100 Great Twitter Feeds for History Geek...
Although one doesn’t often associate history with up-to-date information, finding out the latest in history developments from Twitter is both fun and useful. With the help of a variety of Twitter feeds, you can stay on top of what’s going on in the history world, today and yesterday. Check...
Job Prospects for an English Major...
Someone with an English degree has demonstrated that they possess strong communication skills. In order to earn this degree, the individual needs to have an impeccable command of the language. Accordingly, there are many different avenues an individual with a degree in English can pursue when it...
Majors for Students Who Want to Go Into ...
If you have a strong interest in politics, excellent debate skills, and desire to serve the public, you might be considering a career in politics. Politics is a diverse field and there is no specific educational path to get you there, but you can start by pursuing one of these majors. Political Science...
Professor Rating Websites...
During college, one of the hardest parts of each new semester is picking your classes and making your schedule. With five English classes and seven Biology I classes to pick from, how do you choose? Well, with the advent of professor rating websites, your hard decision just got easier. These websites...
How Colleges Are Pairing up Roommates...
Many colleges these days have a way of pairing up roommates based as much as possible on the incoming students’ personal preferences. How this works is that the college will send each incoming student a lifestyle and preferences sheet to fill out. They can jot down information about themselves,...
Art and Music Education in College...
For years, experts have been touting the benefits of studying the arts, including music and theatre. For example, arts education has been linked to academic achievement, social and emotional development, civic engagement and equitable opportunities. These benefits are exactly what most parents hope...
Adjunct and Tenured Professors...
When you take college classes, you will most likely be taught by a variety of different educators, from adjunct professors to tenured ones. What’s the difference? Adjunct professors are educators that are hired on a part-time, contractual basis. They are not full-time teachers and often have...
Utilizing the Career Center...
Most colleges now have a career center designed to help students and alumni navigate the tricky waters of finding a job. Unfortunately, many students don’t ever step foot in their career center. This is a shame because the people that work there are trained to help individuals with everything...
Trials and Tribulations of Student Teach...
Before you can become a professional teacher, you need to complete a student teaching program. During this time, you will take over a number of classes from a teacher with whom you are teamed up. Experiences certainly vary as there a lot of factors that can make this a wonderful or a dreadful couple...
Surviving the Dreaded 8 a.m. Classes...
Is there anything worse for a college student than an 8 a.m. class? Upperclassmen can generally avoid them because they have earlier access to registration than underclassmen. Freshmen and sophomores, on the other hand, usually get the short end of the stick and have to take a few early bird classes...

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