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Career Advice Books

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June 1st, 2011

Choosing a career path is a major decision. Discovering your talents and natural abilities is a top priority for college students. What type of work are you passionate about? Many college students simply aren’t sure what type of career to choose. These students might find some guidance in a top-notch career advice book, several of which are discussed below.

What Color is Your Parachute? – This has been the world’s best selling job-hunting book for over three decades – more than 10 million copies have been sold. Will the author Richard N. Bolles help you discover which career is best for you? He might! The book helps you identify your passions.

What Color is Your Parachute?

What Color is Your Parachute?

After you choose the right career, check out Bolles’ great advice for getting a job. The author provides tips for finding your dream job without depending on ads, agencies, or online job postings.

College Majors Handbook with Real Career Paths and Payoffs: The Actual Jobs, Earnings, and Trends for Graduates of 60 College Majors – This practical guide, written by Neeta P. Fogg, is a great resource when making career choices. The book is based on a U.S. Census Bureau study of 150,000 college graduates. It provides extensive information about careers available to students with different majors. It shows the specific jobs actually obtained by graduates holding various degrees. You’ll learn which interests and abilities are best suited to each major. The book also covers job responsibilities and salaries

College Majors Handbook with Real Career Paths and Payoffs: The Actual Jobs, Earnings, and Trends for Graduates of 60 College Majors

College Majors Handbook with Real Career Paths and Payoffs: The Actual Jobs, Earnings, and Trends for Graduates of 60 College Majors

The Pathfinder: How to Choose or Change Your Career for a Lifetime of Satisfaction and Success – The book’s author, Nicholas Lore, is a well-respected authority in this field. The book received high praise from a large number of readers. Be prepared to do some work; the book includes exercises and “things to do.” The exercises push you to think long and hard about your career options.

The Pathfinder: How to Choose or Change Your Career For a Lifetime of Satisfaction and Success

The Pathfinder: How to Choose or Change Your Career For a Lifetime of Satisfaction and Success

This book is one of the best at helping you accurately assess your strengths, talents, and natural skills. It’s an excellent resource to help you evaluate your life and your objectives. The book places an emphasis on finding a career that will lead to a lifetime of satisfaction and success. Yes, there is more to a job than money!

Have No Career Fear: a College Grad’s Guide to Snagging Work, Blazing a Career Path and Reaching Job Nirvana – This handy book is filled with advice from recent college graduates and professionals. Hilarious puns and jokes spice up the book and make for an enjoyable read. The book’s numerous tips help you find the right career while teaching you how to be more inventive, aggressive, and persistent when looking for a job.

Have No Career Fear : A College Grad's Guide to Snagging Work, Blazing a Career Path, and Reaching Job Nirvana

Have No Career Fear : A College Grad's Guide to Snagging Work, Blazing a Career Path, and Reaching Job Nirvana

How to Get Any Job with Any College Major: A New look at Career Launch – This book challenges you to evaluate your values, beliefs, and skills. Hopefully you like a challenge! The author Donald Asher argues against the notion that only brainy graduates with specialized majors obtain high paying, visible jobs. He makes the assertion that liberal arts majors can also snag lucrative and fulfilling jobs.

The book teaches college graduate how to promote their skills and advises them about the skills that are most valued by employers. Asher teaches recent college graduates how to convince influential people to help them establish their careers. The book also provides detailed instructions such as how to make contact and get interviews.

Another great book, entitled Conversations: Find your niche! was reviewed last year on this blog. Check out that review here.

Obviously, choosing a career path is a major decision. These great career help books can help you make the right choice. It is certainly worth the time and effort to check them out.

This was a guest post written by Len Dreifort

Len Dreifort writes about jobs in nursing, as well as jobs in several other career fields, for Work Coach Cafe.

Financial Tips for College Students

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May 11th, 2011

College students often find it difficult to cope up with a new place away from home and at the same time to bear the added pressure and financial responsibilities which they are not accustomed with before. There is no doubt that the college years are the ideal time to learn, but it is also true no one really shows any interest to understand the financial nitty-gritty during this time. College students are keener to lead a carefree life and are just not in mood to understand financial management at all. As an invariable result, most of them fails to mange their college expenses and daily budget within their limited grants, student loans and scholarship amount. However the basic financial education in your college days can save you from this debt tarp and change your future financial life completely. Learn to use these super smart ways to deal with your super expensive college days.

Budgeting

Create a proper budget and learn to stick to it. Budgeting is a very significant financial tool for every college student. Whether you are fresh out of high school or a working adult it is only budgeting which can help you to mastermind your financial life. While planning for it first take into account your monthly income and college expenses. First enlist the sources of income explicitly. Take into consideration all your income from part time works, monthly allowances from family, and other financial aids. While counting expenses leave no stones unturned and sum up all your tuition fees, new book purchase, and rent amount, utilities and groceries bills.

Student loans

Unscrupulous Decisions of borrowing excessive student loans can have disastrous effects on your future. Do not live under the impression that excess loan money should be spent on entertainment. Borrowing excessive student loans and squandering the entire loan amount is not a very wise decision. Remember you not only have to pay this whole amount back but also payoff the added interest charges along with it. To evade graduating with an excessive amount of student loans, spend frugally and accept the minimum amount of student loan which you need to bear your college expenses only. It is not compulsory for you to accept the entire amount of your student loan; you can always discard the excess amount and send it back to the lenders. You are free to submit free application for federal student aid, (FAFSA). It helps you to avail a much lower interest rate in comparison to other private lending organizations.

Scholarship

Grants and Scholarship are two more significant sources of income in college days which definitely teach you a few lessons on financial management. You should research thoroughly and then apply forgrants from reputed programs such as Federal Work Study or AmeriCorps.

Shop around

Textbooks, reference books and research equipment are usually the greatest expenses that college students have to bear. Shop around to find those things at a cheaper rate. Campus bookstores usually demand a higher price you better evoid buying books from them. It would be best for you to find a senior who is graduating and willing to give away his books at a cheaper rate. Social networking sites, university bulletin board can help you to come across these seniors. If you keep your eyes open, you can also find cheap textbooks online, and can buy books at at discounted price. College days are ideal to be financially literate. Utilize this opportunity and pave the path for a better financial future ahead.

This article was written by Amy Lewis.

Amy Lewis is associated with Oak View Law Group, a bankruptcy law firm. She writes on a wide range of financial topics like debt management plan credit card debt settlement, debt consolidation, bankruptcy etc.

College Graduation Vacation Destinations

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May 2nd, 2011

Earning a college diploma is a momentous accomplishment, achieved through countless hours of late night studies. You are now ready to join the real world, but first, you might consider a little well-deserved break. While you have the time and energy to spare, why not celebrate with a trip of a lifetime. To help you decide where to go, here are some of the best vacation destinations for fun and memorable experiences.

Sydney, Australia

Known for its friendly, relaxed residents, Sydney’s mild, sunny weather encourages outdoor activities including beachside lounging and water sports. Although you might see many fit people in swimsuits frolicking on Sydney’s numerous beaches, this isn’t your typical Spring break destination. This world-class metropolis also features plenty of performing arts venues, cultural events and major attractions like the Sydney Opera House.

Visit Australia

Visit Australia

Las Vegas, Nevada

When you visit this vibrant city as a young adult, a countless array of entertainment options awaits. That’s the charm of Las Vegas, best known for its glamorous hotels and casinos, famous nightspots, and superb celebrity-owned restaurants. Daily entertainment includes Cirque du Soleil and popular musical or comedy acts. Be sure to take advantage of the Vegas Bite Card, a discount card for attractions, restaurants, nightclubs and spas.

Visit Vegas

Visit Vegas

New York City, New York

This city literally teems with activities morning, noon and night. The weather may not be as ideal here during the summer as it is in other destinations, but you can’t beat NYC for its diverse cultural, food, shopping and entertainment offerings. Visit iconic sites like the Empire State Building. If you love art in all its forms, explore the Metropolitan Museum of Art or the Guggenheim, and catch a Broadway show or performances in Central Park. When purchasing a CityPASS, you gain admission to six of the city’s best attractions.

Visit NYC

Visit NYC

Bermuda

For a more relaxing vacation, Bermuda offers a tropical environment with a slow-paced lifestyle that will allow you to catch up on some much-needed rest. This island paradise located in the Atlantic Ocean provides a mild climate during summer. Noted for its charming beachscape, including pink sand and turquoise water, Bermuda offers plenty of recreational activities such as snorkeling among coral reefs. You can also explore other attractions like the Bermuda Aquarium.

Visit Bermuda

Visit Bermuda

Amsterdam, Netherlands

If you want to celebrate in Europe, Amsterdam is a festive city that embraces life and all of its amusements. Known for its picturesque countryside with tulips and windmills, the city features numerous canals, where boats float lazily on by, and beautiful Dutch Renaissance architecture. Along with its rich heritage, Amsterdam is very much a progressive city with a lively nightlife scene and some avant-garde entertainment options, including the infamous red-light districts that warrant some caution when visiting.

Visit Amsterdam

Visit Amsterdam

This guest post was written by Heather Johnson

Heather Johnson is a writer for Honeymoon Destinations, the leading online honeymoon planning resource. Learn all about the best honeymoon destinations today!

Cheap Organic Chemistry Textbooks

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April 20th, 2011

As students prepare to start classes for each new semester, one of the most stressful financial considerations that must be made is the purchasing of textbooks for all of their classes. Affordable textbooks can be very difficult to find. The campus store usually carries all of the main required texts but at terribly over-inflated prices. Students certainly have enough to worry about and plenty of other things to strain their school budget without having to worry about securing expensive supplies for the classes they’ve enrolled in. Books can be one of the greatest expenses after tuition costs and living expenses are deducted from an already tight budget.

Organic Chemistry

Organic Chemistry

Science textbooks in general can wear a large price tag. There are several common Organic Chemistry books that may be required for those who enroll in class. Even though they may be used for more than one semester’s studies they can carry along a very hefty price tag. Presently, there are some cheap Organic Chemistry textbooks available on line. These affordable textbooks are the same as what the campus store may carry but at a greatly reduced price. When students buy textbooks online it can be a great relief on the budget as well as the mind.

There is a very wide variety of Organic Chemistry textbooks online at affordable prices. Some of the most commonly required titles include “Organic Chemistry I: Translating the Basic Concepts” by David R. Klein. Also included in the online selections is McMurry’s “Organic Chemistry”. Cheap Organic Chemistry textbooks are available for purchase. Finding affordable textbooks online can help ease some of the money woes of attending school. Not only will buying your textbooks online it can save you a bundle of time too. It’s much easier to select and click the required text’s title than to dig through mounds of books at the bookstore. Then all you have to do is pay and click to ship. No waiting in long lines at the store.

Cheap Computer Science Textbooks

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April 7th, 2011

After enrolling in the courses for a semester the college student must then begin to search for required textbooks. Finding cheap Computer Science textbooks can be a very difficult task. College bookstores seem to have the most expensive prices on their books. There’s no doubt that prices are on the rise rapidly in every area; and purchasing supplies for college courses is certainly no different. Fortunately, college students now have the option to buy necessary textbooks online at a much reduced price.

With the costs of gaining a higher education skyrocketing, it is very good to know that purchasing textbooks no longer has to be a budget breaker. It is possible to find and purchase cheap textbooks online. Cheap Computer Science textbooks can be purchased at a fraction of the asking price of the university book store.

Finding these affordable textbooks online can ease every student’s budget woes. After paying tuition, funding books for classes is at the top of the list of the things that that are most troubling to students. Knowing the title and author of all required texts for a class is all that is necessary to find textbooks online.

Students save time and money by making their purchases on line. And how about avoiding those dreaded long lines at the university store? With everyone purchasing books at the same time that can add to the student’s enrollment nightmare. Purchasing textbooks online will save the college student money as well as time.

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