Online Bachelor Degree Is A Gift Of The System

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Online Bachelor Degree Is A Gift Of The System

0 Comments 28 October 2009

The online system of education is a gift for those persons who cannot afford the normal time of schools and colleges. They are professionals who are busy with their professional chores and the young people who are busy elsewhere because of sports and other activities. The online education for a bachelor’s degree is also preferred by several housewives who could not [...]

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Positive vs Negative Focus

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Positive vs Negative Focus

0 Comments 28 October 2009

by Jason Kendall Look at any Best Seller list in bookshops today, and it’ll be populated with autobiographies of the rich and famous. From glamour models to footballers to empire builders, they all have a different story to tell, but each has a common thread – they overcame adversity by focusing on the positives. That’s the way of the world; life’s achievers [...]

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Finding the Right College Program for You

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Finding the Right College Program for You

2 Comments 23 October 2009

There are all kinds of college programs that are available today for those seeking higher education and degrees in a wide variety of fields. The problem often lies in finding the type of education that is appropriate for your specific needs. We all learn best through different methods and identifying your learning method is a [...]

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Financial Motivation for Two-Year Education

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Financial Motivation for Two-Year Education

0 Comments 23 October 2009

When it comes to college, you are considering an expensive proposition any way you look at it. There are however, ways in which you can greatly reduce your overall expenses when it comes to getting your college degree. The first method, which in many cases is the most preferred, is by attending a community college [...]

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A Community College Education is a Good Start

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A Community College Education is a Good Start

1 Comment 23 October 2009

Many people search and search for the University they will attend upon graduation from high school. Eager students look forward to their time at university while parents wring their hands hoping that their children choose to attend a university that is not only close to home but also within their budget limitations. Another worry that [...]

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The True Value of a Two Year Degree

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The True Value of a Two Year Degree

0 Comments 23 October 2009

The True Value of a Two-Year College Higher education in this country is rapidly becoming a necessity in the business community rather than a luxury. There was a time when those who had a high school education still had the opportunity to build a better world for themselves and their families. Those days are rapidly becoming [...]

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Associate Degree Vs. Bachelor Degree

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Associate Degree Vs. Bachelor Degree

1 Comment 23 October 2009

Associate Degree Vs. Bachelor Degree There really are few ways to compare a two-year education with a four-year education that would be fair to either degree program. The truth of the matter is that both are excellent for certain things while both also offer serious limitations. When it comes to pros and cons they both have [...]

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Why a University Education?

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Why a University Education?

2 Comments 23 October 2009

The world in which we live is constantly evolving. We are demanding more and more from our citizens than ever before and in order to live up to the demands of the world we need a solid education upon which to base our skills and knowledge. There are many alternatives available for receiving an education [...]

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A Review of “The Art of Learning”

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A Review of “The Art of Learning”

2 Comments 08 October 2009

Josh Waitzkin has led a full life as a chess master and international martial arts champion, and as of this writing he isn’t yet 35.  The Art of Learning chronicles his journey from chess prodigy (and the subject of the movie Searching for Bobby Fischer) to world championship Tai Chi Chuan with important lessons identified [...]

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Back to School: Keep an Academic Reading Journal

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Back to School: Keep an Academic Reading Journal

0 Comments 06 October 2009

Aside from partying, the thing you’re probably going to do most in college is read. Assuming you’re at all serious about your education, you’ll read so much that words will come out your ears. Unfortunately, much of what you read will also go pouring out your ears, or so it will seem looking back. One of [...]

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