15 January, 2008 (00:00) | By: twinpeak
If you’re just venturing out now to try to learn how and where you can earn a certificate or degree in acupuncture and what it’s like to work in the field, this article may help. Acupuncture has been practiced in China for 2,000 years or more it is thought and some say it’s probably more […]
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10 January, 2008 (00:00) | By: poyel
Many - but by no means all - students who take the IELTS Examination for a quantitative assessment of their English-language skills for entrance to universities in the UK and Australia take a course to prepare for the test itself. It’s a strongly recommended idea as the IELTS test does not only require solid knowledge […]
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9 January, 2008 (00:00) | By: pianopl123
If you are thinking for borrowing money to support your education, try to ask yourself first if you have savings left that you can use instead of taking out a student loan from the school of your choice. Also, think if you can get by with less by way of holding down expenses, or if […]
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9 January, 2008 (00:00) | By: j_hardcastle89
Tertiary education is a vital component of our civilization, providing essential skills for the survival of modern society. Tertiary education spawns the doctors, lawyers, teachers and academics of tomorrow, in a perpetual cycle of training and intellectual development. From the point of view of our children, tertiary education is an essential beacon of […]
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9 January, 2008 (00:00) | By: kwihrig
Thinking about using your company tuition reimbursement plan? What a great way to get money for college. Below I have written up the basic parts of a company tuition benefit. Take a look to learn the good and not so good points you need.
1. The Benefit
A tuition reimbursement benefit pays for you work on an […]
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9 January, 2008 (00:00) | By: artgib
When I was in college, I was lucky enough to have a couple of scholarships that covered my tuition and lodging expenses during my first two years. As an eighteen year old (naive and clueless), I thought I had it made. However I forgot about the kryptonite of all college students — textbooks.
Textbook prices […]
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7 January, 2008 (00:00) | By: kigray
The University of Texas, with its flagship campus in Austin, is one of the original eight Public Ivys, according to Richard Moll.
Moll coined the phrase in his 1985 book, Public Ivys: A Guide to America’s Best Public Undergraduate Colleges and Universities. The phrase has since come to include many more universities who […]
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31 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: kwihrig
Grant money comes in more than one flavor for your college education. Below I explain the types of grant money and what that means for your college money search. Grants are free money for college, and never have to be repaid.
1. FSEOG
First the Federal Supplemental Equal Opportunity Grant. The FSEOG program awards grants to undergraduate […]
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22 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: andywest
Cooking schools have expanded in recent years, both in popularity and in number. Many people are interested in learning more about the culinary arts, and so the demand for culinary education has grown. Not everyone is interested in pursuing a career in the field, though, which brings us to an important distinction: There […]
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22 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: andywest
You love to cook, you love food and you want to make a career in the culinary arts, but you don’t know how you can afford to go to a culinary institute. The usual route to financing any scholastic endeavor is through student loans and you may have already tapped that source. Another way to […]
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22 December, 2007 (00:00) | By: andywest
If you are one of the many people who are intrigued by the design and delicacy of food then perhaps you have considered becoming a pastry chef. Being a pastry chef allows you to impress your clientele while always remaining new and innovative in your work.
If this type of career excites you, then perhaps […]
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