by myuniversitymoney | Oct 18, 2022 | Education & Academic Tips, Personal Finance |
With record-breaking numbers of international students enrolling in Canadian higher education institutions and new initiatives encouraging Canadians to study abroad, the topic of international money transfers has become increasingly important. For example, tuition...
by Kevin | Jul 19, 2015 | Career & The Workplace, Education & Academic Tips |
It’s no secret – many students are attending university without a solid grasp of what it is they want to do in their lives. They may delay the declaration of a major until the last possible moment, and when they are finally forced to make a choice, they default to a...
by contributor | May 24, 2015 | Education & Academic Tips, Personal Finance, Student Life & University Issues, Student Loans, University Living/Housing |
It’s no secret that IT professionals enjoy great job prospects and earn plenty of money. But did you know that there’s an IT field where professionals can earn an average of $39,000 more a year than the average for IT professionals? And what if qualified specialists...
by contributor | May 17, 2015 | Education & Academic Tips, Personal Finance, Student Life & University Issues, Student Loans |
No one enters the field of teaching to make a fortune — most teachers choose the field because they love children and are passionate about education, and that goes double for special education teachers. But teachers don’t make much money, and starting salaries for...
by contributor | May 10, 2015 | Education & Academic Tips |
Big data is getting bigger and bigger by the day, and companies in every industry need the help of professionals who can not only analyze this data, but interpret and package it in ways that make it useful to them. However, employers are struggling to find enough...
by contributor | May 3, 2015 | Education & Academic Tips |
If you want to earn a comfortable salary, your best bet is to get a master’s degree. According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, people with master’s degrees earn an average of $1,326 a week and experienced a 2.8 percent unemployment rate in 2014. Compare...
by Kevin | Apr 12, 2015 | Education & Academic Tips, Student Life & University Issues |
There probably has never been a university student who hasn’t considered dropping out at some point. As tempting as the idea may be, you probably shouldn’t – and here’s why: Your Desire To Drop Out May Only Be Temporary You probably remember times when you...
by Justin | Nov 23, 2014 | Education & Academic Tips |
Have you ever thought about earning an online degree in library science? The learning landscape has changed dramatically — and it’s a wonderful thing. Online Master’s of Management in Library and Information Science (MMLIS) degree programs have become an...