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Those considering obtaining paralegal degrees may be wondering what kind of salary they can expect. A paralegal holding a bachelor

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Stratford Douglas enrolled at the University of North Carolina in an economics graduate program in 1982. Five years later, he graduated with his Ph.D. in Econometrics. After taking three years to work for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, he joined the WVU College of Business and Economics as an Economics professor in 1990.
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03.04.08 | Comments Off

How does an online university course work?

Any online university course has a few prerequisites like a computer, a phone connection, and an Internet Service Provider. With these basics in place, any student anywhere in the world can enroll for the programs being offered by an online university.
After enrolling you will typically be given easy-to-use Internet access software to facilitate quick […]

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Congratulations on your move toward a college degree. And congratulations on seeking support for writing your admissions essay/personal statement. The squeaky motor gets the oil, so you will be slick and running sleekly in a just a few days…in plenty of time to submit and relax before transferring from a community college or […]

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29.03.08 | Comments Off

College Freshman Pitfalls to Avoid

A person’s education is actually never completed. We are all lifelong learners. We do however, have formal education systems that are finite and well defined.
An experience that is nearly universal in western societies is the experience of grade school and high school. These institutions do more than educate us in academics, of course. […]

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16.03.08 | Comments Off

Academic Scientific Capital Issues

One thing that is needed for on-going research in the scientific community is an abundance of cash flow and a flow of ideas, concepts and innovation if we are to propel mankind. This means academia and major research Universities must work hard to constantly seek funding to continue their research.
To keep this research and development […]

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