Why obtain a postgraduate degree? There are many reasons why someone may decide to do a masters. There is no doubt that it greatly improves your qualifications and overall subject expertise. However, masters degrees are expensive programs that require a lot of dedication and hardwork. It might be this trade-off which makes the choice to
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Online vs Offline Degree Programs: Which is Better?
With the advent of newer technologies and an increasingly globalized world, in which the power of the internet has transformed communication methods, the traditional offline campus based education method is no longer the only option for someone seeking to learn. There are various online programs available, that provide pretty much the same syllabus and cover
January College Checklist for High School Seniors
It’s a new year and a new decade, and for high school seniors, that means it’s time to look ahead and plan for your college. January is a very busy time for seniors in high school because most college applications are due this month. However, do not lose sight of the fact that high school
Why Take a Gap Year
School has its perks. It also insulates you from real-world experiences. You gain insights from a small circle of people in a familiar and comfortable setting, and learn from books and guided practical experiences. When it is time for college, you burn the midnight oil to prepare for numerous tests and in putting together your
College Prep: Questions to Ask Your School Counselor
As a final year student on the verge of going to college, you must seek out your high school counselor to help you plan for college. School counselors can help you explore career options, choose the right colleges to apply, and figure out the courses that you need to take and the grades you need
International Students in the United States: Things to Know
So you’ve successfully jumped the hoops of the application process and landed on your feet in a university in the U.S. This makes you one of the nearly 975,000 international students enrolled to study in the U.S. One of the good things about studying abroad is the opportunity to broaden your cultural understanding and develop
Career Options for Math Majors
Life is a numbers game if you know how to play it. And as math majors with numerical literacy, you may be more adept than the rest at facing real-world challenges that require analytical and logical thinking.
Career Options for English Majors
As an English major, you can do more than spout Shakespearean quotes. Ideally, you should possess excellent writing and critical thinking skills, and an analytical and problem-solving mind. This means you can explore job roles that are out of the traditional roles for English majors. Career Options for English Majors As an English major, you
Career Options for Business Majors
If you have a major in business, the world is your playing field. Well, almost. With some careful research and a roadmap, you can go places.
Career Options for Science Majors
Students of science go on to specialize in subjects but not before they acquire some core knowledge that is common across all fields. This includes the scientific method, statistics, and critical thinking. You can major in science degrees like chemistry, physics, and biology or explore newer degrees like environmental science, aviation science, biotechnology, veterinary science, neuroscience