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Entries from October 31st, 2008

College Internship – First Time Intern

October 31st, 2008 · No Comments · General News

College will probably be one of the greatest time periods of your life. You will more than likely develop friendships with other students that will last a lifetime. You will also probably develop as a person and find what interests you have and what career field you would like to pursue.
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What the Heck Happened to My Dollar – College Textbooks

October 31st, 2008 · No Comments · General News

The best part about school letting out is that we don’t have to pay for textbooks, and the worst part about school starting up is paying for textbooks. Why are textbooks so expensive? On my campus, we have two book stores: The university book store, and an independent, “off-campus” bookstore.
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Georgia Bulldogs – Coaches Who Helped the Bulldogs to Win National Championships

October 31st, 2008 · No Comments · General News

These are all of the great coaches that contributed only to national titles. However, there were other coaches not mentioned but were contributors of the several Division wins.
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Can You Afford Not to Take a Gap Year?

October 31st, 2008 · No Comments · General News

You’ve finally made it into the upper sixth – Year 13 – the very top of the school. Day by day you are heading towards the departure lounge and, within a matter of months, all that studying for A-levels, all that harassing from sixth form tutors to get your act together and complete your UCAS [...]

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Gmat Reading

October 31st, 2008 · No Comments · General News

For most people gmat reading comprehension is the toughest section to show improvement on. The problem is that there is no universally accepted resource on gmat reading. Most test prep companies teach students to make outlines of the passage or even skim the passage.
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In Tough Times, College Students Must Cut Expenses

October 31st, 2008 · No Comments · General News

For far too long, college students have spent money that doesn’t have to be spent. Now, with the economy faltering and the cost of college at an all time high, more students are dropping out of college for financial reasons. Other students are leaving college with huge debts and a twinge of fear. [...]

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North Carolina Tar Heels – Top Three Varsity Teams For North Carolina

October 31st, 2008 · No Comments · General News

All schools have their own expertise when it comes to the field of athletics. For the Heels, these three teams have the greatest records. It is even reflected by their products, who are now professional athletes.
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Answering a Few Questions About Studying Abroad in Australia

October 31st, 2008 · No Comments · General News

Looking for an exciting way to see the world while receiving an education as well? Then spending a school semester study abroad is the prefect choice for you. Study abroad Sydney Australia is typically done by college students in their sophomore or junior year who are looking to study abroad in their major and earn [...]

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College Study Tips on the Proper Ways to Study

October 31st, 2008 · No Comments · General News

From kindergarten all the way to high school, we have bee on our own when it came to studying. The only thing we knew was that if we did not study, we’d probably fail. To help you out further, here are a few steps on the proper way how to study.
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The In’s and Out’s of Studying Abroad in Asia

October 31st, 2008 · No Comments · General News

During my time in college, the one memory that stands out more than any other is the time I spent overseas as part of a study abroad South Korea program. It was an amazing experience that opened my eyes to how big the world actually is.
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