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How to Make Your Law Career Dreams Come True
When most humanities majors eventually make the decision to take the LSAT and go to law school, they imagine a career path that will be easy to travel. After three short years of schooling — and after more than 16 years, what’s an additional three? — they will graduate withRead More

The Wide, Wild World of Nursing School
There are a lot of offerings when it comes to nursing school. How do you understand the differences? A BSN usually takes four years to complete, and the curriculum is much the same as an ADN but with more in-depth study and more hands-on experience. Nurses with BSN degrees simplyRead More

5 Easy Ways to Promote Your Restaurant
Running a successful restaurant involves a lot more than putting good food on a plate. While the failure rate of new restaurants isn’t quite as bad as the popularly quoted 9 out of 10, the rate still hovers around a formidable 60% according to Bloomberg Businessweek. We’ve all seen theRead More

Get Your Career on Track with an M.S. in Accounting
The job market is finally seeing some growth since the 2007 recession. In September, USA Today reported that the unemployment rate fell below 6 percent for the first time since 2008. The same article also said that experts predict jobs requiring a bachelor’s degree or higher would show the mostRead More

A Communications Degree Is No Laughing Matter
On college campuses around the country, communications majors are marginalized and scoffed, as students in basically every other degree program look down on the field as useless and simple. Still, every year, more and more graduates enter the job market with degrees in communication, and employers are welcoming them withRead More

Continuing Education for the Freelancer or Solopreneur
Working at home is a dream of many, and for tens of thousands it’s a reality that brings us both tremendous joy and endless frustration. For the freelancer or the solopreneur, the only way to truly remain relevant in such a fast paced career path is to stay on topRead More

Common Hazards in the Office
When speaking of workplace safety, people are usually referring to factories, mines, and other industrial settings. These places often expose workers to dangerous conditions, like temperature extremes, the risk of cave-ins and exposure to dangerous materials. The asbestos industry has plenty of examples of dangerous jobs in high risk areas.Read More