by David Pecoraro | Dec 20, 2014 | Students
New grads hesitate to negotiate when entering job interviews because they don’t want to appear offensive or greedy. Some just don’t have the courage to speak up, especially if the hiring manager looks rough and intimidating.
by David Pecoraro | Dec 14, 2014 | Blog, Students
Although information is readily available online, a lot of it is in PDF format presentation. This includes lecture notes, eBooks and research papers. Students also find that they have to present their assignments in PDF format. This not only ensures the security of their assignments but also improves the presentation of the information.
by David Pecoraro | Dec 3, 2014 | Parents, Students
As winter approaches students should be aware of the hidden dangers that may lurk in their student house!
by David Pecoraro | Nov 29, 2014 | Parents, Students
Here a few tips to manage your student loans and help you keep you a little less worried. This plan will need time to work, but everything at first seems slow and weak but in the end, it’s you who will make it work.
by David Pecoraro | Nov 25, 2014 | Students
The new professional life can be challenging as well as a source of a great deal of learnings and knowledge sessions. Make sure that you reap the maximum and best out of it. Here is the strategy.
by David Pecoraro | Nov 21, 2014 | Professors
Impulsive buying habits can increase the cost of college for students and as student debt rises, it is important to implement steps to curb these habits. Here are steps students can take to reduce spending while enjoying the college experience.