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Top 10 Universities for Master's in Business Analytics Degrees
When we want to achieve a college degree in a certain field, it's important to see which colleges and universities possess the best programs for that degree. We don't want to enroll in a school where it won't benefit our degree at all. Not only are we wasting time and money, but this won't help us out in the future. We want to enroll in a university that has the best program for our degree in choice. Whether you're aiming for a nursing degree, education degree, or even a business degree, every university offers the best programs for specific degrees.
Glenn BushinskiPublished 6 years ago in EducationBest Jobs You Can Get with an Associate's Degree
Many people believe that just getting your associate's degree can't get you any job at all. That you'll be working behind a McDonald's counter for the rest of your life and regret not shooting further in your education. In fact, getting your associate's degree is way better than not getting a degree at all. But there are jobs that don't require a degree. And in actuality, you can achieve more than you've expected with just an associate's degree!
Jennifer VioletPublished 6 years ago in EducationConfessions of a Former Music Major
I played flute from sixth grade to my senior year and I loved it. I performed in a highly recognized band in my area. I have five All Regions under my belt and even got promoted to playing piccolo my junior year and flute section leader my senior year. I really thought being a musician was made for me and committed to studying instrumental education in college. That's where I made my first mistake.
Katelynn MariePublished 6 years ago in EducationMindfulness in Education
As schools increasingly emphasise cognitive intelligence, placing greater workloads, higher study expectations, and less free time on students shoulders, they should also take on the onus of mitigating any negative bearing these expectancies have on student welfare and non-cognitive intelligence.
Steven WallacePublished 6 years ago in EducationHow To Get Your Master's Degree While Working Full-Time
Balancing out a full-time job and college studies is no easy task. Between working 40 hours a week and studying in your free time, there's no time left to actually enjoy anything or have a social life. While the rewards of earning a master's degree are definitely beneficial, the entire process can be grueling. But that's OK. There are plenty of different methods you can try to make it easier to get through and there's people willing to help you get your master's degree while working full-time.
Madeline ZenkPublished 6 years ago in Education5 Tips for Surviving Residence in College
A lot can't wait for it to be over; many don't want it to end. Here are five tips for surviving residence in College. 1. Keep your room relatively clean.
Alex BoudreauPublished 6 years ago in EducationTop 5 Online Medical Assisting Programs
Not having time to go to a college campus to become a medical assistant is normal. Luckily, medical assisting courses can be taken online. All the education you need to jump start your career as a medical assistant can be taken online without having to attend a traditional college.
Roger PhilmorePublished 6 years ago in EducationBest College Sororities in the U.S.
Greek life provides incredible organizations for college students to find friends, who will soon turn into a lifelong family. When it comes to sororities, we have concluded a list of the top organizations that have provided forever friendship and a place to call home. Sorority enrollment within the National Panhellenic Conference is up more than 50 percent over the last decade, and continues to soar in numbers.
Olivia AmberPublished 6 years ago in EducationHow to Get Into an MBA Program Without Taking the GMAT
The GMAT acts as a stumbling block for professionals who want to pursue an MBA online. Many universities and business schools require prospective students to take the GMAT to enroll in their online MBA programs. For busy professionals, however, studying for GMAT does not look like a viable option.
Roger PhilmorePublished 6 years ago in EducationHow to Overcome Learning Gaps With Video Lessons
Making the Learning Comfortable The practice shows that even students who perfectly pass the exam occasionally miss something. With a rapid pace of material learning such “something” accumulates, but even insignificant, tiny gaps turn into the big obstacles the good students fall in when passing the exams.
Christina SuiterPublished 6 years ago in EducationReal Advice from a College Student
1. The first week or two of a semester, especially in the fall, parking will be hell. Give yourself PLENTY of time. (I thought an hour and a half would be enough, a mental breakdown and a missed class later... I found out I was mistaken.)
Trauma Club
You spend all night looking for that perfect 30 second-1 minute monologue. Has to be the right genre that matches the play. You spend about two hours memorizing it. You lose so much sleep over it. You wake up wishing you had more time to sleep, but the alarm clock disappoints. You get ready for the day going through that monologue over and over again. You kick yourself because you're messing up lines that were otherwise stronger last night. You get to school and greet your fellow thespians, encouraging them, saying how they'll be great while they're as nervous as you. You get through the first half of classes reciting every word to your monologue. You get to lunch, but how can you eat? Every breath you take feels like you're gonna puke. No, you have to keep practicing. You WANT to make the cut! It HAS TO BE PERFECT! You make it through the rest of your classes. You wait for the director to call your name. You know what time you signed up for but everyone else is quick so you might go in early. You must use this time to prepare. Then you hear it. Your name. The time has come. You walk in with as much confidence as you can muster up. You introduce yourself and say where you got your monologue from. You recite each word with so much character and emotion as humanly possible.
Monzy MasonPublished 6 years ago in Education