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Medical School Admission Requirements by Design

Perhaps you feel it--the call to become a physician. The path to medical school and the subsequent practice of medicine is notoriously rigorous and very competitive. Yet, some say the hardest part of the journey is the admission process.

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Director, Chemistry Program, Mount Mary College

Rewarding Career Ideas for 5 Liberal Arts Majors

There's a common misconception about limited job prospects for liberal arts degrees. But there are more career options than you think—here are just a few!

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Freelance Writer

How to Be a Competitive Med School Applicant

What makes someone an ideal med school applicant? What do admission counselors look for? How should students, both pre-med and not, prepare?

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Director of the Pre-medical and Related Health Professional Programs, Gannon University

3 Benefits to Sell Students on the Value of a College Education

There are numerous benefits to a college education beyond a lucrative career. Here are three things to help convince your students it's a good decision.

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Former Writer and Senior Editor, CollegeXpress

Poli-Sci in the Real World: Different Careers You Could Pursue

Majoring in Political Science doesn't mean you have to run for office someday. Here's a look at seven professionals and how they use their Poli-Sci degrees.

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Freelance Writer

Why Picking a College Major Isn't the Same as Choosing a Career

Think you're locked into a certain career by declaring a major? Think again! Here's how your field of study can lead to a variety of postgrad job options.

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Director of Communications, Commonwealth School

How to Write a Great Résumé That Will Get You Noticed

This piece of paper could make or break your job search! Follow our simple guide to help you write an effective résumé that stands out to employers.

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Salary.com

What Can You Do With an Engineering Major?

If you're looking for a job where you can help people, use your science and math skills, and be in demand for decades to come, a career in engineering is tough to beat.

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