Archive | June, 2012

Those without college degrees hit hard by recession

June 11, 2012

A new study conducted by researchers at Rutgers University sheds light on the importance of getting a college degree in order to maximize job marketability and career opportunities.
Researchers surveyed 544 individuals who graduated from high school between 2006 and 2011. They found that those who are not full-time college students have been hit especially hard by the recession in terms of finding and keeping a well-paying job.…

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Mother and son tackle master’s program together

June 8, 2012

No matter how old - or young - you are, having a support system is important for anyone working toward a college degree.
A Maryland mother recently learned first-hand how valuable it is to have someone to lean on and encourage you while you're going to school. The Gazette newspaper reports that fourth grade teacher Elizabeth Sutherland got the support she needed to complete her master's degree program from her son, Stephen, who graduated right along with her.…

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Summertime fun doesn’t have to break your budget

June 7, 2012

School's out for the summer and families everywhere are looking for ways to keep busy and have fun together. While most parents want to relax and have some fun with their kids, some may also be worried about the high cost of summer vacation outings, especially those who are pursuing a college degree. But experts say making your summer memorable doesn't have to cost a lot of money.…

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Should you stay at home or go to work?

June 6, 2012

While the decision on whether to be a stay-at-home mom or a working mom is a personal one that involves a lot of different considerations, those thinking about going back to school to get a college education and pursue a career might be interested in the results of a new survey released by Gallup.
The poll of more than 60,000 American women revealed that stay-at-home moms are more likely to be depressed, sad or angry compared to their working counterparts.…

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Careers with high job security

June 5, 2012

A recent survey of the college graduating class of 2012 conducted by job search engine website SimplyHired.com revealed that job security is among the biggest concern for many students about to enter the workforce.  The majority (33 percent) of new college grads selected job security as the most important characteristic of a potential employer.
"The focus on job security is significant, as this year's graduates entered college during the height of the recession," said Gautam Godhwani, CEO ofSimplyHired.com.…

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Want to make a lot of money and enjoy a lot of time off?

June 4, 2012

The idea of a "cushy" job that requires little time and effort but pays well is a dream-come-true for some people. Realistically, most of us know that even the jobs that seem easy take some effort, even if it was years of hard work and dedication put forth in order to be able to sit back and reap the benefits later on.…

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Choosing the best job for your personality

June 4, 2012

Many people want to pursue a college degree in order to start a new career. While some people know exactly what they want to study as well as what they want to do when they graduate, others have a hard time narrowing down their options.
Those who need help figuring out what they might enjoy doing - and what they are likely to be good at - may consider taking a career skill assessment test online.…

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Middle-aged students should weigh pros and cons of getting a college education

June 1, 2012

There are many benefits associated with getting a college degree at any age. It can help you fulfill a lifelong goal, increases your marketability in the job market and boosts your earning potential.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2011, individuals with a bachelor's degree made an average of $1,053 per week, compared to $768 per week for those with an associate degree, $719 per week for those with some college (but no degree) and $638 per week for those with a high school diploma.…

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