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Degrees defined: PhD, Master, Bachelor, Associate–all about that expensive piece of paper called your degree.
Bachelor's Degrees with the Highest Salary Potential
It's no secret that getting a college degree is expensive—criminally so, in many cases. Getting a degree from one of the top private universities can easily leave you with a debt as high as $150,000 for a Bachelor's degree. In the case of medical degrees, becoming a doctor only to realize that you hate it can be a million dollar mistake.
By Riley Raul Reese8 years ago in Education
Top 10 Universities for Master's in Business Analytics Degrees
When we want to achieve a college degree in a certain field, it's important to see which colleges and universities possess the best programs for that degree. We don't want to enroll in a school where it won't benefit our degree at all. Not only are we wasting time and money, but this won't help us out in the future. We want to enroll in a university that has the best program for our degree in choice. Whether you're aiming for a nursing degree, education degree, or even a business degree, every university offers the best programs for specific degrees.
By Glenn Bushinski8 years ago in Education
Best Jobs You Can Get with an Associate's Degree
Many people believe that just getting your associate's degree can't get you any job at all. That you'll be working behind a McDonald's counter for the rest of your life and regret not shooting further in your education. In fact, getting your associate's degree is way better than not getting a degree at all. But there are jobs that don't require a degree. And in actuality, you can achieve more than you've expected with just an associate's degree!
By Jennifer Violet8 years ago in Education
Strive for Greatness
Education is the key to success! My entire life has been a learning experience, from reading books to increasing knowledge in the healthcare field. Although, there is a misconception of hard work pays off vs. it is not what you know but who you know. Someone asked me one day, “What does it mean to have all those degrees just to accumulate debt?” I personally prefer to set goals for longevity and not just live in the moment. It is the norm to buy a car, have brand clothes, and look the part of financially set. Well, I am here to tell you that looks can be deceiving, and the only person to impress is yourself through elevation. Therefore, an education provides financial stability, career advancement, and fulfillment of Maslow’s Hierarchy theory.
By Charlene Ellison8 years ago in Education
What Does It Mean for Public Health?
Well, really, it means being more than just someone who could learn what they can from their professors and try to apply it to other students and their own community by supporting, volunteering; those who have internships, or actually have met those from the community and are willing to make an effort in changing the world to be healthier, be smarter, be more active in what public health is supposed to do.
By Jennifer Alquicira8 years ago in Education
Why I Want Advanced Degrees
I have a bachelor’s in creative writing from San Francisco State University, and two A.A. degrees from Foothill College, one in creative writing and one in anthropology with honors. I had a scholarship for my B.A. and my parents helped with my A.A.s, but now nobody is helping me with school, I have to somehow make the money on my own. So yeah, I appreciate the donations I can get on here. I have to take junior college classes that both repeat the bad grades I got and add new things to my academic record. I want to start off with a law degree/joint MBA degree from a Catholic school out here. My plan to get there is to take psychology online from Foothill, and then maintain my units. I also want to take online business classes as well as on campus business classes.
By Iria Vasquez-Paez8 years ago in Education
Going to Uni Just to Leave Home—Worth It?
I am no stranger to feeling like the black sheep everywhere I go. Yes, I have a loving family and a solid network of friends, but like thousands of other people like myself that are at the age of being "not quite sure" and "in between," I have always felt like there is something greater out there than what I have now. Whether that be more money, better friends, a more beautiful place to be, or more meaningful relationships with those around me, I've always wanted something more, but never quite known how to get to it.
By Hannah McLean8 years ago in Education
What You Can Do with an Anthropology AA
Anthropology is an arts degree with an emphasis on science, that gives you the skills to interview people which means you can work in HR writing newsletters, organizing events, as well as communications with other employees, and more. Or you can write ethnographies since that is an assignment given in anthropology classes, although this can be learned in an English class. Attorneys with an anthropology background can practice international law, immigration, and human rights law. Anthropology teaches how to understand the reason behind cultural values, and why people are different from each other. In other companies, they might have used the term “diversity officer,” which means that anthropology majors can use their knowledge of other cultures to suggest alternative ways to recruit as well as keep employees from different backgrounds.
By Iria Vasquez-Paez8 years ago in Education
Best Sites for an Online Education
No matter your current level of education, you can find an online learning program that suits your needs. It doesn't have to be boring, either! The best sites for an online education offer hundreds of courses, so you're bound to find a subject that piques your interest. Whether you want to get a full degree or just take a few courses here and there, we've got you covered.
By Taylor Markarian8 years ago in Education
Changing My Major
I am attending Mercyhurst University in Erie, Pennsylvania. It’s a beautiful campus that’s nice and up to date. However, it also keeps a nice, authentic historical side, especially the beautiful chapel with stained glass windows, with an interior of majestically painted biblical setting on the ceilings. My reason for choosing Mercyhurst was due to the fact it had a music therapy program in which not a lot of colleges have. Also, I liked the small population, which had a nice sense of community. I felt very welcomed.
By Mikayla Dolan8 years ago in Education











