Monthly Archive June, 2007

What Career Options do I Have With an Online Degree? | 06.29.07

With the rising availability of online degrees, many options are available to help advance your career or start a new career, without having to interrupt your current job or personal schedule…Read more…

Nursing Career: Why You Should Consider a Career in Nursing | 06.26.07

Nursing is a very long-standing traditional career that most of us know of without a second thought. But how many have considered nursing as a career path today? According to the United States Department of Labor most recent published report, here are just a few up front facts about the profession…Read more…

Career Tips: How to get a New Career | 06.22.07

Ok, so you’re sitting at your desk, playing with the little make-shift voodoo doll you’ve made of your boss and looking up at the clock that reads 5:15, bearing down for another late night at the office. It’s obviously time to find a new career. But how? Read More…

English Degree – Get a Degree in English | 06.21.07

When pursuing an English degree, you can choose a specific area within the field that you would like to specialize, such as creative writing, non-fiction writing, or interpretation of specific authors or genres of books. Regardless of the area in which you choose to specialize your English degree, you can expect to take numerous courses in the areas of writing and reading various genres of work from different periods and authors…Read more…

Respiratory Technician – Become a Respiratory Tech | 06.12.07

In order to become a respiratory technician, it is necessary to receive formal training from a respiratory technician medical school, college, university, or vocational-technical institute. To simply gain entry to the respiratory technician field, one must have a minimum of an associate’s degree. According to the Commission on Accreditation or Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP), there were only 51 entry level accredited respiratory technician training programs in the United States but 329 advanced programs…Read More…

How Online Learning Has Changed The College Experience | 06.04.07

Some have worried that online learning would have a negative impact on the overall college experience. After all, a part of the college experience is socializing and coming into one’s own. With online learning, there is no attending of frat parties or going to sporting events to support your team. Happily, online learning hasn’t changed the college experience. Rather, it has provided more options for those looking for a different experience from their time in college…Read More…


Search by State