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A Look at 4 Fields That Require a Master's Degree

You may be deciding whether or not to get a grad degree--depending on your field it may be required. Here's a look at careers that require a master's degree.

by Farah Fard

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What Can You Do With an International Relations Major?

An International Relations major can take you around the world. Keep Take a look at some common careers for students who major in this life-changing field.

by Maddy Zeeman

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New Tech Means New Jobs: Career Paths to Consider

As human knowledge expands and technology advances, all kinds of brand-new career paths are emerging. Here are some new tech fields to consider postgrad.

by Mark Rowh

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A Day in the Life of a Health Care Team

From physician assistants to radiologists to dietitians, there are so many career options in medicine for you to consider beyond being a doctor or nurse.

by Michelle Schmude, EdD; Linda Berardi-Demo, EdD

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The Post–Graduate Job Search for International Students

Interested in working in the U.S. after you graduate? First, the bad news: anyone searching for a job in today's market faces stiff competition. Now for the good news: if you're starting early, you can lay the groundwork for a successful job search.

by Joan Axelrod-Contrada

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Our Best Advice for Aspiring Graduate Students

Grad school admission and life may feel like more pressure than undergrad, but with all this great advice, you can breeze through it with ease.

by CollegeXpress

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How to Be the Best Mental Health Ally as a Student

If someone in your life is struggling with their mental health, you may wonder what you can do to help. Here are some tips on being a supportive ally.

by Hailey Myers

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What Unique Concentrations Should I Consider for My MBA Program?

Selecting an MBA concentration can make you more marketable in the business world. Our experts have found great examples of what graduate schools offer.

by CollegeXpress

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The Ultimate Guide to Graduate School Applications

Applying to grad school is a huge step, and you want to prepare the best application possible for admission. Here's some advice on how to do just that!

by Marcus Hanscom

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Essential Tips and Strategies for Taking the SAT and ACT

Looking for study tips to help you on the SAT or ACT? These test-taking strategies will prepare you for either standardized test and help boost your scores.

by Erica West

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6 Great Summer Jobs for Students Who Want to Travel

For students looking to work and travel this summer, consider these six job opportunities! Plus, read on for tips on managing your finances while traveling.

by Ben Walker

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An Easy 4–Week Plan to Perfect Your Résumé

In just four weeks, you can focus your research, select powerful keywords, and perfect your résumé to convince any employer you're the right hire. Here's how.

by LiveCareer

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Grad Admission Checklist: 6–4 Months From Applying

Planning to apply to grad school? Part three of this series covers months 6–4 of the 12-month timeline leading up to submitting your graduate applications.

by Donald C. Martin

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The Best Ways to Improve Your SAT Scores

The SAT is difficult to master, but there are ways to improve your scores if they aren't high enough. Here's how to bring up your score for each section.

by Srivarsha Rayasam

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Everything You Need to Know About Nursing Majors

No matter what your reason for wanting to be a nurse, you have probably done tons of research into the topic, found out more about the types of degrees that are available, and discovered all that you might expect while in nursing school... What's that? You haven't done all that research?! That's okay. You can start right now!

by Andrew Carter

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4 Unique Study Techniques for When the Usual Tricks Fail You

Sometimes it takes some creativity to get out of a study rut! Try these four unconventional methods to make studying a little fun and a lot more effective.

by Zymal Ahmed

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Guide to Grad Admission Tests: GRE, GMAT, LSAT, MCAT

There are four grad admission tests: GRE, GMAT, MCAT, LSAT. If you're thinking of attending grad school, you'll only have to take one. Here's what to know.

by Manya Chylinski

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Do You Read Too Much? How to Optimize Your Reading Time for School

You might be reading too much for class. Impossible, you say? Think again. Here are some tips on getting the most out of what and how much you're reading.

by Erik Fogg

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4 Secrets to Balancing Grad School and a Full–Time Job

For several reasons, many students end up juggling grad school and a full-time job. It can be stressful, but these four secrets can ease the craziness.

by Robyn Scott

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7 Key Things to Know About Studying in Europe

Study abroad isn't all fun and games like in the movies. If you dream of studying in Europe, make sure you're prepared for the real experience with this advice.

by Anita Sambol