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Articles in College

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Some people know what they want to do from a young age and others need more direction. You can go to a career center and research careers by degree requirements or by salary but you'll also need to research a college major. Here are guidelines... more »
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Choosing a graduate school is a daunting task, but with the right research and investigation, you can narrow it down to a few top choices... more »
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Equine colleges can be found around the country and include many different equine related degrees. Follow these steps to help pick the right equine college for you... more »
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The internet provides millions of researchers and writers with access to materials such as journal articles, newsletters, biographies and even entire books. Here is the proper MLA way to cite on-line sources in 9 easy steps:.. more »
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Writing a thesis can be challenging, frustrating and a seemingly impossible task. But all is not lost. Many people have written their thesis before you and you can write yours too. With the write research, planning and following these steps ... more »
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This article will show you how to easily convert a fraction into a percentage. And it's written by an educator who will walk you through the process step-by-step... more »
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For some, math comes very easy and natural. But others have to struggle or have a fear of it. As someone who's taught math before, I'll offer you some helpful advice to deal with the fear and anxiety... more »
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It used to be that giving a speech was the most dreaded and fearful experience a human would have to undertake. But, chances are people will have experienced poverty, hunger, desolation and death in more ways than what a speech could offer. What ... more »
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The fun of graduation—and the hangover after the graduation parties—is gone, and now it's time for college. Deciding on a college major can be an overwhelming task. But don't panic. Many college students change their majors a few times during ... more »
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You're a junior in high school and need to apply to colleges soon. But how do you choose one that's right for you? It's a big decision when you're leaving home for the first time. Remember, academics, while important, are only one aspect of the ... more »
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Rather it be a online course or a class at a small on known school before you pay any fees you want to know if they are legitimate... more »
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If students can find ways to improve their study habits by using more effective study methods, then they should be able to positively influence their grades. The steps in this article will show you how you can develop more effective and efficient ... more »
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Biology is the most exciting class anyone could ever take. The one thing that is taught is knowing the inside of a person or thing. One way to know is by taking it apart and looking at the organs. This class is good for students who want to ... more »
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A dream , is a strange thing to think about. It's something that pop in to our minds while we are sleeping and we don't know why, is it cause we want it or just that its a coincidence that we saw something and we want it......It's complicated ... more »
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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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Getting your doctorate in special education opens doors in academic teaching, research center administration and public sector supervisory positions. Expect to learn about administrative and supervisory procedures, research and statistics in ... more »
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Preparing yourself physically and mentally for an exam is just as important as learning the material. You must make sure you eat properly before the test, so you can focus on answering questions correctly and not on your hunger pains or fatigue... more »
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Getting a college education shouldn't make you go broke in the process. One way to do this is to attend state schools, which often have excellent programs and instruction. But if you want to go out of state, you may be faced with higher tuition ... more »
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with the economy in an all time low college should not be put on the sidelines here are some ways to fund your college.. more »
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Finding Direct Materials Quantity Variance can be a challenge at times. Make sure you read the problem and find the difference between standard and actual numbers. Remember standard means estimate when looking... more »
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For many years, man has breed animals for a desired genetic trait since the stone age. Later in history, Mendel(1822-1884) observed this breeding through peas. In more recent years, genetics, and molecular biology has spawned, and now we are able ... 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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The average student spends more than $500 per semester in books. In some cases it is a lot more than $500 per semester. It doesn't have to cost nearly that though... more »
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Jump start your college career by earning college credit in high school. It isn’t impossible! Thousands of students do it every year. Benefits include lower cost per credit hour and getting pre-requisites and electives out of the way so you can ... more »