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by Vania Myers on June 08, 2011
Freshman > Magazine Journalism > Syracuse University

It’s summer. No more worrying about that assignment an hour before class. No more 8 a.m. classes. You’re home. You can walk around the house naked. Life is great. But you’re in bed...

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New Job, New Home: How to Get Comfortable

by Renee Tornatore on June 07, 2011
Junior > English > Cornell University

Moving to a new city for a job or internship is certainly exciting—and overwhelming. Not only do you have to assimilate yourself into a professional workplace, but you also have to learn to embrace...

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Jobless in June

by Allison Miszner on June 06, 2011
Junior > Public Relations > University of Maryland

The month of May has come and gone, so whether it’s due to financial or parental reasons, it’s time for many college students to find a summer job. While many students come into the summer...

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Young CEOs advice to students

by Mary Clare Fischer on June 03, 2011
Freshman > Journalism and International Relations > University of Maryland

In 2004, the average age of a CEO was 55 years old, according to Spencer Stuart, an international consulting firm. Yet four young entrepreneurs at the CEO Panel and Resume Review at vitaminwater®...

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Majors and Money: How Much Can You Make?

by Matt Petronzio on May 27, 2011
via Diane Stafford > The Kansas City Star

 The Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce examined over 150 majors and discovered that college graduates earn 84 percent more over a lifetime than workers with only a high...

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A New Kind of Scholarship: $100K to Drop Out

by Matt Petronzio on May 25, 2011
via Sean Ludwig > VentureBeat

 Most organizations and educational advisors encourage us to apply for scholarships and grants so we can afford outrageous college prices. Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal, announced a new idea...

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"Your Major Doesn't Matter." Yes it Does.

by Diana Elbasha on May 25, 2011
via Amanda Fairbanks > Huffington Post

3 million college graduates -- aged 25 to 64 -- were surveyed by the U.S. Census Bureau about their undergraduate studies. The project found amazing results: did you know geology majors and petroleum...

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ABCDEFGrad School

by Nicole Eisenberg on May 18, 2011
Sophomore > Marketing and Finance > University of Maryland

Learning the alphabet used to be so easy.  After ‘L’ always came ‘M,’ ‘N,’ ‘O,’ and ‘P’.  Once you’re looking into graduate...

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Need a Job? Try Going Abroad

by Diana Elbasha on May 17, 2011
via Cryn Johanssen > USATODAY Blogger

I don’t have to tell you that the U.S. economy is in a weak place. That’s a scary thought for our generation; what are we, college students, supposed to do when we graduate? Because of the...

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Today, More Grads Are Living at Home

by Diana Elbasha on May 16, 2011
via Amanda Fairbanks > Huffington Post

Ever thought that the moment you turned 18, you were going to move out of the house? Or maybe once you graduated college? Think again. Studies are showing that in today’s economy, more and more...

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Best Advice for New College Grads

by Eve Kenneally on May 10, 2011
By Huffington Post Staff

Are you a panicking post-grad? Read these helpful Twitter tips from those who have been in your shoes and relax!

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Diaries of the Unemployed

by Diana Elbasha on May 09, 2011
via Leah Finnegan > Huffington Post

We're extremely unlucky. Students today are exiting their colleges to enter a record-breaking, struggling economy, and an even worse pool of unemployment. Nowadays, the Harvard degree and SGA status...

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Fashion Trends at... the Job Interview

by Diana Elbasha on May 05, 2011
via Brian Nicholas > New York Times

What to wear to a job interview? The obvious answer would be a nice, formal outfit -- dress pants, ties, skirts, and so on. But in today's world, those standards are changing. Depending on the job...

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