How to Break the “College Kids Can’t Cook” Mold
BY Robert Parmer
College students usually get a bad rap when it comes to cooking meals for themselves. Horror stories of coffee pot ramen, and mac and cheese for dinner all week stand out and paint a narrative that represents a lack of this basic human skill.
The following tips will help you break the mold that college students can’t take care of their basic need to eat. These skills are important, so why not learn them now if you haven’t yet? They’ll be with you the rest of your life!
Read A “Cookbook”
Life after high school graduation can be strange for students living ...
Turn a Hostile Thesis Supervisor into Your Closest Ally with These 5 Tips
Jeff, a fifth year PhD student, got his thesis proposal draft back from his thesis supervisor, Paul. The feedback was discouraging, but hardly surprising. It was full of criticism, but offered no guidance: “This part is confusing.” “You don’t have enough detail here.” “I thought we …
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9 Tips to Prepare for a Skype Graduate School Interview
By Tara Kuther, Ph.D.
For many graduate programs submitting your application is just the first step in seeking admission. Graduate school admissions interviews are common in many fields. Interviews offer an important opportunity let faculty and members of the admissions committee get to know you, beyond your application materials. Interviews, however, are expensive and time consuming, especially if you are applying to graduate programs that are far from home. Many, if not most, graduate programs expect applicants to pay their own travel expenses. Because of this, grad school interviews are...
Analyzing Your Skills Before Applying to Graduate School
by Rebecca Blustein
As I’ve been discussing, part of the pre-application thought process involves honest analysis of your achievements and abilities, along with your future interests. Grad school will give you the opportunity for deep, advanced study in your field—including theoretical/methodolog
How To Write Papers In Grad School The Right Way
By Gretchen Kernbach on May 23, 2016
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It is no secret that writing papers in grad school is a bit tougher than writing papers during your undergrad years. However, there are no specific differences that compare the two. In an overall sense, writing papers in grad school requires higher levels of skill pertaining to research and style.
Writing papers
First, all papers you write should be direct. This means you should...
The Latest & Greatest Scholarships for Grad Students
Who says you’re too old to get an award? Certainly, not us!
Elizabeth Hoyt
So you’re a grad student. You may know a whole lot but did you know it’s not too late to get help paying for school?
These programs are impressive, prestigious and will give you bragging rights when it comes to you
So You Want to Go to Graduate School? 3 tips for Navigating the Process.
This is a guest blog post written by Valencia Seuell, a recent graduate from the University of Missouri Columbia.
The tassels are turned and your undergraduate experience is officially over! Congratulations are in order, but the number one question everyone has for you is, “What’s next?” For man
Bethune Cookman University Establishes Partnership With Arizona Summit Law School
More Than $12M To Be Invested in Scholarships for Students from B-CU and Other HBCUs. Arizona Summit Law School (Summit) and Bethune-Cookman University (B-CU) will work together to address the lack of diversity in the legal profession. The partnership will focus initially on increasing the number of HBCU graduates who attend and successfully complete the law school process and are prepared for admission to the practice of law.
Morehouse students present medical research at Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Two Morehouse students, Ziha Meghoo-Peddie and Darius Artis, presented their research today at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute research facility in Virginia. The biology majors presented data pertaining to the isolation of 24 viruses that were isolated and purified by our students this fall. Additionally, they presented the fully characterized genomic data for four of these viruses. This work was done through the – Phage Hunters and the viruses isolated are bacteriophages, or viruses that can kill bacteria.
Source: http://www.morehouse.edu/newscenter/...
Arizona Summit Receives WRBLSA Award Arizona Summit was recently awarded the 2016 Black Student Law Association Chapter Award at the
Western Region Black Law Students Association (WRBLSA)'s 48th annual convention held during the
first week of January in San Diego.
Charlotte School of Law AAMPLE®
If a lower LSAT score is hurting your chances of getting into law school, Charlotte School of
Law (CSL) offers the Alternative Admissions Model Program for Legal Education (AAMPLE), a
seven-week online class that helps prospective students prove they are able to handle a
demanding law school curriculum.
Florida Coastal Law's Practitioner Clinics Florida Coastal Law's Practitioner Clinic is an innovative course offering students a chance
to work closely on pro bono cases with a practicing lawyer. Students are often invited to
work on these cases in the practitioner's office off campus, and the Clinics are offered as
two credits with an evening classroom component.
Center for Professional Development Arizona Summit's Center for Professional Development (CPD) is a full-service career counseling
and resource center that supports and assists students in all stages of the career planning
process, while helping employers fill their semester, summer, and permanent hiring needs.
Charlotte Law Compliance Certificate Program
Students with or without a legal background can pursue a career in the rapidly growing
field of compliance and ethics. Charlotte Law is one of the few law schools in the U.S.
offering a Corporate Compliance Certificate Programentirely online. It's an 18-week
platform that prepares students for the Compliance Certification Board exam.
Florida Coastal Law Offers LLM & Certificate in Logistics & Transportation Florida Coastal Law is the first law school in the U.S. to offer an onlineLL.M. Degree or
Certificate in Logistics & Transportation. Students in the 24-credit LL.M. or 12-credit
Certificate program gain expertise in global logistics and transportation law through
cutting-edge courses taught by attorneys and industry professionals online.