College
Why Should Girls Seek for STEM Apprenticeships ?
Keeping in mind the present business scenario, a significant part of the population still prefer to build a career in engineering. The engineering field has a vast range of disciplines under it; civil, mechanical, production, electrical, electronics, agricultural, nuclear, bio-medical, software to name a few. The branch of engineering is focussed on bringing innovations that […]
The Top 5 Fears of Online Students — and How to Overcome Them
So you’ve finally made the decision to return to school — you think. While you are excited about the possibility of finally earning that advanced degree, you might be apprehensive about certain aspects of going back to school. From technology terror to financial fears, many potential students are uncertain about going back to school — […]
Top 10 Certificate Degrees in America – Infographic
Here’s an interesting infographic that shows the top ten degrees in America. Most of these degrees are in healthcare or people care. Only three are in other basic service jobs. I see this as a continuing trend of workers needed to attend to the needs of a growing population. Many have predicted future job growth […]
Money Saving Tips to College Students Studying in the City
Being in college is no joke especially in terms of financial aspect. In fact, many college students are known for living in a frugal life. Yes, it sounds tough specially if you are studying in the city. Studying in the city is too different from living and pursuing college education in a small town. Whether […]
Tips for Getting a Grant to Go Back to School
Plenty of money is floating around out there just waiting to be found by men and women who want to go back to school. These grants are often designated for specific groups within the population, including students who fall below the poverty line, students with higher intelligence, students who have proven their altruism through volunteer […]
PhDs on Food Stamps / Janitors with Doctorates – Infographic
Over the past few years, a tough economy has forced highly educated people to turn to food stamps and other forms of welfare for help. Over 5,000 PhDs are working as janitors, and many more working as waiters, secretaries, attendants, clerks, and telemarketers. In fact, the number of PhDs and Master’s degree holders on welfare more than tripled between 2007 […]