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5 Tips to Landing a Research Assistant Position

5 Tips to Landing a Research Assistant Position

| January 24, 2012 | 0 Comments

Eventually you’re going to need to start thinking about the future, such as a job or graduate school, and ways to give yourself an advantage over the competition. There are a multitude of academic opportunities at whatever university you’re attending, one of which is research work.

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College Life vs. Working Life [Infographic]

College Life vs. Working Life [Infographic]

| December 27, 2011 | 0 Comments

This is a nice comparison of what it means to be a college students and a real life person. Some of the comparisons are obvious, but others are more surprising. I know I’m not looking to the real world. What about you?

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STEM, It Should Stand For, “Students That Earn Money”

STEM, It Should Stand For, “Students That Earn Money”

| September 8, 2011 | 0 Comments

STEM, for those that don’t know, stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. What it should stand for is, “Students That Make Money.” That’s because in the coming years more and more job opportunities are going to start popping up related to these fields. The question is, are American students prepared?

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OneNote™

OneNote™

| September 19, 2010 | 1 Comment

Searchable Notes Unlike a traditional notebook you can quickly search for keywords or phrases in all of your notes Books and Pages You can create any number of books for different subjects, and as many pages as you want to organize your notes however you would like, chronologically, conceptually, or priority based. Tagable You can [...]

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How Google Helps Students

How Google Helps Students

| August 17, 2010 | 1 Comment

You are undoubtedly familiar with the Google® search engine. However, some of Google’s most helpful applications may have slipped under your radar. These various tools offered by Google have the potential to streamline any College student’s life, and make the drudgery of college’s more difficult tasks much easier. Your first mission after you read this passage [...]

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