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Loans for Education Needs

October 25th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Education, Finance

Most of us have parents who have already prepares our education plan, but what about students who are not that lucky having parents with such responsibility? There are many reasons that make students short on cash in fulfilling their education needs. Whatever the reason is, don’t let your financial problem make you lose your chance to get a better education, because better education means wider chance to get a better career.

There will always be solutions for your problems, including financial problems on fulfilling your education needs. Nextstudent.com will help students in pursuing the education dreams by making college funding as easy as possible. There are various options you can choose according to your current situation such as simple access to scholarship, simple support from financial advisor, and simple tools in getting private student loans.

There are also the options of loans for graduate and undergraduate students, college loans for parents, both current and future, as well as private and federal student loan consolidation for parents and graduates who want to manage their student loan debt. With the services, this website will help you achieving your main goal of completing your education without have to be bothered with the financial problems.

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a College Degree isn’t That Important

May 21st, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Education, Opinion

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Of course, you need a degree to become a doctor, lawyer, professor, or serve one of the sciences, and personnel managers of the world love to see B.A., M.A. or even Ph.D. on your job application, but those degrees don’t necessarily get you even the beginner’s job you want.

Go to college to get an education, to learn how to think, to grow up, but you have to work in a job to learn anything and move to a better one. Your college degree won’t even make you a whiz in your first job. You think you’re too good for them? Hah, they think—rightly—the job is probably too good for you! What can you really do for a company until you’ve had a chance to work there? Some of us didn’t go to college at all . . . me, for one. Robin Duke, wife of U.S. Chief of Protocol Angier Biddle Duke, and herself national cochairman of the Population Crisis Committee, consultant on population to the United Nations, member of four boards of directors of giant corporations, president of the National Abortion Rights Action League—whew!—didn’t attend college. Margaret Thatcher, first woman Prime Minister of Great Britain, who did, says “self-education counts for much more than the education you receive at school.”

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