The University of Michigan Offers Big-10 Sports, Culture, and Entertainment
April 15, 2008
An integral part of the city of Ann Arbor, the University of Michigan shapes the composition of the city’s economy, population and cultural awareness. One of every three adults in the city are employed by the university; it’s worldwide reputation draws esteemed professors from all parts of the world; and the university hosts a wide range of cultural events promoting local and visiting artists, musicians, writers, and celebrities. Hill Auditorium houses many cultural events throughout... Read more »
New Grads - Explore Your Options
April 13, 2008
Do you know what skills are required for various careers? Do you have a plan of action and can you judge the difference between reality and opportunity? If not, then take some time out to do some planning before you throw yourself into the race. Plan of Action You may have heard of the old saying that the quickest route from one end to the other end is a straight line. Well, launching a career is similar to setting job search goals. Your goals should be carried out methodically and diligently and... Read more »
Job Interview Tips when Applying for a Legal Assistant Position
April 10, 2008
Interviewing for a legal assistant position is not very different from applying for other jobs. As with any job interview, you should be well prepared, present yourself effectively, and make sure you leave a pretty good impression on your interviewer. However, there are some key points that you have to remember if you want to increase your chances of landing a legal assistant position. Below are some helpful tips for a successful interview. Do your homework Before your interview, it is important... Read more »
Profile: The University of Texas at Austin
April 7, 2008
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 offer an Ivy League education at a public university price. UT earned such a distinction by providing a quality education for undergraduates since it opened its doors in... Read more »
Summer Study Abroad Programs
April 7, 2008
The summer study abroad programs can vary from the learning about the physiological ecology in Galapagos Islands to the learning Spanish in the Peru. With all programs that are available it can be tough choosing just one, but a few things will almost forever remain the similar no matter which study abroad program you select. Choosing a Summer Study Abroad Program to Apply for While most of the scholastic institutes tender a variety of the study abroad programs, keep in mind that you can generally... Read more »
College Scholarship Essays: 5 Things You Want to Know
April 2, 2008
Starting to write college scholarship essays may make you shake in your boots. After all, what you write could either win you a sizable chunk of cash, or not. But with some preparation, you can lower your nervousness and improve your writing. Take a look here for a few great ways to kick start your ideas, turn your brain on, and get started. Finding Brilliant Subjects for College Scholarship Essays Let’s get into making more topics for your essays. If you haven’t read any grant or scholarship... Read more »
College Scholarship Essays: 10 Plus Ways to Create Cool Essay Topics
April 2, 2008
Need some ideas from your own life to write about? If you want to get scholarships and grants, expect to write essays. And to write essays, you will need great ideas. Make Your Essay Sparkle To get those ideas flowing, write down what you think of as you ask yourself the questions below. Make a list of a few items for each question. When you finish, you will have a great source of details and experiences you can use for your scholarship essays and cover letters. To make it easier, try running through... Read more »
Scholarship Programs: 3 Steps To Winning More Awards
April 2, 2008
Time to find some college money through all those scholarship programs you hear about. Here are 3 quick tips to speed up your search for tuition and book money. I’ll get right into the tips. 1. Find More Scholarship Programs You need money, and foundations and memorial funds have it. You can apply for Walmart Scholarship programs, the Burger King Scholarship, Pepsi, Coca Cola, and on and on. Even Kohls has an award. The point: you need to find as many as possible. Start with a scholarship... Read more »
College Scholarship Essays: 3 Tips to Write Better
April 2, 2008
College scholarship essays seem impossible the first time you write one. Here you will learn why scholarships require these essays and pointers on how to improve your writing. You’ll have more vivid examples of how you have overcome, learned, and grown. Let’s get started. Why do I have to write a Scholarship Essay? The foundations, committees, universities, some grant giving agencies and so on need you to write college scholarship essays for three reasons. Once you see the reasons, I... Read more »
Should Kids Pay For Their Own College Education?
April 1, 2008
If your child is close to graduating high school, you’re probably asking yourself- should college students pay for their education? College is not a cheap endeavor, and the costs are arising. It is a difficult decision. Getting an education beyond high school is a necessity nowadays. People with degrees beyond high school have so many more options available to them than those who only have a high school education. College students also have opportunities to gain valuable work experience while... Read more »




