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  • Best Online Courses and Programs on Climate Change

    Best Online Courses and Programs on Climate Change

    One of the most urgent challenges of our century, climate change is not just a topic tossed around the news, but a reality that impacts every part of our lives here on Earth, from security, public health, economy, energy, infrastructure, and more.  Whether you are just interested in learning more about the causes or solutions… Read More

  • Best Online Courses and Programs on Anatomy

    Best Online Courses and Programs on Anatomy

    Whether you are a beginner simply prodding into anatomy or a student already in a medical program, with so many online courses on anatomy, getting into the subject has never been easier or more accessible. With our list of free and affordable online courses on anatomy, you can either start and finish an intro course… Read More

  • Best Online Classes and Programs for Architecture

    Best Online Classes and Programs for Architecture

    The median annual wage for architects was $79,380 in 2018, and employment is projected to increase by 4 percent from 2016 to 2026, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Related to so many different aspects of modern society, such as climate, urban development, and technology, architecture greatly influences our daily lives.  While the field… Read More

  • Best Online Classes and Programs for Photography

    Best Online Classes and Programs for Photography

    Mainly because our modern society lives off of visual elements, such as pictures or videos, photography is a skill required in many fields and industries, spanning from entertainment to publishing to even science. Whether you are seriously considering photography as a possible career or simply looking for a new hobby, you have a vast amount… Read More

  • Best Online Classes and Programs in Drawing

    Best Online Classes and Programs in Drawing

    The median annual wage for craft and fine artists was $48,960 in 2018, and employment is projected to increase by 6 percent from 2016 to 2026, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. Whether you want to go into design, architecture, fine art, illustration or computer animation, drawing is often the basic skill required, or… Read More

  • Best Online Courses and Programs in Computer Animation

    Best Online Courses and Programs in Computer Animation

    The median annual wage for multimedia artists and animators was $72,520 in 2018, and employment is projected to increase by 8 percent from 2016 to 2026, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. So, whether used for games, films, or TV shows, computer animation is both a skill and a career that is already high,… Read More

  • The Best SAT Subject Tests Prep Courses

    The Best SAT Subject Tests Prep Courses

    Updated April 5, 2022 The SAT Subject Tests, or SAT IIs, are college admission tests that test your knowledge of specific subjects on a high school level. There are a total of 20 different subjects in five general areas: English, history, languages, math and science. Lasting an hour, each test is scored on a 200–800… Read More

  • The Best ACT Prep Courses in 2024

    The Best ACT Prep Courses in 2024

    Like the SAT, the ACT (American College Test) tests the most basic skills in reading, math, science and writing that are required for college level education. It is typically taken by students in their junior year of high school. While there are more test-optional schools than before, the ACT is hardly going away anytime soon.… Read More

  • ACT vs SAT: What’s the Difference?

    ACT vs SAT: What’s the Difference?

    The ACT and SAT are standardized tests administered by ACT.org and the College Board, respectively, to gauge your level of college readiness. The ACT is scored on a 1-36 point scale, while the SAT is scored on a 400-1600 point scale. Although more institutions are adopting test-optional admission policies, millions of students are still taking… Read More

  • The Best SAT Prep Courses in 2024

    The Best SAT Prep Courses in 2024

    If you are still in high school, especially in the junior year, the SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) is most likely on your mind. The SAT tests the most basic skills in reading, math and writing that are required for college level education. Although there are more test-optional schools than before, the SAT is hardly going… Read More

  • SimplyHired Job Search for College Students

    SimplyHired Job Search for College Students

    Many college graduates are underemployed, meaning the students are overqualified for their jobs and jobs do not provide much room for career growth. According to a recent study by the Burning Glass and Strada Institute, about 43 percent of graduates are underemployed. What is more alarming is that graduates who are underemployed in their first… Read More

  • LinkedIn Job Search for College Students

    LinkedIn Job Search for College Students

    LinkedIn — the social connecting site for the working world, where you can find almost everyone you’ll work with in your career — is a powerful tool for college students. First, LinkedIn helps you find jobs. With more than 500 million members, LinkedIn has over 1.5 million student jobs and internships. More than 9 in… Read More

  • CareerBuilder Job Search for College Students

    CareerBuilder Job Search for College Students

    *Updated January 30, 2020 CareerBuilder is an online job board where employers find, hire and manage the best talent, and applicants search and apply for jobs that best suit them. It is one of the most trusted job boards, so college students should make use of it to help them find their first jobs. Compared… Read More

  • Indeed Job Search for College Students

    Indeed Job Search for College Students

    *Updated January 30, 2020 As a college student preparing for the job market, there is both good and bad news. The good news is that more college graduates are getting employed. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the overall unemployment rate among college graduates, age 25 and older, dropped from 2.4 percent in 2017… Read More

  • Everything You Need to Know About the Common App

    Everything You Need to Know About the Common App

    There’s nothing more tedious, repetitive and especially expensive than having to fill out a separate college application with mostly the same information for every college you want to apply. But thank goodness for the Common Application, or the Common App for short. Established in 1975, the Common App is a one-stop shop to build a… Read More

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