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Grad School 101: How to write a truly effective statement of purpose

This final instalment of our series dedicated to graduate applications focuses on writing a great statement of purpose. Here are 8 insightful tips.

7 simple tips for dealing with your exam results

Results can be emotionally draining, but there is no reason why a few poor grades should derail your future. Here are some ways to deal with the aftermath of your results.

5 Instagram accounts that every college student should check out

You’re going to spend time on Instagram. Here's how to make the most of it!

Networking Your Way to a Dream Job

Why is it that some MBA graduates land their dream job while others take months to find a job at all? If you believe it all comes down to campus placement then you are missing a key factor: the powerful network that a student builds while studying.

Tips to make the most out of relationships, studies and finances at university

Because, coming from us, you know these tips have got to be good.

Grad School 101: How to use networking to strengthen your grad school application

When it comes to grad school, networking can give you much more than a foot in the door.

'Have a 5-year vision for where you want to be'

Dr. Raghu Santanam, chair of the Information Systems department at Arizona State University’s W.P. Carey School of Business, shares great advice for aspiring students, and his views on the tech fields and skills of the future.

6 things you need to know as a fresher

It's a new day. It's a new life. And these tips will keep you feeling good!

How useful is a creative writing degree? And 5 more answers from the University of Dundee

Are you curious about creative writing programs? Do you wonder if a degree is what it takes to become a first class writer? Or do you feel creativity can not be taught? These questions and more are answered by two of Dundee’s leading lights – Kirsty Gunn and Gail Low.

Grad School 101: How to use social media when applying to grad school

As our real worlds and virtual worlds continue to converge, it's a good idea to treat social media not as a challenge, but as an opportunity. In this third part of the Grad School 101 series, you will learn how to use social media to research grad programs and strengthen your network.

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