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Study Tips

How to Balance College & Work

Tweet Ideally, you’ll head off to college and your tuition, room and board, books and other expenses will be covered. No concern about money — that worry is out of

Personal Advice

How to Make Money at College Sitting at Your Computer

Tweet By Ryan Child Nearly every college student wants to become rich while there’re still at university. The main problem these students believe they have is a lack of time.

Academics

Return to School at Any Age

Tweet By Kyle Simpson Just because you’ve found yourself living in the winter of your discontent doesn’t mean it’s too late to return to school. In fact, just the opposite

Career Planning

Should You Move To Pursue Your Career?

Tweet Over the coming weeks, college seniors will be giving a lot of consideration to something besides their grades: what work they will take upon graduation. 2010 is not shaping

Career Planning Personal Advice

Using Twitter To Land Your Next Job!

Tweet I’ve been a registered member of Twitter, that 140 character social media messaging site for about two years, but only began to use this nifty internet tool over the

Fun News

Take Off, Young Grad!

Tweet College seniors know that the current graduation cycle is one of the most challenging ones seen in decades. That grim news is not of any comfort to the student

Fun News

Spring Break 2009: Blast or Bust?

Tweet For the last few weeks and all through the month of March, colleges and universities across the US will be in spring break mode — that week long recess

Career Planning

Now Hiring: Census Workers

College students who are looking for part time work may want to consider the U.S. Census Bureau. The pay is good, the job is temporary, and the work you do for the federal government can be included on your resume.

Career Planning

You Can Prepare Now To Land Your First Job

Tweet If you’re a college senior, graduation is still five months away which seems like plenty of time to start looking for your first “real” job. However, with the economy