Showing posts with label college education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label college education. Show all posts

Monday, November 11, 2019

Massachusetts: Inspiring Collegiate Dreams

Best universities in Massachusetts

For those wondering about where to pursue their college dream, the state of Massachusetts is rich in history, beauty, and some of the most acclaimed institutions of higher education in the nation. If you are from out of state, the only way to truly experience the modern and contemporary life that Massachusetts has to offer is to stay near the heart of it. The capital of the state and the most populous city is Boston.


The Wonders of Boston


The city of Boston is host to both schools and companies that are global leaders in fields like biotechnology, finance, engineering, maritime trade, and of course, higher education. It is a major hub for would-be college students, many of whom rely on Boston staffing firms to help them find employment before, during, and after graduation. During their time in the city, there is always something to keep even the most eclectic person busy. There are the historical landmarks dating back to the American War for Independence, fine art museums, quaint coastal towns, delicious seafood eateries, and rich culture from nationalities that represent the globe.


Academic Heritage


Students are beginning to prefer Massachusetts over areas like New York for the more moderately-paced, welcoming life that doesn’t sacrifice on richness or diversity. The academic reputation of the state dates back to some of the first elementary and secondary schools in the country, but it home to Harvard University, the oldest and most prestigious college in the United States. Both Harvard and its academic and geographic neighbor, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are consistently top spot finishers in the world rankings for best universities. Harvard University dates back to the early 1600s, and it still has its main campus in Cambridge. Since then, the university has split into 11 separate academic units and has expanded its location across the area. It currently boasts the largest university library, housing more than 18 million volumes.

If this doesn’t pique your academic interest, consider the options of MIT, Amherst College, Williams College, and Tufts University. There is no shortage of higher education opportunities in the state of Massachusetts.

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Monday, May 11, 2015

What Does Your Future Hold? Consider Medical Assisting


If you’re like many people just leaving high school or beginning college, you’re likely starting to consider what your future will look like. Soon you’ll need to support yourself if you don’t already, and if you want a family, that’s even more money you need to make.

However, in today’s economy, it can be a little difficult to know exactly what you’re going to do with your life and how you’re going to earn enough money to survive. Luckily there’s one field that may just be right for you – medical assisting.

Keep reading to learn more about why you should consider becoming a medical assistant as a career.

Funding is Available

Many young people are finding it difficult to find funding for school these days. After all, everybody wants to go to school, and degrees mean less and less each year, especially general ones.

Medical assistant programs are booming though, and many lenders are willing to provide loans to help people enter the industry. You can also find a variety of medical assistant grants that can help you to pay for the education you need to enter the workforce and earn enough to support you and your family.

Jobs are Multiplying

Whenever you’re getting a degree you have to think about what you’ll do with it. While some job markets are shrinking, the demand for medical assistants is always going to be on the rise as long as the population is.

That means a job for you, even when times are tough.

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

No Semestral Break

My husband’s university has transferred to their new campus which was built a year ago and due to some delay in classes due to transfer he told me that they will never have a break between semesters. After they’ve finished with their finals in October they will enroll as soon as their grades are finished and available. Now I’m thinking that enrollment would be shortened also and lines would be so long. I wonder if they have retractable belt stanchion to control the crowd in long lines especially in paying tuition fees. I’ve experienced it in my college days but ours was a controlled line always because security has made an ordered schedule for every courses.

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