Group projects can offer valuable opportunities to collaborate with other students, share ideas, and work toward a common goal: that all-important grade. Check out six easy steps to success.





Know your deadline.

Be sure everyone knows when the project is due. Create a checklist of other deadlines your instructor may have identified, such as a project summary, documentation of research, or delivery of associated rough drafts. Pace yourselves. Nothing can sabotage your sanity - or, worse yet, your grade - more than waiting until the last minute to finish a project. Stalling will also negate any opportunities you may have for troubleshooting or correcting errors.

Get to know your group members.

Plan a meeting or short get-together after class to discuss the project. Allow...</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2011 11:25:45 EST</pubDate>
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      <title>How to Write a Research Paper</title>
      <description>Learn How to Write a Research Paper For College

Whether you are a new college student or revisiting the academic world, writing papers will be a huge part of your college experience. While tackling this project can be daunting, there are methods that you can adopt to make writing a research paper easier. Keeping a system in place will make all your research projects streamlined, quick and efficient, freeing up your time for more enjoyable aspects of college life.



Know What is Expected

The first step to write a research paper is to know exactly what is expected for each and every assignment. Research papers tend to be more straightforward than other types of assignments. Still, if the product that you deliver is not quite what your professor assigned or expected, your grade...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Feb 2011 08:16:32 EST</pubDate>
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      <title>Ten Great Reasons to Get a College Degree</title>
      <description>Why Get a Degree?

You've probably heard that before from your friends and colleagues. College can be expensive, difficult, and time consuming. Many are tempted to quit, or never start. It's true getting a degree can be overwhelming, but earning a degree is one of the best things you can do for yourself, as there are many great reasons to get a college degree.



1. You'll be much more desirable to employers.

In today's market, a degree is more valuable than ever. Having a degree is necessary when applying for many jobs, and most employers expect their employees to be college graduates.

2. You'll make lifelong connections.

The people you'll meet in college are on the path to creating their own successful futures. This can open the door to job opportunities, investment...</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Feb 2011 11:57:40 EST</pubDate>
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      <title>Getting To Know Your College Professors</title>
      <description>Aside from the students, college professors make up the heart and soul of today's colleges and universities. While there are inevitably professors who view their teaching as a distraction from their research, it is safe to say that most people who enter the profession do so because they are passionate about sharing their chosen subject with students. Developing a more personal relationship with them can be one of the most enriching parts of the college experience. It can seem daunting at first, but there are several ways to go about getting to know your professors better.

Perhaps the most important way to stand out is by simply being a good student. This means regularly attending class, engaging in classroom discussions, putting extra work into your assignments and turning them in on...</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 17 Feb 2011 11:07:21 EST</pubDate>
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      <title>Social Media and Your College Experience</title>
      <description>Social media has revamped the college experience in many useful and dynamic ways. New students enter their first years already well-versed in Facebook, YouTube, and MySpace, just to name a few. Many colleges have created visible presences on these Web 2.0 applications to reach out to future students as well as keep current students updated on school happenings. Prior to college admission, prospective students have opportunities to create social media profiles that make them attractive to school admissions officers. A professional and interesting Web 2.0 presence can go a long way in matching college students with possible career opportunities as well.

How Colleges Use Social Media

The big difference with Web 2.0 is that it is comprised of user-generated content that is constantly...</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 08:06:50 EST</pubDate>
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      <title>Applying for Financial Aid: Things You Should Know</title>
      <description>Applying for college often also means applying for financial aid. Financial aid is an important resource for helping students attend any college program. In order to receive financial aid, there are several things to know about the application process and what to look for in terms of the different types of financial aid and how they can help you.



First of all, there are many different types of financial aid. There are need-based and merit-based aid programs as well as scholarships, grants, and loans. The first thing you should do when applying for financial aid is to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA. This application is available online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. This will require that you tell the government about your taxes, family income, college...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2011 12:00:00 EST</pubDate>
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      <title>Tips For Starting A New Semester At College</title>
      <description>Regardless of whether it is your first or last semester in college, the start of each term requires a certain amount of preparation. The following are a number of items which should be taken into consideration when you are planning out your next semester:



Keep the Course Load Reasonable

Taking a large number of units, typically 20 or more, may sound like a great way to get your requirements out of the way but will end up most likely being an enormous headache in the end. Although it might improve your transcript in theory, any low grades that you get as a result of overload can irreparably damage your GPA. If you are required to take a lot of courses, you should ensure that you have few other responsibilities so that you can focus all of your attention on your schoolwork without...</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2011 11:01:37 EST</pubDate>
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      <title>Starting and Completing Your Online Degree</title>
      <description>Today's workplace is entirely competitive and the fast pace of society doesn't always allow for people to physically attend classes on a campus because of their schedules. Without degrees or advanced degrees, competition can be vicious, so considering the possibilities of nontraditional learning can open up vast possibilities.

There are many online degrees available and, depending on the field that you are considering, most of them are available entirely online. Some require a brief visit to the campus or the requirement of taking tests in a closely secured setting to ensure validity. Regardless of the degree program that you choose, there are several things to make sure that you do prior to enrolling to guarantee that you complete the program and are able to continue with the...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 8 Feb 2011 12:00:45 EST</pubDate>
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      <title>Dealing With Stress In College: College Student Stress Tips</title>
      <description>Dealing with stress in college is a major issue facing students today. In the whirlwind of papers, tests, and chapter upon chapter of required reading, it can be easy to get caught up in it all and neglect the body's basic needs. Here are a few college student stress tips to reduce the pressure while still keeping up with a heavy course load.

Sleep is often the first thing that falls by the wayside when college students are under high stress. However, skimping on sleep can be detrimental to one's health. Sleep gives the brain a chance to recharge and allows cells to repair themselves. When one is deprived of sleep, the brain cannot function as well, so while pulling an all-nighter may seem like the only way to get any work done; it will only have negative effects the next day. In a...</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 3 Feb 2011 06:20:01 EST</pubDate>
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      <title>Are College Rankings Still Important?</title>
      <description>The answer is: not really. The US News and World Report generates an annual list of the top national universities, national liberal arts colleges, regional universities, and regional baccalaureate programs. The report ranks the institutions based on several categories. The greatest weight is placed on peer assessment scores (22.5 percent). The peer assessment score is a combination of the academic peer score and the high school counselor rating score. Faculty resources, the retention and graduation of students also weigh heavily. Rounding out the list of factors included in the final decision are financial resources, alumni giving, and student selectivity.

However, the categories evaluated by the US News and World Report are not necessarily the same categories that students value...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 7 Dec 2010 11:05:25 EST</pubDate>
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      <title>Planning a Career Change</title>
      <description>When you wake up during the week, what is the first thought that runs through your mind? Are you excited to face a challenging work day, or do you dread heading to the office to punch the clock? If your career feels more like a duty than a calling, you are not alone. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that the average person has 10 jobs between the ages of 18 and 38. Before you jump into the job hunt, take some time to carefully plan your next career move.

Articulate What You Want
The first step to finding a job you love is figuring out what it is you are looking for. As you go through the work day, carefully observe your thoughts and emotions. When do you feel most engaged in your job? What tasks make you want to tear your hair out? What types of people do you enjoy...</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Aug 2010 11:17:45 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title>Tips for Balancing College, Work and Life</title>
      <description>Keeping up in college is tricky enough without the extra demands of paying the bills or making sure the kids get to school on time. The good news is that with a little bit of planning ahead, it is possible to balance college, work, family and social life in a healthy way. You really can find time to study, take a break with a friend, and get the dishes washed - without losing your mind. Now, take a deep breath, relax, and read on!



Getting Your Schedule Organized
The best tool in your 'getting balanced' toolbox is to get organized. If you approach all of the tasks in front of you willy-nilly, without a clear plan about what needs to be done when, then you're more likely to feel frazzled all the time. Nip the frazzle in the bud by sitting down with a calendar.

Take an evening to...</description>
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      <title>How to Start Your Law Career as a Paralegal</title>
      <description>Have you always been interested in the legal profession but cannot afford the investment in time and money to pursue a law degree? If so, a paralegal career might be the right path for you to follow.

A paralegal has a very important role in the legal system and the profession can be very rewarding. They assist attorneys in a wide variety of legal services.

What You Can Expect to Do as a Paralegal

Although a paralegal cannot give legal advice, accept, or present court cases or set fees for services, they can perform many other important services. Some of their duties are:


Legal case investigation.
Legal document research.
Assisting with motions and draft pleadings.
Drafting legal documents such as mortgages, contracts, trusts, and separation agreements.
Assisting with...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 16:49:40 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title>Accounting Programs Guide: Is It Right For Me?</title>
      <description>An accountant plays an important role in the financial world. They work for private companies, governmental agencies, and for the public-at-large. Working with monetary numbers, they are able to inform, predict and advise owners, executives, ordinary citizens regarding their financial status.

Most uncertified accountant/bookkeepers usually work for businesses. Accountants keep records and oversee how much money comes into the company from clients and how much money goes out to suppliers, employees, landlords for rent, utility companies, payments on bank loans and other costs, in order to determine whether the business is making a profit or incurring a loss.

The size a company dictates the duties and the accounting salary of a bookkeeper. While a large company might only require the...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 15:24:39 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title>Everything You Need To Know About A Career In Massage Therapy</title>
      <description>Massage therapy is growing field that offers extreme satisfaction for those who enter into it. Therapists achieve fulfillment by helping others in need as well as ensuring their own security and comfort. The career opportunities are bountiful which means schooling is available for nearly anyone who wishes to embark down this path.

Anyone who puts their mind to it can be successful in a massage therapy school, but most students have a few common threads. They must possess some desire to help people in need. Students of massage therapy must devote their energy to improving the quality of life of their patients. Without this drive, the work loses meaning and, thus, satisfaction.

Massage Therapy Requirements

Massage therapy careers can lead an individual in many different directions...</description>
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      <title>Surgical Technology Careers 101</title>
      <description>Becoming a surgical technologist or operating room technician can be an exciting, dynamic experience; they help to facilitate operations under the guidance of registered nurses and surgeons. Typically, the entire operating team consists of nurses, surgeons, anesthesiologists, and of course surgical technicians. Before surgery, technologists will basically prep the room, arrange and place the tools, sterile dressings, liquids, and additional equipment into the correct places. Furthermore, a surgical technologist will make sure that the equipment is still effective and working at its capacity, as well as prepping the patient prior to operation by disinfecting the specific area of the body where the incision will be made. Hair will need to be moved out of the way of the incision area, and...</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 10:30:16 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title>An Introduction To A Career In Medical Assisting</title>
      <description>Do you have a genuine interest in helping people? Does medicine and the health care field interest you? A career as a medical assistant might be just the career you have been looking for. Medical assistant careers are becoming increasingly in demand in doctor's offices and emergency clinics. To pursue a career in medical assisting, first consider the responsibilities, educational requirements and potential earnings of medical assistants to determine if this is the career for you.

Medical assistant schools prepare students for the daily responsibilities they will face as medical assistants in the field. Medical assistants perform a variety of jobs in both the front and back offices of a medical clinic. Front office duties may include answering the phone, scheduling appointments,...</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2010 10:12:34 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title>How To Become A Cosmetologist</title>
      <description>As long as there are people with hair that are willing to pay someone to style it a certain way, there will be a need for cosmetologists. A cosmetologist is a person who provides beauty services to customers in their homes or in salons. These services include hair care, nail care, skin care, and other services designed to meet the personal appearance needs of the client. Cosmetologists can also give advice on how to maintain a beautiful appearance.

So how do you become a cosmetologist?

The specific requirements vary from state to state, but every state requires that a cosmetologist holds a license from an accredited institution. Courses in cosmetology are usually offered at community colleges or beauty schools. The classes are usually about nine months long. If there is an area that...</description>
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      <title>Is A Criminal Justice Degree Right For Me?</title>
      <description>If you are considering a Criminal Justice Degree then ask yourself these questions:


  Are you interested in science and math, but not interested in a job that would be the same every single day?
  Are you looking for a job that has the potential to take you to new and exciting places and present you with new and interesting challenges?
  Are you interested in a job that really matters, and has tangible results that can be appreciated by the general public?
  Would people describe you as logical, analytical, and/or rational?
  Do you enjoy watching television programs that relate to crime in some way?
  Are you interested in following the latest laws and learning how they are applied in real life situations?


If you answered yes to at least three of these questions, then you...</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Jun 2010 09:53:41 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title>Understanding Financial Aid</title>
      <description>Financial aid is simply money that helps you pay for college. There are three kinds: Grants: also called scholarships or gift aid, are the best kind of financial aid. They are free money that you don't have to pay back. Loans: are debts that you have to pay back and are obviously not as good grants. Work-study: The federal government subsidizes some campus and nonprofit jobs for students. Generally, work-study jobs are awarded only to students who the college says are financially needy. The jobs typically don't pay especially well. Students may find better-paying jobs off campus.Securing financial aid is just one of many important milestones you'll face in your college career.
Apply Often
You should apply for aid every year, even if you think you don't qualify. There are many factors...</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 8 Jun 2010 12:39:58 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title>Government Grants For College Students</title>
      <description>As the costs of college and university continue to climb, students are finding it difficult to be able to afford their schooling. In fact, many students are scared off by the soaring tuition fees as the thought of the debt that will inevitably accumulate throughout their schooling becomes a concern. Fortunately, student loans are not the only way to pay for your education. Education grants are provided by the government to help America's young minds with tuition payments and other expenses. There are many different types of education grants you can qualify for. Potential students from a low-income household can qualify for one of many different needs-based grants, such as the Federal Pell grant, which helps underprivileged students pursue academic studies that would otherwise be...</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 3 Jun 2010 17:26:30 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title>Why Should I Go to College?</title>
      <description>So you must be wondering if there's a reason to go to college and get a degree, right? Well before you decide to give up, have a look over our top reasons to go to college.
More Job Opportunities
Due to the changes in the global economy, the workplace is rapidly becoming more competitive, you should absolutely do everything in your power to open up new opportunities for career paths. The good news is that many new high-paying careers are opening up as time goes on, each requiring a college education. There has been an influx of demand for highly specialized jobs ranging from market research analysts to computer software engineers. Don't pigeonhole yourself into dead-end jobs.                        
Higher Paying Jobs
Coming out college, many individuals have a competitive advantage...</description>
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      <description>Finding a College that meets your individual interests while providing you with the best education possible at a price you can afford can be a difficult task. Yellow Page College Directory can help you through this process by providing you with valuable information on subjects ranging from finding the right college for you to preparing for college entrance exams. By using our College Preparation Guide, you can eliminate many of the mistakes made by first time students looking for a program that is right for them.
College Requirements
First of all, when choosing a college, keep in mind that many colleges have specific admissions requirements. If you wait until your senior year is underway to check into the admissions requirements of colleges that interest you, you may discover too late...</description>
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