“For many students, summer is an opportunity to get ahead in the job search by applying for an internship. And these positions, from law to finance to medicine and beyond, are often highly coveted, making them extremely competitive. However, there are tons of internships out there, from Fortune 500 companies to local businesses looking fill summer positions. […]
“Changing careers at any stage of your life can be a challenge. One chapter ends and another immediately begins, something that can be both invigorating and challenging. And the learning curves and roadblocks that accompany career changes intensify when they occur during the middle of your career. I’ve switched careers as well as started a small business mid-career. […]
“The dreaded job interview. It can feel like the most stressful part of a job search, but it’s also the most important. Whether you’re seeking your first job out of school or looking to switch to a new employer – or even a whole new career – the interview process will be a major part of landing […]
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Sort and compare the 300 best college values in the U.S. Use the arrows at the top of any column of data to rank any list of colleges by cost and financial-aid measures. For more information on a particular college, click the college’s name. Click here to begin. If you need more information on the best […]
Engineers earn top dollar, but students majoring in other STEM fields can also nab a healthy paycheck. Students in STEM fields such as engineering or computer science can earn more than $85,000 annually with their bachelor’s degree. Earning a degree in science, technology, engineering and math, known as the STEM fields is a good way to earn a […]
Summer is an opportune time to save money for college and reduce college-related expenses. Click here to read 10 ways freshman can save. Contact Nadine Underbrink, M.Ed today for a free college and scholarship consultation. 713.447.0064 or [email protected] written by Farran Powell
“Looking for a way to earn fast money and help your fellow man — or woman — at the same time? Sign up for a university research project and get paid to talk to your classmates, chew gum, play computer games and lots of other activities that were verboten in your classroom days. You’re never […]
To participate in Division I or Division II athletics, students must register and be certified by the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse. Students can get information on registering on the NCAA website at http://www.ncaaclearinghouse.net/.NCAA Division III schools are generally the smallest in the NCAA, although some larger schools, such as New York University, are in DIII. Many of […]