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Archive for August, 2011

How to Interview Really Well

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In today’s rough economic conditions it is hard enough to get an interview, so when you do get one you want to make sure you make the most of the opportunity because another one may not come along for quite awhile. Job openings are down and unemployment is up sharply at around 9%. With that statistic in mind, it’s best to learn how to interview.

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Balancing Family & Education Responsibilities

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Most students choose to enroll in online programs because they are flexible and allow you to keep your family and work responsibilities while earning a postsecondary degree or certificate. Often times the biggest road block to graduation is being able to balance all of your responsibilities.

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How to Cope with…and Meet Deadlines

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The dreaded deadline! It hangs over your head like an ominous storm cloud that gets bigger and bigger as time goes by. There seems to be an abundance of them while in college but there is a way that you can conquer “deadline anxiety!” Read on to find out how.

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How to Identify Your Learning Style

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It is important to note that people typically learn using a mixture of these learning styles but tend to prefer one or two. By knowing how you learn and process information you can be a much better student and worker. You will be able to acquire new information faster by setting up the optimal learning environment for yourself. Below we identify some characteristics that will help you identify what type of learner you are.

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How to Keep your Literary Skills Sharp while at College

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Follow these tips to help keep your literary skills sharp. Remember, the students with the best reading and writing skills perform better in college and also become the most successful employees. The number one skill many employers look for in a candidate is the ability to write effectively.

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