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1. Tips for Choosing a College
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... healthcare, business, accounting, graphic arts and computers. Its professional career assessment tool helps in choosing the right degree programs. CollegeAmerica also offers flexible online programs ...
2. Skills Needed for College Success
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... specialist and also owned an executive search and recruiting business. Here are some of the skills needed for college success, which are also necessary for success in a professional career: * Reading ...
3. Financial Aid Myths
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... list this particular statistic. In reality, most unclaimed cash is slated for a few qualified candidates, for instance employees of a specified corporation or perhaps affiliates of a selected business. ...
4. College Student Success Strategies
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... they will have to adjust to the style and expectations of their teacher. In the business world if they fail to meet the standards for performance set by their employer, they will receive poor evaluations. In ...
5. Choosing a College Major
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... salary) 6. Accounting ($45,723 average starting salary) 7. Economics/Finance/Banking ($45,191 average starting salary) 8. Civil Engineering ($44,999 average starting salary) 9. Business Administration/Management ...
6. Creative Ways to Finance College
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... to offer in college financial aid. There are many sources from your local VFW to business groups who may offer some kind of program. High School counselors are a good source of information on local sources. ...
... that the company is legitimate, it will definitely increase the likelihood. Also examine the site to determine if the lender is registered with the Better Business Bureau (BBB)-and then verify that it ...
... experience in management, consulting, and teaching. Currently the Head of the Business Department at Everest Institute, Hialeah, FL., he was Chairman of the Los Angeles County Productivity Managers Network ...
9. Financial Aid FAQ
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... Like a grant, a student scholarship is free money, but is generally offered through colleges, businesses, private individuals and outside sponsors. Those awarded by the college itself are often called ...
10. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for October
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... the schools you are applying to and find out if they have any scholarships available to students. Local businesses or your parents’ employers may be another place to research. For more scholarship options, ...
... review course, Bar or CPA Review CourseBonds, education savings (see Education savings bond program)Business deduction for work-related education, What's New, Business Deduction for Work-Related Education, ...
...  Employer-Provided Educational Assistance Introduction Working condition fringe benefit. 12.   Business Deduction for ...
... and effort to test preparation and, as a result, they know their business and understand their market. They stay on top of test changes and know how to keep you alert and engaged, even on a Saturday morning! ...
... not used here. In business writing, which includes resumes, personal pronouns such as I, me, or my are never used. Qualifications Summary vs. the Objective Fine, you say, but what about an Objective? ...
... as "Super Mom!" With that in mind, women expanded into the working world over the past few decades, often treading against a traditionally minded, work-heavy, self-sacrificing mentality of how business ...
... neat, tuck it in, stick with the classics, and business casual only on Fridays. Call it old-fashioned, but in the career workplace, it's what works. Making the Scene Depending on where you work, you ...
... in adopting new insights on the American workforce, and with the Fed setting the pace for making telework an acceptable means of conducting business, it's logical to conclude that the American workplace ...
... and don't interrupt. Avoid making rude or biased comments, and end conversations gracefully. If you've done the job right, you might even score a business card before you go. Follow up. If you connected ...
... on one side only. Use a minimum margin of one inch on all sides of your printed resume. Use standard business type fonts, such as Courier or Times New Roman, in 10-12 point. Use capital letters for ...
... that have been completed (e.g., "Business Administration, 35 course hours"). Length Electronic federal resumes are generally longer than private-sector resumes, which rarely exceed two pages. However, ...
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