Win a New Ipod Touch From My Colleges and Careers
October 7, 2010 by michaelm
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My Colleges and Careers is giving away a free iPod Touch, called the “greatest iPod to date” by IGN’s Scott Lowe. To enter click here. Then all you need to do is like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. Don’t pass up this opportunity to win one of the most amazing mobile media platforms ever designed. It will be a perfect thing to take with you when you go back to college.
Online Degrees: Skills Needed to Complete an Online MBA Degree
August 3, 2010 by Sarah Ward
Filed under Grad School, Online Education
For professionals looking to further their education, online degrees are an ideal solution. They provide students the flexibility to work at their own pace and continue to earn a decent living while acquiring higher education, qualifying them for higher earning potential. Recent studies also show online degrees have favorable perceived value from employers, allowing students [...]
The Last Word: History Making Commencement Speeches
August 5, 2009 by Kate Lehnhof
Filed under Grad School, Life
College Graduation. Some students tempted to just scrap the whole thing and hit the ground running without so much as a glance back at their tiny hometown college. Others relish in the moment. The moment that puts a formal punctuation mark on the crazy four years (or ten years, depending on how much you crazy [...]
Grad Degrees: Worth it?
July 13, 2009 by alexi
Filed under Grad School, Life
It’s everyone’s question these days if a master’s degree is worth it. Should you bite the financial bullet and get more educational training, OR try to make it in the career real world first? Click here for a forum on NY Times where M.A. grads wrote in their thoughts on the process.
Online Education and Online Jobs - Resurrecting Productivity
May 28, 2009 by Brandon Buttars
Filed under Career, Elementary Education, Grad School, Online Education
I don’t know if you’re like me, but I dream of a job that give me flexibility of time and location. I find myself searching through the employment ads of Craigslist.org or our local big classifieds site on KSL.com for legitimate jobs that allow for me to stay employed at home. Most are the “business [...]
Grad School? Looking Better Every Day
April 15, 2009 by Kate Lehnhof
Filed under Grad School
As I near my undergraduate graduation date, I can’t help but acknowledge the gnawing feeling of hopelessness that I will never find a job in this recession. I can find internships galore, but a paying gig? Um….”we’ll get back to you.” Apparently, I’m not alone. A recent article in Slate Magazine echoed my sentiments completely. [...]
