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How Can Your College Choices Affect Your Career?

May 24, 2017 by Guest Contributor

In the long run, planning your career (which includes the certificate programs and degrees you need), can make a big difference. Timing counts for a lot in life, so your career progress can be slowed down by doing the right thing at the wrong time. When the time comes for a person to choose a college, the decision can often be dominated by this line of reasoning – “The more prestigious the school I attend, the larger the paycheck will be after I graduate.”

However, this formula doesn’t always work. Guided by this, parents try to get their children into the best possible college, thinking that they are maximizing future earnings if they’re paying more tuition now. Things aren’t that simple and certain, and graduates can eventually be left with more debt than necessary after they finish school.

Everything depends on the field of work

Having a diploma from a prestigious school doesn’t make a difference in some fields, while in others it can boost future earnings. In example, for fields like engineering, technology, math and science, it doesn’t matter whether students go to an expensive and prestigious school or a low-priced one, while liberal arts and business majors can benefit from their school’s prestige (and have different expectations regarding their future earnings). [Read more…] about How Can Your College Choices Affect Your Career?

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: college, education, planning

4 Tips for Staying Organized in College

October 21, 2012 by Melanie Bayon

What is the Real Unemployment Rate? One thing about college is guaranteed: When you start, you’re going to be inundated with paperwork, emails, names, phone numbers, and a million other things you’ll never remember. Here’s the good news: You don’t HAVE to remember them, because we’re going to tell you how to stay organized in college.

1.) Keep Hard Copies of Things that Matter

Use a daily planner to keep organizedThis includes (but is not limited to) emails and any work that is submitted online. Technology is great, but it isn’t foolproof. If you email your professor your essay and he notifies you after the due date that he never got it, in addition to forwarding him the email from you “sent” folder, provide him with a hard copy of the email you originally sent.

This is also beneficial to do when you’re dealing with money online. Bank statements, student loan information and receipts, resumés, etc. should all be in your possession in hard copy, in addition to floating around somewhere in your computer.

2.) Organize Important College Paperwork in a File Cabinet

All of that important (and sometimes confidential) paperwork looks fantastic in a messy pile on your computer desk, right? Wrong! It’s also unsafe and could be damaging should you start to lose track of things. Clearly labeled file folders will keep your information secure and organized, just as you need it. This is perfect for receipts, scheduling information, student loan documents, and all of those other hard copies you’re going to start to keep. [Read more…] about 4 Tips for Staying Organized in College

Filed Under: Skills Tagged With: college, organization

The Key To Success in a Mass Communications Career

September 28, 2012 by Guest Contributor

Mass Communications Careers: The Key To Success

Mass Communications continues to evolve, and today’s cutting edge technology will quickly become the proverbial “yesterday’s news.” A few years ago, students studying journalism focused mainly on writing and interviewing, but 21st-century technology demands much more of college graduates looking for their first job. For example, students now need to know how Skype changes global communications, the social implications of Facebook and Twitter, and how YouTube impacts video production techniques.

College students seeking to advance to a career in Mass Communications will learn the art of effectively communicating with the general public, through training and education. Practicing their craft to gain experience helps them put principles into practice. An appropriate degree emphasizes a well-rounded education, and multiple opportunities exist in this career field.

What is Mass Communications?

Mass CommunicationsA working definition of the term “Mass Communications” is the effective delivery of a specified message to large segments of the population. Those segments can be cities, states, the nation or even the entire world. Students majoring in this area take interdisciplinary courses covering a broad range of ideas and concepts. In addition to the traditional English and Literature courses, the required curriculum also includes:

• Advertising
• Marketing
• News Writing
• Political Science
• Psychology
• Public Relations
• Sociology
• Television Production

[Read more…] about The Key To Success in a Mass Communications Career

Filed Under: General Tagged With: college, Mass Communication

Job Success Tips for College Students

September 25, 2012 by Tim McMahon

How can College Students become Job-ready?

Are you in your junior or senior year of college?  Prepare yourself for the job market now and don’t let the recession bother you.  As a college student you might not find too many jobs.  But, you can build a strong foundation for a future career.

Here are some tips for college students to lay a foundation while in college.

How can College Students be Successful in the Job Market?

job successA challenge for many college students is gaining experience.  Training new employees, is expensive so companies often prefer to hire people who have the work experience, if they are available.  So, how does a college student find a job?

Attitude Goes a Long Way

College students who have the motivation and who can work hard and smart can overcome the “experience” block. One key factor that employers look at is attitude. Often a future employer will choose the candiate with the stronger work ethic over one with more experience or better credentials. Become a hard worker, don’t expect to laze around and get paid for it. Show energy, enthusiasm for the job, a friendly attitude and be willing to learn. You can’t fake this, it must come from within. If you enjoy what you are doing you will have the right attitude. Don’t think of work as a drudgery that you have to do so you will have money to live on weekends. Think of it as an opportunity to do interesting stuff, meet interesting people and learn new things.

Gain Skills and Experience

Make the best use of your junior and senior years to gain [Read more…] about Job Success Tips for College Students

Filed Under: Employment, Job Hunting, Success Tagged With: college, job success, student

Information about Bachelor of Commerce Degrees

April 3, 2012 by Guest Contributor

Although many college graduates end up doing something entirely different than what they majored in, choosing the right degree is important to ensuring your future. Some majors like underwater basket weaving or psychology make it difficult to find jobs once you graduate. Today we are going to look at the Bachelor of Commerce Degree.

A Bachelor of Commerce is an undergraduate degree program in commerce and related subjects. The degree is also called the Bachelor of Commerce and Administration, or BCA. It is mainly offered in Commonwealth nations; however, the degree is no longer offered in the United Kingdom. Bachelor of Commerce is a well-liked degree in Canada, Europe, and Australia for students eager to learn managerial skills to prepare them for the world of business after graduation. It’s comparable to a U.S. Bachelor of Business Management or Business Administration degree. The business knowledge they gain is comprised of accounting, law and marketing. While acquiring general business skills they specialize in one of the subjects the university offers in the program, such as economics, statistics or finance.

[Read more…] about Information about Bachelor of Commerce Degrees

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: Bachelor degree, business, college, degree, education, major

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