Law school is unusual among post-graduate educational pursuits in that a bad undergraduate GPA doesn’t necessarily ruin your chances to attend an excellent law school. In fact, with a high enough LSAT score, you might just get into a T14 law school w ...
Posted Friday, July 22nd 2016 at 3:31PM
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I hate networking. It is one of my least favorite parts of the law school experience. And that’s saying a lot. I even hate the word “networking” and especially hate people who talk about “growing their network.” Unfortunately, networking is an essential part of the law school experience, and it is a ...
Posted Friday, July 22nd 2016 at 3:26PM
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Guest blog by Koustuv Sinha on GRE Preparation Tips.
My GRE Preparation Tips:
GRE Date: 6th April, 2015
Score : 326 (158 V, 168 Q), 5.0 AWA
Firstly I want to point out that I am a working professional and relied only on online GRE prepara ...
Posted Friday, July 22nd 2016 at 3:23PM
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by Greguru
Someone has rightly said, “Today’s preparation determines tomorrow’s achievement.” Preparation and Success go hand in hand. And there goes a lot of hard work to achieve success in highly competitive exams like SAT. With a plethora of ...
Posted Friday, July 22nd 2016 at 3:21PM
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By Elana Goodwin on July 20, 2016
This article is brought to you by Uloop and Kaplan. Search Uloop for student housing, college roommates, sublets, part-time jobs, internships, tutors, and campus news.
There are lots of things that change when ...
Posted Friday, July 22nd 2016 at 3:17PM
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Did you know that you can attend the first session of any of our online or in-person GRE courses absolutely free? We’re not kidding! Check out our upcoming courses here.
Last year, graduate school applications were up to the largest amount since ...
Posted Friday, July 22nd 2016 at 3:10PM
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By Chris Lele
There are myriad ‘M’ words on the GRE. From maudlin to mellifluous, multifaceted to myrmidon (the last of these words I define below). Sadly, I’m limited here, but for ‘M’ words on a past Vocabulary Wednesday, google “Dial ‘M’ for V ...
Posted Friday, July 22nd 2016 at 3:06PM
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Are you not comfortable with the Verbal section on the GRE?
Does the idea of learning a ton of vocabulary scare you?
Do you think that it is an uphill task for a non-native speaker to learn English quickly?
If your answer is yes, then this a ...
Posted Friday, July 22nd 2016 at 3:03PM
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Hooks-Epstein Galleries will present the first solo gallery exhibition for Kingsley Onyeiwu.
The exhibition opens at 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 9, and is followed by a conversation with the artist at 4 p.m. and reception for the artist from 5-8 ...
Posted Friday, July 22nd 2016 at 2:17PM
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Softball Senior Hits .307, Graduates as Valedictorian with 4.0 Overall GPA
North Carolina Central University softball senior Jenny Tracy has been named the NCCU Student-Athlete of the Month for June 2016 in recognition of her outstanding accomplis ...
Posted Friday, July 22nd 2016 at 2:13PM
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Tony Hunter’s dream of working at Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) began at Southern University and A&M College in 2014 when he was an undergraduate student in the College of Business. His dreams became a reality during Father’s Day weekend of 2 ...
Posted Friday, July 22nd 2016 at 2:08PM
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North Carolina Central University (NCCU) was honored as the 2016 HBCU of the Year by HBCU Digest during the annual awards contest recognizing achievement among the nation’s 111 historically black colleges and universities.
NCCU’s Biomanufact ...
Posted Friday, July 22nd 2016 at 2:06PM
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Discovery of a molecule that could make chemotherapy treatments more tolerable for some patients has resulted in the first commercial license executed by the Biomanufacturing Research Institute and Technology Enterprise (BRITE) at North Carolina Cent ...
Posted Friday, July 22nd 2016 at 2:03PM
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By Katherine Miele
Have you ever wanted to be the first to know about new development and happenings around Charlotte? Well, there’s no better way than to work directly for Mecklenburg County (other than working for Charlotte Stories, of course).
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Posted Friday, July 22nd 2016 at 2:03PM
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By KARIN KAPSIDELIS Richmond Times-Dispatch | Posted 15 hours ago
The presidents of Virginia State and Norfolk State universities have joined with the leaders of 32 other historically black colleges and universities in a pledge to organize a symp ...
Posted Friday, July 22nd 2016 at 1:51PM
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The United Methodist Church’s Division of Higher Education and Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to support Paine College during a press conference held on campus in Candler Memorial Library. Reverend James Cason, Senior Pastor of First United Metho ...
Posted Friday, July 22nd 2016 at 1:49PM
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Are you studying part time with a very full life? Yekemi is a part time doctorate (DBA) student in the Department of Marketing at Strathclyde Business School, Glasgow – and very busy person.
She worked for General Electric and Schlumberger in senior marketing roles before embarking on her resear ...
Posted Wednesday, July 20th 2016 at 2:06PM
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An Insightful Tale
I recently ate lunch with an executive who manages several teams at a large biomedical organization. He told me an interesting story.
Not long ago, he hired someone new to help tackle an important project. A logistical probl ...
Posted Wednesday, July 20th 2016 at 1:53PM
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by Lewis Humphries
We live in the digital age, where we can access huge swathes of information with the single click of a button. Given the fact that access to these data-sets is unrestricted, however, we are often exposed to an information overl ...
Posted Wednesday, July 20th 2016 at 1:46PM
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Have you ever torn open a bag of Cappuccino-flavored Lays and wondered how they make potatoes taste like coffee? Or maybe you were “that kid” who made weird concoctions with leftovers in the lunchroom.
If Remy from Ratatouille is your spirit anim ...
Posted Wednesday, July 20th 2016 at 1:41PM
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I was talking to a 19-year-old recently and he has been struggling with motivation.
His problem goes like this: he gets excited about starting a project or plan, and is very motivated at the start … but after a few days, that feeling dies down, an ...
Posted Wednesday, July 20th 2016 at 1:15PM
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By Robert Parmer
Summer break is in full swing. July heat is being soaked up all over the world. For students, it’s a time to decompress after a long school year, and finally relax.
But that doesn’t mean that our well-being shouldn’t remain at the forefront of our minds, even during summer vaca ...
Posted Wednesday, July 20th 2016 at 12:56PM
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College is often considered the surest path to a lucrative career. After all, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, a worker with a bachelor's degree or higher typically earns 79% more than someone with just a high school diploma. But not all college degrees are created equal. ...
Posted Wednesday, July 20th 2016 at 12:41PM
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A guest post by Christian Messer Gaitskill
Anyone who is in graduate school knows how vitally important a consistent support system can be during that process. But what happens when your support system bails on you? This article will provide ...
Posted Wednesday, July 20th 2016 at 10:19AM
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By Ellen McGirt, Fortune.com
Turns out, sometimes interns at fast-paced tech firms need some specialized coaching in order to thrive at their fancy temp gigs. “I wasn’t getting any of the Star Wars jokes,” laughs Josuel Musambaghani, a 21 year-old ...
Posted Wednesday, July 13th 2016 at 9:44AM
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