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Arts Management (or Arts Administration) has gained acceptance as a college major and profession. With the proliferation of professional entertainers, media organizations and the demands of the digital world, the need for managers, producers and ... more »
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Psychology is one of the most fascinating topics in the social sciences, however a bachelor's degree won't get you very far. It takes a doctorate degree to practice as a therapist. A master's degree in psychology, however, can open up employment ... more »
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As you studied to complete your bachelor degree in English, many people probably asked "What are you going to do with that?" Actually, studying English naturally lends itself to studying writing, languages, linguistics, marketing and several ... more »
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Bitten by the acting bug? Perhaps you've considered pursuing a degree in theater arts? The following tips will guide you in selecting, and gaining acceptance to your choice of college theater programs... more »
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As early as elementary and middle school, its not uncommon for teens and their families to begin fretting over how they'll afford the rising costs of earning a college degree. Then, as high school graduation draws nearer and nearer, the question ... more »
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Several universities offer mid-career journalists a shot at a fellowship, a year-long sabbatical from the workplace and an opportunity to take college classes, read, relax and rejuvenate. The programs are prestigious and competitive. And once ... more »
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From the author of the upcoming book entitled "Think Like An Interviewer: Your job hunting guide to success" comes this article on how to format your resume to get everything onto one page... more »
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Many college admissions offices consider the student-led campus tour an important recruitment tool. Because prospective students' impressions of the college can be strongly influenced by the experience, it is important to give a college campus ... more »
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Graduating college in four years can be a difficult achievement. It’s not an impossible mission, however. Here is how you can graduate college in 4 years... more »
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Learning a language can be one of the most difficult challenges for an adult. Once you reach a certain age, you begin to memorize a language, rather than learn it. This makes the learning process much harder, but there are other ways of absorbing ... more »
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This is a very easy first time introduction to how to lift a fingerprint. You can lift a typical fingerprint off any relatively smooth, non-porous surface using this method... more »
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Leaving home and going away to college is an exciting experience for anyone. Preparing your college student has everything they need to survive is tough. College survival kits are useful and fun gifts for any high school graduate heading to college... more »
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Creditors have always visited college campuses in the search for students who want credit cards or loans. College students who haven't learned to properly manage credit may soon find themselves in debt. However, by knowing what to do, students ... more »
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There is no secret to being a good student— it takes a lot of hard work!.. more »
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Knowing how to find indefinite integral and antiderivatives of functions is an important tenant of Calculus, but frustrating since there isn't anything you can really do with them yet except write equations. The beauty and appeal of definite ... more »
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How to study for tests effectively. Many people find it difficult to study for high school and even college exams. We tend to make it harder than it really is. This article will give you easy steps how to study and do well on tests. This is ... more »
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Students with Asperger’s Syndrome can and do succeed in college. Self-awareness and preparation are the two most important elements to mapping a strategy to not only finish but excel in college. Many go on to graduate school. Others find they are ... more »
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Reaching the benchmarks of adulthood have been pushed further back for many young adults. Many are no where near the level of security and adult responsibility that their parents achieved at their age. This seemingly prolonged adolescence is ... more »
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One of your first classes as a college student will probably be Freshman Composition. In some ways, Freshman Composition will be like English classes you took in high school. However, while your high school English classes featured reading and ... more »
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The electrical conductivity of a metal is a measure of how easily electrons move through that metal. Metals generally have a high electrical conductivity because of their definitive property of sharing electrons. The following steps will allow ... more »
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Whether you're studying Plato in a philosophy course or are merely acquainted with the term "platonic" (so popular that it's usually not even capitalized) as in "platonic relationship" or "platonic love," it's useful to develop a basic grasp of ... more »
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Even the most experienced, talented writers do not just produce quality writing picking up the pen only once. Well-written material is an accumulation of 5 writing steps: pre-writing, drafting, revising, editing and presenting. Often times the ... more »
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From the author of the upcoming book, "Think Like an Interviewer: Your Job Hunting Guide to Success," comes this article on how to write a cover letter... more »
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History papers follow different regimens/guidelines than English papers do. It’s not a bad idea to borrow some of the concepts of argument writing from composition writing, but don’t follow their style and citation rules. Luckily, a ... more »