by David Pecoraro | Sep 4, 2016 | Students
Volunteering is a great way show your potential employers that you are interested in helping others and have experience in working in different industries. These are the four best ways to get more volunteer work on your resume while still in school.
by David Pecoraro | Sep 4, 2016 | Students
How do you stay true to an online course schedule? If you are moving to more online schooling, here are some tips to make your schedule more manageable.
by David Pecoraro | Sep 4, 2016 | Students
It is hard to point out which part of the human endeavor that has not been impacted positively by technology and this list will try to list some of the few areas in which engineering has made an outstanding contribution to our lives. Without much further ado, let us unveil this list, as a testimony to greatness of human achievement.
by David Pecoraro | Aug 8, 2016 | Parents, Students
Did you know you could get financial aid to attend college?
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA as it is commonly referred to, is a form that allows you to apply for financial aid to attend college.
It is open to applicants that are current or prospective students and importantly, needs to be applied for each academic year.
by David Pecoraro | Aug 1, 2016 | Students
For college students, graduating is only the first battle. Students must, as graduation approaches, locate a fairly lucrative job in their chosen field of study. This task is often made more difficult by the fact that students need to compete with not only their...
by David Pecoraro | Jul 12, 2016 | Parents, Professors, Students
A college student shares 12 tips that have helped her thrive in college with chronic illnesses. Source: Tips for Going to College When You Have a Chronic Disease | The Mighty