Ten “Brain Foods” for Going Back to College
November 26, 2010 by michaelm
Filed under Back To College, Life, Online College, Online Education, Tools
The nutrients found in various nuts (particularly almonds and pecans) have been shown to boost the functioning of your nervous system. This helps you to think clearly and rationally, even when under pressure.
Ten Things Your Kids Can Do When They Ask If They Can “Help” You With Your Online Classes
November 26, 2010 by michaelm
Filed under Back To College, Life, Online College, Online Education
Many parents who have undertaken online classes in order to earn an online degree have kids who are interested in helping out. Here are ten things your kids can do when they ask if they can “help” with your online classes.
10 New Ways to Cook a Turkey
November 24, 2010 by rachelc
Filed under Areas of Study, Culinary Arts, Life
On Thanksgiving day, people across the country sit down to a turkey dinner. Whether it is grilled, roasted, or even deep friend, turkey is a staple on this day of gratitude. If you feel like changing things up this year and decide to try something a little more gourmet than a regular roasted turkey, here are some ideas to get you started.
Ten Things To Look For In A Part-Time Job While You Attend An Online College
November 20, 2010 by michaelm
Filed under Back To College, Career, Life, Online College
Enrolling in an online college degree program is a great way to boost your career and money-making potential. One of the greatest benefits of doing school online is that you can still work while earning your degree. Here are ten things you should look for in a job while you are taking classes from an online college:
Ten Tips On Going Back to College When You Have a Full-Time Job
November 19, 2010 by michaelm
Filed under Back To College, Career, Life, Online College, Online Education
The importance of a college degree cannot be underestimated in today’s economy, which is leading more and more people to head back to school while balancing their careers. Here are ten tips on going back to college when you have a full-time job.
Ten Things You Can Do To Finance Going Back To College Online
November 11, 2010 by michaelm
Filed under Financial Aid, Life, Online College, Online Education, Tools
College can be expensive, and online classes are often even more pricey. But the convenience of not having to attend classes is worth it for many. So, be creative. There’s lots of money out there for college students who are determined enough to find it!
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.
7 Ways to Prevent Tendonitis and Carpal Tunnel for Online Students
August 3, 2010 by Sarah Ward
Filed under Life, Online Education
So you’ve decided to go back to college and enroll in an online school. As an online student, chances are you’ll be spending a lot of time at your computer which could lead to tendonitis and capal tunnel syndrome if you’re not careful. We caught up with Physician’s Assistant Randy Archibald from Tri-City Medical to [...]
Interview with CPA Jon Funk on Rewards and Misconceptions of an Accounting Career
August 3, 2010 by Sarah Ward
Filed under Business, Career, Interviews, Life
This week we caught up with Jonathan Funk, a Tax Manager with the renown accounting firm, Ernst and Young. Jonathan shares valuable insights about the rewards and misconceptions of being a CPA and provides an insider’s look at a career in accounting. Read on! Interview with a CPA My Accounting Careers: Describe a typical day [...]
A Student’s Guide to Computers for Online School: Internet Connection
July 30, 2010 by Sarah Ward
Filed under Life, Online Education, Tools
To stay connected with your online school community, an essential component of a student’s guide to computers is a reliable internet connection. When considering an internet connection, people often choose based on price, speed, and dependability. A Student’s Guide to Computers for Online School: Internet Connection A spotty internet connection can translate into delayed email [...]