Campus Blog
Three Top Study Habits to Develop as a College Student
When studying for a college degree, the main goal for many students is to succeed and graduate with a good grade. The more successful you are, the better chance you will have of finding an excellent graduate job, or perhaps being accepted onto a reputable master’s program to further your education.
College or Career? 4 Different Educational Paths for Prospective Students
It has become increasingly common for students to spend four years in high school, spend four years in college and then embark on their chosen career path. However, this model may not be ideal or feasible for every student.
3 Ways to Save Money on Your Master’s Degree
After finishing your bachelor’s degree, you might be considering furthering your education by going on to study a master’s program.
7 Key Safety Tips Every College Student Should Be Aware Of
Safety measures such as campus security staff, campus escort services and call boxes in parking areas are common in most colleges. This shows that learning institutions take the security of their students seriously and that is why they go to such lengths to protect them.
Is Endovascular Surgery The Medical Path For You?
Constant waves of students entering the medical field do so because they want to help others. However, don’t ignore the field you choose to enter.
Tips and Tricks for Non-Traditional College Students – Part 2
Going to college can be an intimidating prospect for anyone, but the task can seem far more complex for a non-traditional student…
7 Important Steps for Preparing for Your Next Job Interview (Part 2/2)
Job interviews are a daunting prospect, whether it is your first or umpteenth one, but with solid preparation, you can breeze your way through it. Just bear the above 7 steps in mind, and you’ll nail it with thorough research, concise delivery, immaculate presentation and a winning mentality…
4 Serious College Mistakes That You Can Avoid (Part 2/2)
Since the heart of college is all about finding yourself, both as a student and a person, there are bound to be a few slip-ups along the way. But some mistakes can be totally avoided, and realizing this before it’s too late can spare your wallet, your grades, and your overall sanity.


