Should colleges require summer reading of incoming freshmen?
vote now: No or Yes - (view results)
No
As someone who holds two undergraduate degrees in entirely separate disciplines, I can honestly state
Yes
As a college professor and seemingly lifelong student, I have noticed a sharp decline in the level of
Averaging four-hundred dollars per credit hour and requiring an investment of over four years of your life, college at a major University
by Todd Pheifer
The cover letter is a way to introduce oneself to a potential employer in a way that is a bit more interesting than a resume. The
by T.VH
Are you, or were you (if you've already graduated) a student who's done interim at school? Which you didn't get paid for? I live in
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