by David Pecoraro | Jul 30, 2019 | Special Posts, Students
It’s by far the most popular major in the United States, handing out more degrees than any other field — business, the ancient art and science of relieving other people of their money.
It’s a broad field, comprising management, sales, marketing, finance, economics, accounting and more. With so many disciplines in play, there’s a lot to teach and a lot to study — and plenty of opportunity to get disoriented. Here are five tips for succeeding in business school.
by David Pecoraro | Jul 25, 2019 | Special Posts, Students
Colleges and universities are exciting places to help you gain knowledge and new opportunities. However, three issues affect a student’s life. These issues are school, personal growth, and work. While studying and working is possible, it’s quite challenging to manage everything. Here are tips to help you study and work if you feel time-pressed.
by David Pecoraro | Jul 22, 2019 | Parents, Students
Students who are keen on academics want to opt-in for higher education. They plan on their subject of specialization, the college or university, and the education course ahead of time. It is here that most candidates want to opt-in for a scholarship. However, when they finally get one, it might not be the college they always wanted to pursue their higher education. It is how the scholarships work. You might not get the college of your dreams, but you get a chance to study in a reputed college.
by David Pecoraro | Jul 10, 2019 | Parents, Professors, Students
It’s natural to focus on what we can’t do, the things we don’t have, or what we’ve lost. However, when we only focus on what’s wrong, we will never see what’s right. Source: Becoming Minimalist
by David Pecoraro | Jul 10, 2019 | Parents, Students
Diversity is an important aspect of college life. At schools across the U.S., the student body is a varied bunch, encompassing a variety of ethnicities, cultures, and abilities. Individuals living with a disability make up a large portion of that diverse group of students.
by David Pecoraro | Jul 10, 2019 | Parents, Professors, Students
College students have racked up $1.5 trillion in student loan debt. These students take on staggering debt and blindly head off to college, hoping for the best. For many college students, this is a formula for disaster. Source: Student Debt Crisis, Not Caring for Our...