by David Pecoraro | Feb 23, 2016 | Special Posts
Going off to college is a coming of age moment for many teenagers. For some it’s the first time they will be living away from their parents, be expected to handle many of their own responsibilities, and stay on track with their education on their own.
by David Pecoraro | Jan 4, 2016 | Special Posts, Students
Whether you’re creating a resume or deciding what to put on a college application, it’s never a bad idea to amplify your Add to Your Resume or College Application While Giving Back to Your Communityinformation and desirable attributes to impress prospective schools or employers. The most impressive information is obviously academic, but there are many other things you can add that will catch your audience’s eye.
by David Pecoraro | Sep 20, 2014 | Parents, Professors, Special Posts, Students
During the +2 level, students are often seen to be confused regarding which field to choose, medical or engineering. This is not an easy decision and needs to be made after much thought to the parameters of practical life; well, that is until and unless you intend to serve humanity by treating people free of cost.
Engineering and Medicine have long been the two most sought after professions in middle class India. However, slowly engineering seems to be gaining ground because the career of an engineer seems to have become more definite.
by David Pecoraro | Jun 27, 2014 | Special Posts, Students
Anyone who has attended a business school will be able to tell you that the environment is much different from a regular engineering college. Here you will be able to see all kinds of students. You can find an undergraduate student who is looking to start his career with aplomb. On the other hand, you can also meet an experienced professional who is looking to make a career change or progression in his career. You can meet with an entrepreneur who wants to improve his business and go places.
by David Pecoraro | May 25, 2014 | Special Posts
I call upon all of us in higher education, professors and administrators to work together to do more to prevent future student tragedies. We have good minds, we know how to lead and teach. Let’s discover more ways to eliminate these tragedies and return the institutions of higher education to safe places of learning.
by David Pecoraro | Dec 15, 2013 | Special Posts
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