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Building Your Career After Law School
After you have graduated from law school, you obviously want to look for a job that is profitable enough to pay back your debt, and also pursue your interests in the legal profession. Aside from graduation, you'll need to pass the bar. Have you ever thought about your long-term goals? Have you considered all the career opportunities you can afford? This article will tell you about the options for post-graduate education.
By Kari Oakley7 years ago in Education
4 Tips on Organizing Your Classroom
Have you ever watched your class leave at the end of the day to look around the room you use and see a disastrous mess? It looks less like a classroom and more like the aftermath of the Godzilla movie. You’d love to put everything right, but you’re already exhausted and have too much else to do before the day is done. Well, there are a few things you can do in your classroom to get the place organized and tidy before you leave for the day. This article will review what larger changes can influence easier daily tidiness.
By Jade Pulman7 years ago in Education
6 Most Common Lawsuits that You'll Need to Master Before Graduation
Working hard to get your legal degree can sometimes seem overwhelming. Figuring out just what you need to understand is half the battle in the wealth of information that the legal field entails. To help you master the most important fields, we're going to look at the most common lawsuits that you'll experience throughout your legal career.
By Mikkie Mills7 years ago in Education
Is College the Right Choice for You?
If you’re nearing the end of your high school career, you have some big decisions looming on your horizon. You’ll have to decide where to go to college—or whether you should go at all. To make the best possible decision for your future, you’ll have to take into account your career goals, academic preferences, ability, budget, and long-term plans for your work and your life.
By Tobias Gillot7 years ago in Education
Do We Get Real Education at School?
I don't think that school's provide us a real education. The system is very outdated. In school, we're supposed to do great in every (or almost every) subject. The teachers may say that general knowledge is important, but in the world where companies need specialist, it just isn't the case.
By Piotr Mazur7 years ago in Education
How to Prepare for Law Exams
Getting the chance to join the bar is a big achievement. After all your years of hard work at law school, you finally get the chance to practice a profession that you're very passionate about. However, it doesn't come easy. Before you get your practice license, you have to pass the bar exam. The examination requires you to be thoroughly prepared. Here are a few tips that you can use to get yourself ready for the exam.
By Mikkie Mills7 years ago in Education
Defining Uselessness
I wrote this post on a personal blog on December 23, 2015. I was a junior in college, studying English and Religious Studies at Texas State University. Since its original publication, I graduated from TXST with Highest Honors, in the top 5 percent of my class—not too bad for a dumb liberal arts student! I married an electrical engineer, who, even though most people find him far more intelligent and impressive than me, values my brain and talents more than almost anyone else does. Today, I'm a professional content writer, a teacher, and a soon to be homeschool curriculum writer. If you have supported me through my educational journey and pursuit of writing, even just by reading my infrequent Vocal posts, I sincerely thank you.
By UglyYummies7 years ago in Education
Teaching Generation Z: 10 Innovative Approaches to Learning
Generation Z is made up of device wielding students who know everything there is to know about technology. Growing up with a tablet in hand, these kids approach learning in a vastly different way than their predecessors. So how do teachers adapt? How can they keep their student’s attention long enough to convey their message? Here are ten innovative ideas that can help educators reach this tech-savvy group.
By Veselina Dzhingarova7 years ago in Education











