Feb 05

Does your school have an online internship search program?

Posted by Chris | Posted in Discussion Topics, Resources | Posted on 05-02-2010

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Does your school have an online internship search program?

Oct 13

Fast Web

Posted by Chris | Posted in Colleges, Resources | Posted on 13-10-2009

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Check out this great resource for college students: Fastweb.com

You can surf the site for scholarships, colleges, jobs and internships, financial aid, student life, student news, and general discussions.

Oct 09

Great College Resource

Posted by Chris | Posted in Resources | Posted on 09-10-2009

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I found a great resource for college students today. Definitely sift through the site if you have time,  it gives plenty of information for anything related to college.

Here is the link: College.com

Sep 20

The Purdue Owl

Posted by Chris | Posted in Resources | Posted on 20-09-2009

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The Purdue Owl (Online Writing Center) is one of the greatest free tools that a college student can use. Millions of students around America use this database for writing tips and also to find examples of all the different citing methods. Here is the link for all of you interested:

The Purdue Owl

Sep 14

College Spring Break 2010 Destinations

Posted by Chris | Posted in Resources | Posted on 14-09-2009

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Here are the top college Spring Break 2010 destinations:

1. Cancun, Mexico

2. Acapulco, Mexico

3. Panama City Beach, Florida

4. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

5. Bahamas Party Cruise

6. Negril, Jamaica

7. Costa Rica

8. Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

9. Mazatlan, Mexico

10. South Padre Island, Texas

11. Nassau, Bahamas

12. Daytona Beach, Florida

13. Florida Keys

Sep 11

The Source of Wikipedia

Posted by Chris | Posted in Resources, Tips | Posted on 11-09-2009

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photo taken from wikimedia.org

I know that Wikipedia is an unofficial source, but the site is truly amazing. Anything you want to research or even just get an idea of what something is, check it out.

For example, I was recently writing a speech in which helicopters were involved and I needed to know what the term for the blades was, which I found out was the rotor.

I found it in two seconds and it is free and easy! Use wikipedia.org now if you want to learn about anything from everything you want to know about coyotes to a detailed analysis of World War II.