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Test Scores, Grades, and International Applicants Getting accepted into a school in the United States requires more than paperwork and the financial means to pay for it. You'll need to present yourself ...
Test Your Internet Skills: Introducing the iSkills Assessment Unless you've been stranded on a deserted island somewhere, you're probably familiar with using the Internet to gather information for school ...
Which is Better; the TOEFL or the IELTS? For many years, the TOEFL has remained the exam preferred by most U.S. institutions for measuring the English language skills of potential students from non-English ...
... to participate in the next stage of the National Merit Scholarship competition. If you are a Black student who also wants to compete in the National Achievement Program, all you need to do is request entry ...
Find the Right Approach to Test Prep The only bad way to prepare for standardized tests is not to prepare. You don't need to work with a tutor for three hours a day between now and next summer, but ...
Test Prep: So Much to Choose From Now that you've decided to buckle down and get ready for your college admission tests, all you have to do is decide how you're going to prepare. Perhaps you think ...
Success the Easy Way: A Culture of Cheating According to social experts, Americans rank high among the most competitive, stressed-out people in the world. We live in a culture that demands the best ...
When should I take (or Retake) My Standardized Test? If you're thinking about taking (or retaking) the SAT, ACT, GRE, or another standardized test, don’t just pick a date out of thin air and head off ...
Last-Minute Study Tips for College Entrance Tests   No matter what exam you're taking, there are certain things you can do in the days before to ensure a successful experience. It makes sense ...
... (entry-level, as opposed to professional) The purpose of your resume The country in which your resume will be distributed The Impact of Experience If you’re an entry-level candidate with ...
... procedures. Imagine the hiring manager’s reaction to the above, as opposed to this entry: “Streamlined procedures for XYZ Company.” Doesn’t say much, does it? Special Skills Special Skills should ...
College Preparation Checklist Pre-High School - Start saving for college if you haven’t already. Look into college savings plans that your state may offer. - Do your best in school. If you are ...
Term Paper Help Center Based on our experience reviewing tens of thousands of essays, we created this course to help students seeking an extra edge in the writing process. The course contains eleven lessons ...
Term Paper Help Center Editing & Revising TermPaperEdge can significantly help you with the revising process of your paper. Having proofread tens of thousands of ...
... that provides an effective entry into your work. No matter how great your argument is, it will not do much good if no one is enticed into reading it. The two most important functions of your introduction ...
Lesson One: Tackling the Question Introduction Whoever first said that you should worry only about the things you can control was not helping to ease the concerns of the student writing his or her ...
... Boston-area career coach, female and minority clients often express dismay over illegal pay differentials, gendered entry-level jobs, and sexual harassment. There are no simple solutions to these problems ...
... entry into the industry? What were their first jobs in the field? What was the timeframe of their advancement through the ranks? Did they get MBAs or another ...
... and organizations turn to their intern pools to recruit for entry-level positions. You can capitalize on this trend, not only by doing an outstanding job throughout your internship, but by following through ...
... on time. Observe how colleagues interact with each other, but be respectful of your place as an intern. Be sensitive to the fact that administrative staff or other entry-level employees might resent that ...
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