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Degrees defined: PhD, Master, Bachelor, Associate–all about that expensive piece of paper called your degree.
Think out of the Box! go for a Diploma in Sports Marketing and Sponsorship
Do you like sports? Does traditional education tire you out? If the answer is yes, then you can go for a course in Sports Marketing and Sponsorship. A diploma in the subject is a bare minimum.
By Sportz Next Edu5 years ago in Education
Why are there so many successful dropouts?
Go to school -> Get good grades -> Get a job -> Pay off the debt -> Retire at 65 -> Live your life You're most likely going to be living this life as a college graduate. The analogy of going to college to be successful is a complete myth.
By John Tasci5 years ago in Education
What’s Beyond Post Graduate Studies?
In most countries, professionals wanted to specialized further their chosen subject at university level or to work in a specialized position in their chosen field. Having a busy and fast phase daily life, we rather chose to do things in a most convenient way, thus making worthwhile result. By doing so, we came up to enroll on online learning and distance education management.
By PhD Studies5 years ago in Education
The weirdest majors you can apply to
The career opportunities of the 21st century vary and have some very interesting offers. The technologies and industries have developed well enough in order to offer exclusive fields. Some of the professions have disappeared with time because they have become useless and irrelevant to modern reality. Yet, while some professions disappear others pop up.
By Mariam Pagava5 years ago in Education
My $50K, 15-Month Master's in Finance in 5 Minutes 🎓⌛
After undergrad, many folks consider going to business school to make themselves more competitive in the job market or learn special skills needed to succeed in business. To help make your decision more informed, I'd recommend reading this 5-minute grad school alternative. A couple of years ago, I went to business school to get a master's in finance, and I'd like to boil the $50K price tag and 15-month time commitment down to a 5-minute read. You may be thinking, "I want a master's in business administration (MBA), or so this doesn't really apply." Maybe, but hear me out. This list may convince you otherwise.
By Millennial Investments5 years ago in Education
Stuck in my career.
I never wanted my Doctorate degree. Growing up I was never that person who said they wanted to go for their PhD. It was engrained in me that I would go for my Bachelors, that I had no choice in. But I never wanted to go beyond undergrad school; I was always that person who said I am done with school after my Bachelors. I had gone straight to undergrad after HS and it was exhausting. I really thought I would be able to use my degree and start my career but that turned out to not be the case. It was not that I had a degree I could not use but that no one would give me the chance to gain experience. I wanted my career so badly I decided to go back for my master’s to hopefully gain some notice and break into my field. If you can’t do go back to school.
By Lisa Jacovsky 5 years ago in Education
My road to my Doctorate.
Starting my Doctorate program. I got accepted into my program in the summer of 2017 and was so terrified I put it off until January 2018. I was still nervous to start when the day came but I was determined. It was not an easy start though. My school started us out with an intro class and a regular full credit class. I had the best professors, but it was a time to learn and get used to the program. I needed to learn to write at that level and the classes were only seven weeks long; things moved fast. If you are not disciplined and on top of things you can get left behind or lost very easily. I set reminders for myself of when I would complete assignments and really stuck to it. Having that discipline was a true-life saver in this program. I ended up with an A in one class and 89.5 not rounded up but a B+ in the second. I was not happy with the B+ but it ended up being one of only two that I received in the entire program.
By Lisa Jacovsky 5 years ago in Education
Breaking Generational Cycles: What Is It Like To Be The First College Graduate In Your Family?
Jordan Douglas Blair, my baby brother, I refer to him that ironically as he is 6’4” and I come in at just barely 5’3” succeeded in breaking a generational cycle. Something many dream of but few actually achieve.
By Jessica Bugg5 years ago in Education






