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Careers and Colleges

Careers and Colleges

Careers and Colleges

简  介:Covers college and career preparation for teens, including higher education, career awareness, financial aid, getting a job, and personal development.

  • 主办单位:Alloy Education
  • 创刊时间:2007
  • 出版周期:4
  • 地址:美国

2005年

Great schools for visual and performing arts: they say that art begins in the heart and mind and translates through the hand and the eye. These outstanding colleges and universities provide the nurturing environment where tomorrow's great artists, archite (-)

Business, marketing, and law (-)

9 career-launching scholarships (-)

Technology and medicine (-)

The more you know … Paul McKeefry (-)

Education & social service (-)

Communications and the arts (-)

Quinnipiac U (-)

Major decisions and more (-)

Majoring in your future: your college major can have a big effect on your future career. But how do you find the major and the job path that is right for you? This quiz can help you narrow down the world of choices Neeta Fogg (-)

Student shopper: here are a few new products that will show you're on the cutting edge in a job, internship, or at college (-)

Investment banker (-)

Great schools for unique careers Meghan Dalesandro (-)

Internships: how to get your foot in the door and stay there (-)

"Why the Marines?" (-)

CD links Latinos and others to colleges and careers (-)

Careers in the trades (-)

SAT tips that will tip the scales in your favor Janet Xu (-)

Student shopper: a little technological sophistication can make your life on campus easier and more fun (-)

Getting fiscally fit: keep your finances flying high by learning the basics about saving, checking, credit, and investing Nancy Fitzgerald (-)

Quinnipiac U (-)

A healthy student body: you may be frenzied at college with classes and campus activities, but don't put health last on your list of priorities. Staying fit can actually improve your grades and social life Janet Farrar Worthington (-)

"Do'h! We're studying Homer … the Simpson, not the poet!" (-)

Getting a grip and a degree (-)

Keep it clean: what a load this laundry business is! Here's advice for the neatness-challenged on how to wash their own clothes and keep things fresh Don Rauf (-)

5 hot summer programs (-)

Great schools with late admissions Megan Dalesandro (-)

Celebrate Scholarship Month (-)

Give me my space: setting up your first home away from home can be challenging, but life can be sweet with a little patience and preparation Adrienne Blumthal (-)

You learn something new every day Paul McKeefry (-)

Get time on your side Jennifer Nichols (-)

New grade-based loans are worth a look (-)

Life after high school: Bring it on! What are college and the real world really like? High school grads and polls from our nation's campuses reveal that it's a diverse world with daily schedules that are jam-packed with activities Don Rauf (-)

Correction (-)

Making the grade: climb to greater academic heights in college with this advice on choosing courses, selecting a major, writing papers, and dealing with professors Tracey Randinelli (-)

Wanted: freshmen (-)

10 tips for taking on the new SAT Janet Xu (-)

How I got into college: four college students reveal how they stood out from the crowd and tipped the admission scales in their favor Traci Mosser (-)

Building the perfect application: it's only a few pieces of paper. But when it comes to attending your dream college, those sheets are the most important documents in the universe Tracey Randinelli (-)

Smart reads (-)

One application does it all (-)

Taking on the new SAT: sharpen your Number 2 pencils and prepare to tackle the updated version of the college admission exam Maura Christopher (-)

Roger Williams University (-)

You can see your future from here (-)

Scholarship scoop: go army medical awards (-)

Pocket-size snapshots (-)

Lava is still cool (-)

You can go your own way: community college, apprenticeships in the trades, the military—so many routes to explore in advancing your education besides a four-year degree Christen Brownlee (-)

Consider college honors (-)

Admissions confidential: looking for the inside story? Four admission professionals discuss the various factors that affect their acceptance decisions Don Rauf (-)

5 wonderful websites: check out these practical, clever, and just plain fun websites (-)

Dancing the dream: at 18, Adam Rogers is a lot like you: he hangs out at the mall with his friends, watches The OC, and listens to Missy Elliot. He's also a professional ballet dancer Don Rauf (-)

Community college fast facts (-)

Homer is just a click away (-)

Small & mighty: a compact but powerful computer (-)

College countdown calendar (-)

Fast facts (-)

What to do if … you can't visit the colleges you're considering: watching a movie about skiing is far different from actually "schussing" down the slopes—the wind in your face, your fingertips numb with cold. And reading a magazine ar Paul Adams (-)

Test prep rocks! (-)

Top 10 most popular majors (-)

Surviving the campus visit: visiting your "top picks" is key to making your final choice, and flying or driving for days with one or both of your parents is part of the whole process Don Raup (-)

What's hot on campus (-)

Reality TV flash: seniors compete for college cash (-)

That cell phone just slapped me! (-)

Getting "back" on their feet: some saw the images of Hurricane Katrina on TV; some saw the devastation firsthand or heard about it from those who had. All of them—high school students just like you—wanted to help Amanda Martinez (-)

The lowdown on loans: sure you'll have to pay them back with interest, but loans can be great financial tool—if you handle them the right way Don Rauf (-)

What is Army ROTC? Army ROTC is a college program that enables students not only to graduate with a degree in !heir chosen college majors, but also to receive Officers' commissions in the U.S. Army, the Army National Guard, or the Army Reserve (-)

Get your fair share: when it comes to affording a higher education, you should leave no stone unturned. Take advantage of all aid sources—federal, state, college, and private Don Rauf (-)

Phone in your next film (-)

Survey says? Best financial aid packages (-)

Stretch cash at college (-)

Be sporty and on time (-)

Financial aid profiles (-)

Come on in, and hear the noise! (-)

Most expensive, least expensive (-)

Salute & save (-)

The real cost of college: don't let "sticker shock" discourage you from applying! Tracey Randinelli (-)

Scoot and save (-)

He's got game: his jersey may read #32, but when it comes to being a "great teen" doing "great things," Lee Renfro is #1 Don Rauf (-)

4 wonderful websites (-)

Is college worth it? (-)

What's hot on campus (-)

College close-ups (-)