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Crimes in College: How they’ll affect your Job Opportunities in the Future

January 23, 2012  |  Posted By: Jane Smith  |  Posted in Preparation

College—While it’s usually a fun and adventurous experience for most students, there are other students who get into legal trouble due to their definition of “fun.” Getting charged with a misdemeanor or felony offense in college is more common than one may think. And while it doesn’t make you the scum of the earth—after all [...]

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Good Careers that Don’t Need Excessive Education

January 9, 2012  |  Posted By: CareerAlley  |  Posted in Preparation

The four-year degree has recently been called in to question due to the large amounts of those with them who can’t find a job. Thousands of recent college graduates are now without work, and are still suffering from the burden of high student loans. Many of those graduates attended college under the pretense that they [...]

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Most Popular IT Related Majors

December 4, 2011  |  Posted By: Jon W  |  Posted in Preparation

In a period of economic uncertainty, college students have focused on preparing themselves for an increasingly competitive workforce. This means that they may have no choice but to give up interesting pursuits to concentrate their studies in areas more likely to provide greater returns on investment. Currently, one of the most in-demand areas of the [...]

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The Most Popular Education Majors

November 30, 2011  |  Posted By: Jon W  |  Posted in Preparation

For people who don’t mind talking to groups, are comfortable around kids (or young adults) and have a strong desire to learn and share their knowledge, education is an excellent career choice. There are currently over 13 million people employed in education in the United States; it is the second largest industry nationwide. Contrary to the popular perception [...]

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