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Your Stomach Goes to College, Too: 25 Top Schools for Foodies
When you head for college to complete your degree program, knowledge isn't the only thing you'll hunger for--brains need food! From brew pubs to sushi to diners and steak houses, these favorite foodie towns offer top-notch cuisine, including ethnic food, regional favorites, healthy fare, and cheap eats. |
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Get the Most from Online Learning
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Do you need a little advice? Do you tweet? We've put together a list of the top 25 life and education Twitter feeds for women. Check it out! |
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How Online Classrooms Work
Structure of an Online Classroom
What should you expect to see when you log in to your first online class? Just like campus classes, online classrooms have a wide variety of structures. However, the basics are the same no matter what online program you enter. Read on to find out about the basic structure of an online classroom. |
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Plan Your Graduate Study
Max-out Your Job Potential with a Master's Degree
No matter what you choose to study, a master's degree represents at least two years of really hard work. The master's degree you choose to get can mean the difference between a decent job or a well-paying career you love. |
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Money-Making Advice
Too Big to Fire: Upping Your Education to Avoid the Layoff
Take a look at top training ideas to help guard your job against layoffs. Whether you're considering a career shift or looking for ways to move forward in your current position, these top tips can help you train yourself to succeed. |
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