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		<title>How to Get a Good LSAT Score</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is well known by now that a good LSAT score is ticket to a top law school, scholarships, a beautiful family and the life of your dreams. Less known is how to get to that good score when your initial LSAT score leaves something to be desired. This post will discuss what makes for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">It is well known by now that a good LSAT score is ticket to a top law school, scholarships, a beautiful family and the life of your dreams. Less known is how to get to that good score when your initial LSAT score leaves something to be desired. This post will discuss what makes for a good LSAT score, and will provide a few key tips essential to getting a good LSAT score when otherwise you would not.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">What is a good LSAT Score?</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The LSAT is scored on a 120-180 scale, with 150 being more or less a score in the 50th percentile. Most students after their first diagnostic end up on the salty side of the bell curve, getting scores broadly ranging from 135-150, and of course, there are always the so-called &#8220;naturals&#8221; that score in the 150-165 range their first time out. These people usually end up being powerful politicians and CEOs of major corporations, so you should befriend them if you have the opportunity. Anecdotally, a good LSAT score is any score in the 160′s and up. These &#8220;good&#8221; LSAT scores are seen on applications to first tier schools, and can win you favor from financial aid offices.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">How do I get a good LSAT Score?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">So if you are not one of the aforementioned &#8220;naturals&#8221;, the question is &#8220;how do I get a good LSAT score?&#8221; Here are a few key steps that I have seen in every student of mine who has made from a mediocre LSAT score, to a good LSAT score.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Take an LSAT Course. &#8211; The best way to prepare for the exam is to have it taught to you by someone who understands it well. By observing how these instructors approach the exam, you will best learn how to deal with it yourself. Taking an LSAT course has the additional benefit of committing you to study, as you have already invested money in the endeavor. There are many LSAT prep courses out there, so choose wisely and do your homework. Of course, LSAT Freedom is a favorite of this blog, either by itself or as a supplement to a live course.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Don&#8217;t Over-Study. Devote a couple of hours a day to studying, and do so for two to three months. Getting a good LSAT score is a marathon, not a sprint. Dedicate a few hours a day to it, and don&#8217;t over-do it. Many students get burned out because they study too much at the outset and get mental blocks. Take days off and take a one week break in the middle of studying. It will be difficult, but it will work.<br />
Limit the Study Aids You Use. There are many LSAT study aids on the market. Trying to read them all, and capture every piece of advice ever given on the exam will simply drive you crazy. Do your research, choose a select few, and stick to them the whole way through. Conflicting advice provided on disparate study aids will only serve to confuse you, and what you want is focus.<br />
Take Several Full Length Practice Exams. As the song goes, &#8220;ain&#8217;t nothing like the real thing, baby.&#8221; Take 5-10 full length exams under timed conditions in the weeks prior to the exam. Analyze your mistakes and try to learn from them. Review close answer choices to determine what you may have missed the first time though, so that you can be better at recognizing your tendencies. This is a painstaking process, but as another song goes, &#8220;nobody said it was easy.&#8221;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you follow the steps above, you will achieve a good LSAT score.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Rob is a sales representative for LSAT Freedom, a revolutionary LSAT test prep service that offers online LSAT courses and is changing the face of the LSAT online prep world. It was started by a group of Harvard Law School graduates and experienced LSAT instructors. For more information, check out LSAT freedom&#8217;s blog or its online course: http://www.lsatfreedom.com</p>
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		<title>Risk Management &#8211; Degree Options</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 20:56:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Businesses have to be constantly aware of potential risk factors that may harm the production of goods or services. The chance of losing money or employees is protected with the use of a risk manager. Students can enter an education from numerous colleges that offer degree programs. The expertise it takes to handle this type [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Businesses have to be constantly aware of potential risk factors that may harm the production of goods or services. The chance of losing money or employees is protected with the use of a risk manager. Students can enter an education from numerous colleges that offer degree programs. The expertise it takes to handle this type of work can be gained at all degree levels.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The goal of education is to fully prepare students to work with a business by preventing and dealing with loss. Loss can be taken from almost everywhere in a business but the most safeguarded area is finances. Finances are spread out through payroll, insurance, production, and more. Students that are interested in entering the field qualified should gain a bachelor&#8217;s degree or higher. Certificate and associate&#8217;s degree programs are available but the most common entered programs are at the bachelor&#8217;s degree level and the master of business administration level.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Students that can&#8217;t give a full four to six years to education can begin with a certificate or associate&#8217;s degree program. These programs allow students to step into the industry as consultant or financial managers. Schooling covers how to clearly identify business, financial, and insurance risks. Through the process of learning risk evaluation students are able to minimize risk and help the business gain higher monetary returns on financial decisions. A beginner&#8217;s course is risk assessment. This teaches students how to work with major business decisions by first examining potential risk factors. Students should expect to learn how to mange risk based on thorough examination of uncertainties. Although working through a certificate or an associate&#8217;s degree program is effective at entering the industry to become a risk manager most employers and careers require a bachelor&#8217;s degree.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In order to work with both individuals and businesses students should step into a bachelor&#8217;s degree program. Upon completion of a four-year degree students can expect to understand how to forecast risk, prevent financial loss, and generate effective plans to stabilize a business if it suffers a loss. An in depth education is to be expected as a typical program centers on risk management theory and techniques that help students comprehend loss and its effects. Economic theory, global business procedure, and business law are the focal points of education. A financial forecasting course teaches students how to develop strategies to implement in future risk situations. Examination of forecasting applications, earnings, and cost predictions prepare students to create workable strategies. Other courses within a bachelor&#8217;s degree include:</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">* Employee Benefits<br />
* Corporate Risk Management<br />
* Individual Financial Planning<br />
* Business Communication</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Risk management at the administration level needs to be entered by first completing a master of business administration with a concentration in risk management. Students learn advance procedures to handle general liability, property insurance, casualty insurance, and loss. Courses tackle management principles to prepare students for advanced jobs. A doctorate in risk management develops students understanding so they can teach and enter executive roles.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Learning how to help a business prevent loss by effectively controlling risk is a skill that is highly pursued. Study how to control risk by completing an accredited program today. Accreditation is provided by agencies like the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (http://www.aacsb.edu) to qualifying programs. Schools and colleges that can provide students with a quality education may qualify for full accreditation.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">DISCLAIMER: Above is a GENERIC OUTLINE and may or may not depict precise methods, courses and/or focuses related to ANY ONE specific school(s) that may or may not be advertised at PETAP.org.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Renata McGee is a staff writer for PETAP.org. Visit http://www.petap.org to locate Risk Management Schools and Colleges providing the education you&#8217;re looking for. PETAP.org, your Partners in Education and Tuition Assistance Programs.</p>
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		<title>Study in Top Universities in Singapore to Be a Part of an Excellent Education System</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Singapore is well-known throughout the world for its transparent system, political stability and utmost stress on education, thereby transforming it into a country of prominence on the world map. By selecting to study in Singapore, foreign scholars have a chance to associate themselves with an academic system that boosts superiority. They also become a part [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Singapore is well-known throughout the world for its transparent system, political stability and utmost stress on education, thereby transforming it into a country of prominence on the world map. By selecting to study in Singapore, foreign scholars have a chance to associate themselves with an academic system that boosts superiority. They also become a part of a truly global society. There are also scholarship schemes and exemption of tuition charges for talented students. Student exchange programs are carried out by government universities in Singapore and other countries as well.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Singapore boasts three prominent domestic universities and numerous centres of international universities. University education here pays maximum attention to management and engineering, but the top universities in Singapore proffer courses in numerous general streams such as education, legal education, and technology. All universities in the country function with autumn and spring academic sessions, so they combine well with other collaborated schools and courses offered by universities in other countries.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The National University of Singapore (NUS) is an international university that trains more than 30,000 pupils from 100 nations. The University offers undergraduate as well as postgraduate degree courses in a wide array of institutes and curricula. It puts prime importance on Asian viewpoints, but provides students an education enriched with multiple disciplines and multifaceted faculty teachers. NUS also provides international study centres in most important cities or regions like Beijing, Stockholm, and Silicon Valley in California.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Nanyang Technological University (NTU) is considered among top universities in Singapore and offers teaching to more than 30,000 undergraduate and postgraduate scholars. The University is renowned for innovative courses in quite a few disciplines such as arts, sciences, technology, and business. Academicians at the organization come from more than 55 nations, thus promoting a learning atmosphere of multiculturalism. The university is founded on research works and is highly reputable for its science and engineering courses of study throughout the world. Although principally established in Singapore, Nanyang Technological University has centres and collaborated programs in more or less 45 nations all over the planet.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Moving on, Singapore Management University (SMU) is a comparatively novel university that was founded in the 2000 and presently consists of 6 schools and above 6,000 pupils. There are 6 undergraduate courses, 11 master level courses and numerous doctorate courses. When the university became a reality, it was Singapore&#8217;s 1st private university patterned after The Wharton School. Its staff is employed from every part of the world. The University utilizes small conference-type classes to promote the participation of students and exchange of ideas between pupils and instructors.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Singapore hosts countless centres of several internationally acknowledged universities such as Duke University, University of Chicago, Booth Graduate School of Business, University of Nevada Las Vegas, and SP Jain Centre of Management. The top universities in Singapore have formed partnerships with a number of important international universities such as The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Stanford University and New York University School of Law. These global study centres and tie-ups offer a global standpoint to scholars studying in Singapore and a rightful entry to an immense knowledge domain.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Mr. Vikas Rathi is providing an education portal / website where you can search for study abroad options, scholarships, programs, universities in different countries around the world. We cover over 28 countries for studying abroad and the top universities in these countries with answers to questions like why study abroad in a particular country,Admission requirements and procedure, process for getting admission in each country, student visa requirements, cost of living and tuition fee for that country, study abroad programs and any study abroad university scholarships available from top and best universities in that country. Explore Study Singapore, Top Universities in Singapore, and much more.</p>
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		<title>Associate&#8217;s in Sonography Programs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By completing one of the associate&#8217;s in sonography programs at an accredited community college&#8217;s technical / vocational program, you can be well on your way to an excellent career in the health care field-one that will be in demand indefinitely. Associate&#8217;s in sonography programs prepare students to use sound wave technology to produce internal images [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">By completing one of the associate&#8217;s in sonography programs at an accredited community college&#8217;s technical / vocational program, you can be well on your way to an excellent career in the health care field-one that will be in demand indefinitely. Associate&#8217;s in sonography programs prepare students to use sound wave technology to produce internal images of blood flow, organs, tissues and other parts of the human body. Sonography technicians help doctors to diagnose and treat patients, so their job is very important. The associate&#8217;s degree is the most common type of training for diagnostic medical sonography careers.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The associate&#8217;s in sonography programs combines clinical instruction with classroom time. The point is to prepare students to take the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers examination so you can become certified and begin working in entry level positions. There are general degree programs and more specialized sonography programs if you want to go into an area such as abdominal, gynecological, obstetric or vascular sonography.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Before you can begin one of these associate&#8217;s in sonography programs, you will probably need to have had some high school coursework in physics and algebra, and there may be an admissions interview involved in the application process for your chosen school. The prerequisites vary, but many schools require CPR certification and a physical exam. Then you can begin taking courses in ultrasound technology, critical thinking, patient care and subjects such as anatomy, biology, communication, echocardiography, English, math, medical terminology and psychology.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Once you complete one of the accredited associate&#8217;s in sonography programs you will be ready for a lucrative and steady career, as job openings for diagnostic medical sonographers are expected to increase by 18 percent by 2018, and the current median annual earnings for diagnostic medical sonographers is around $60,000. You may need continued education and more experience to reach the levels you want to reach in your career, and there are many bachelor&#8217;s degree programs that can help you achieve any further goals you desire in this field. By completing the associate&#8217;s degree, you are taking the first step towards an excellent career.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Institutions offering quality Sonography Technician Programs include American Institute &#8211; College of Health Professionals, Sanford-Brown Institute, Keiser University and Kaplan College.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Find the perfect Sonography Schools or medical sonography schools today and start your path to a rewarding career. SonographySchoolsU.com is an online sonography education resource offers information about top sonography schools of USA and Canada that are offering best sonography degree programs in various disciplines.</p>
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		<title>Go With Your Heart When Evaluating Which College to Go To</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s no doubt that any high school student is faced with a lot of pressure when examining the different colleges or universities they can go to. There are hundreds of options out there, and you&#8217;re being swayed by your parents, teachers, friends, and even yourself.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">There&#8217;s no doubt that any high school student is faced with a lot of pressure when examining the different colleges or universities they can go to. There are hundreds of options out there, and you&#8217;re being swayed by your parents, teachers, friends, and even yourself.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You just finished four important years in your life, and you&#8217;re about to start another four. Before you consider anything, you need to realize that your life is your own, and you need to do what&#8217;s best for you &#8211; not your parents, teachers, or friends, but you. It&#8217;s a great idea to ponder your future, and more importantly, how that school will help you achieve your desired future.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">First off, think about which type of school you can get into. It&#8217;s a great idea to apply to a large array of different schools. For example, you should apply for some that you would love to get into but aren&#8217;t sure if you will, some that you are pretty sure you&#8217;ll get into, and lastly ones you&#8217;ll know you can get into.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Although academics and your studies are a significant part in the decision on where you want to go, you have to consider some other important factors. Only apply for the schools you would like to go to.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Consider the location of the eligible college. Do you want to live close to home, or far away? When will you be able to visit your family? If you&#8217;ve never been away from your family for a long period of time, you can be surprised at how much of an impact they have on your life.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">With so many different schools, you will certainly have quite the huge selection. Just remember that only you can decide for you. It may be nice to take the advice of your parents, teachers, or friends, but you need to go with what your heart is telling you.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Lastly, debate the size of the school you want to go to. Do you want to go to a huge school, small school? Some schools have well over forty thousand people, and depending on your lifestyle and personality, that just might not be for you.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It&#8217;s a tough decision to make, but in the end, only you can make it. Research the schools, get a feel for them, and talk to others that went there. This will help you make one of your most important decisions in your lifetime.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Ryan Sachs has been writing about college for the past four years. He also likes to write about science-related subjects, such as how to use pH paper to test the pH levels in various substances.</p>
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		<title>University of Pennsylvania</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The famous University of Pennsylvania is situated in the city of Philadelphia in the state of Pennsylvania in the country of the United States of America. The University of Pennsylvania is one of the few universities of the US that came into being at about the same time the country was established. As a result, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">The famous University of Pennsylvania is situated in the city of Philadelphia in the state of Pennsylvania in the country of the United States of America. The University of Pennsylvania is one of the few universities of the US that came into being at about the same time the country was established. As a result, the University of Pennsylvania boasts of a rich history. It is a reputed University and is part of the prestigious Ivy League group of universities. Benjamin Franklin, who was an important citizen of Philadelphia when Philadelphia and Pennsylvania were in their earliest stages of development, is credited with being the founder of the University. He was a student of the University himself. Franklin initiated several progressive reforms in the College of Philadelphia &#8211; that was the name of the University then &#8211; so that the College became one of the main seats of higher learning of the New World.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Aim, Goal, Motto</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The University used the great Roman poet, Horace&#8217;s work to devise its motto. The English translation of the Latin words (composed by Horace), the University represented in its motto were: &#8216;of what avail empty laws without good morals?&#8217; These words were changed gradually over the years. The present motto is: &#8216;laws without morals are useless.&#8217; This is only a slight modification of Horace&#8217;s original words. As the University of Pennsylvania, also known as the University of Penn, proudly proclaims that &#8216;laws without morals are useless&#8217;, it should examine its own laws and morals thoroughly. Can the University be so cocksure of its own laws and morals?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Studies</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The University of Pennsylvania is celebrated for its many departments or schools such as its School for Engineering and Applied Science, School of Nursing, College of Arts and Sciences and &#8216;The Wharton School&#8217;, the well-known B-School of the world. The University of Pennsylvania is eminent for encouraging its students to pursue multidisciplinary careers. The University urges its students to study for more than one degree at a time and to pursue majors in subjects that are not commonly studied. It also allows a great degree of flexibility in its course curricula so that students with children and working students can study comfortably at the University.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The University of Pennsylvania is home to several graduate schools as well where students pursue graduate courses, professional courses and research programs. Some of these schools are the University of Pennsylvania Law School, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Arts &amp; Sciences, University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science, and other schools.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Admissions</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The University of Pennsylvania observes very strict admission procedures just to show that it is a great university and that it admits none but the best. It generally admits only 16% of the total number of applicants who apply to the University. It ensures that those it admits have secured top places in their respective high schools. Only 60% to 65% of the admitted candidates actually get through the stiff courses of the University and receive degrees. The University of Pennsylvania is ranked as one of the first 10 most difficult universities to secure admissions in, in the whole of the US.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">On the whole, the University is also a seat of egotism apart from learning and higher education. Because it ranks within the top ten universities of the country, it thinks the world of itself. It automatically infuses its vanity into its students who think greatly of themselves when they graduate from the University. The students of the University of Pennsylvania feel that they have the right to demand respect from people who are ordinary and who are not so successful. It is sad that the more meritorious students are, the more haughty they become.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Life at the University of Penn</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There is no doubt about the fact that the campus of the University is well-laid-out and beautiful. Apparently, the architects of the University had copied the architectural styles of Oxford and Cambridge, famous universities of England, when designing the University of Pennsylvania. The entire University campus comprises imposing Gothic edifices. However, some modern looking buildings have also cropped up in the campus during the last couple of years. The University of Pennsylvania boasts of some fifteen libraries and millions of books. The museum of the University of Pennsylvania showcases countless relics and artifacts to all its visitors. These exhibits are extremely ancient and belong to the Egyptian, Chinese, Mesopotamian, and Persian civilizations. Some of the statues and objets d&#8217;art on display also belong to the Latin American civilizations. The museum employs the talents of scientists in order to decipher inscriptions on and find out the ages of its various exhibits. The Institute of Contemporary Art in the campus of the University of Pennsylvania hosts several expositions throughout the year.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Like most American universities, the University of Pennsylvania allows students to lodge within its premises during their freshman year. Once, they become juniors and sophomores, they move out of the University campus and take up residences in the vicinity of the University.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Students of the University of Pennsylvania are typically impertinent but brilliant in their studies. Several Asian students apply to the University of Pennsylvania to secure seats in the University&#8217;s undergraduate and postgraduate programs, year after year.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The students are members of various student bodies, most of which espouse causes that appeal to the students.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Like most American universities, the University of Pennsylvania encourages its students to participate in sports and sporting activities such as soccer, rugby and basketball.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The University of Pennsylvania is pretty illustrious for being a seat of action. The University of Pennsylvania is one of the few universities of the US that is known for its liveliness and verve.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The University of Pennsylvania is a really good place to study and do research in. Hats off to the University of Pennsylvania for being one of the best universities of the United States of America!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Damien Ghosh is a prolific writer of articles that focus on technology, places and people. Damien has worked in different industries such as the information technology industry, the travel and tourism industry and the retail industry. He has worked in several projects for blue-chip companies, that are part of the IT, travel and tourism and retail industries. His work and his passion for traveling has made him journey throughout the world. He has led large work-teams to accomplish business goals successfully. His rich experience undoubtedly helps him to write extensively. Damien writes for magazines, the web and for newspapers. His articles have received lots of accolades from critics and readers. Damien Ghosh&#8217;s website is https://www.meetingdiary.com and his email is damienghosh@live.com.</p>
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		<title>US Presidents That Went to Harvard</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">There are eight US Presidents that have graduated from Harvard. Five of the eight got their undergraduate degrees at Harvard while the other three received graduate level degrees in either business or law.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The eight US Presidents that went to school at Harvard are:</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">1. John Adams &#8211; 2nd President of the United States (Harvard class of 1755)<br />
2. John Quincy Adams &#8211; 6th President of the United States (Harvard class of 1788)<br />
3. Rutherford B. Hayes &#8211; 19th President of the United States (Harvard Law class of 1845)<br />
4. Theodore Roosevelt &#8211; 26th President of the United States (Harvard class of 1880)<br />
5. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) &#8211; 32nd President of the United States (Harvard class of 1904)<br />
6. John F. Kennedy (JFK) &#8211; 35th President of the United States (Harvard class of 1940)<br />
7. George Walker Bush &#8211; 43rd President of the United States (Harvard Business class of 1973)<br />
8. Barack Obama &#8211; 44th President of the United States (Harvard Law class of 1991)</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Rutherford B. Hayes (law school), George W. Bush (business school), and Barack Obama (law school) are the three men that have received graduate degrees and not undergraduate degrees from Harvard before going on to become President of the United States of America.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">With eight alumni boasting the privilege of holding the highest office in the land Harvard has the high water mark when compared to any other university. In fact, the only group that has put more people in the White House is the not so prestigious grouping of US Presidents that did not attend college at all, of which there are nine.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The nine US Presidents that never enrolled in college are:</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">1. George Washington (1st President)<br />
2. Andrew Jackson (7th President)<br />
3. Martin Van Buren (8th President)<br />
4. Zachary Taylor (12th President)<br />
5. Millard Fillmore (13th President)<br />
6. Abraham Lincoln (16th President)<br />
7. Andrew Johnson (17th President)<br />
8. Grover Cleveland (22nd President)<br />
9. Harry S. Truman (33rd President)</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Of the nine names listed immediately above the most curious to onlookers is probably that of Harry Truman who despite having high schools and a college named after him (Truman State University) Truman has the unique distinction of being the only twentieth century President to never go to college. President Truman was a two term Democrat President that was in office from 1945 to 1953 and will in all likelihood go down in history as the last man to hold the title of leader of the free world without a college diploma. The story of why Harry Truman did not attend college is because his poor eyesight kept him from attending West Point and financial constraints due to his modest upbringing preventing him from pursuing a degree anywhere that he would have to produce tuition.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Harry Truman became arguably the most influential twentieth century US President despite never receiving a degree from Harvard or anywhere else and perhaps instead of that seeming like a fluke it should serve as motivation to all folks that regardless of college admission letters and financial means any American can make a difference.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Rick finds alumni classifications fascinating and thinks it&#8217;s particularly interesting to ponder how many people in the oval office have put Harvard University wallpaper on the desktop background of a computer that sat on the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office. The answer to that question is probably somewhere from zero to two and in all likelihood is zero as Obama and George W both just went to grad school at Harvard.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If putting up Harvard University computer wallpaper is something of interest to readers of this article they are encouraged to visit Rick&#8217;s website to check out a wide assortment of choices. In fact, that offer stands for all colleges and not just Harvard.</p>
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		<title>Brown University Ranking (Consistently Worst in Ivy Leagues)</title>
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Brown University has the distinct misfortune of consistently  receiving the worst ranking amongst Ivy League schools in the highly  regarded US News and World Reports rankings that are released annually.  In the Best Colleges 2010 edition Brown came in at the number sixteen  overall spot in terms of the most highly [...]]]></description>
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<p>Brown University has the distinct misfortune of consistently  receiving the worst ranking amongst Ivy League schools in the highly  regarded US News and World Reports rankings that are released annually.  In the Best Colleges 2010 edition Brown came in at the number sixteen  overall spot in terms of the most highly prized category of National  Universities Rankings. For the 2010 rankings Brown finished one spot  behind fellow Ivy League school Cornell University. Unfortunately for  the good folks at Brown being affiliated with such a prestigious group  as the Ivy League means accepting the reality that when competing in an  objective ranking system with such highly regarded institutions at least  one member will have to come in last place.</p>
<p>Being a top twenty  American university (and in this specific instance a top sixteen  university) is certainly no small feat. In fact, the case can easily be  made that all of the top tier schools are outstanding institutions of  higher education that provide tremendous resources for the brightest  students on the planet. Parents all over the world would love to be able  to give their children the opportunity to attend the top universities  in America.</p>
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<p>Brown University, located in Providence Rhode Island,  has a storied history that dates back to pre-Revolutionary War days in a  time before the United States of America even existed. Founded in 1764  by Baptist, Brown University has been both a proud member of the  Colonial Colleges (recognizing the nine oldest North American  institutions of higher learning) and the Ivy League which formally  adopted the Ivy title only as recently as 1954 to distinguish the  athletic conference in which eight academically focused members compete.</p>
<p>The  eight schools that make up the Ivy League along with their 2010 US News  and World Report ranking are:</p>
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<li>Harvard University (tied for number 1: 2010 US News and World Report  rank),</li>
<li>Princeton University (tied for number 1: 2010 US News and World  Report rank),</li>
<li>Yale University (number 3: 2010 US News and World Report rank),</li>
<li>University of Pennsylvania (number 4: 2010 US News and World Report  rank),</li>
<li>Columbia University (number 8: 2010 US News and World Report rank),</li>
<li>Dartmouth College (number 11: 2010 US News and World Report rank),</li>
<li>Cornell University (number 15: 2010 US News and World Report rank),  and finally</li>
<li>Brown University (number 16: 2010 US News and World Report rank).</li>
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<p>As evident by the co-number one spots (this year Harvard and  Princeton) there are ties in the rankings. Also of note is the fact that  clearly the Ivy League schools do not simply make up the entire list  from positions one through eight. Sprinkled throughout the top sixteen  spots are well respected non-Ivy League schools like:</p>
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<li>Stanford (number 4: 2010 US News and World Report rank),</li>
<li>Duke (number 10: 2010 US News and World Report rank),</li>
<li>Washington University in St. Louis (number 12: 2010 US News and  World Report rank), and</li>
<li>Johns Hopkins University (number 14: 2010 US News and World Report  rank) among others.</li>
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<p>Over the past ten years the US News and World Report rankings for  Brown University have fluctuated while remaining in the teens during the  last decade. Although Brown holds a ranking enviable by the vast  majority of schools the position in the back of the Ivy League pack has  led to some schools (like Brown) questioning the importance and validity  of the rankings.In terms of addressing the concern as to the  importance of these national rankings the only assertion that can be  stated with absolute certainty is that no one knows exactly how big of a  role these rankings play in terms of influencing which schools top  students choose to attend. In an ideal world all students would have  unlimited resources and the ability to become intimately familiar with  the curriculum and environment of every college before making informed  decisions about which settings best suit their personalities and meet  their needs. The reality is that this utopia simply will never exist and  for most prospective freshmen the closest they will get to  understanding what programs are available is through what they learn in  publications like the annual US News and World Reports rankings. While  schools that are less than satisfied with their current ranking are more  than happy to argue that the rankings are irrelevant the truth of the  matter that these schools are at best in denial about the influence  these rankings have on highly competitive teens that have been raised in  an environment that instills a mentality of constantly striving for the  highest grades and best test scores.</p>
<p>Regardless of how parents,  students, or admissions offices feel about ranking colleges there are  two points that are clearly indisputable:<br />
(1) the debate over the ability of these rankings to accurately  measure subjective issues will continue for quite some time and<br />
(2) these rankings are here to stay.</p>
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<p>Kim is not ashamed to admit that she did not attend one of the  illustrious Ivy League schools. Kim has a lot of brilliant friends that  went to Brown and regardless of what the editors at US News and World  Reports say she knows that everyone she has ever met that went to the  school was quite brilliant. Kim&#8217;s friends show off <a href="http://www.universitywallpaper.com/2010/01/brown-university-wallpaper.html" target="_new">Brown  University wallpaper</a> on their Macbooks without any concern  whatsoever about where their Alma mater was most recently ranked  compared to the other Ivy League schools. Kim would like to invite  anyone that proudly went to college in Providence and called themselves a  Bear to check out her website for <a href="http://www.universitywallpaper.com/" target="_new">Brown University desktop  wallpaper</a>. In fact, the invitation is extended to everyone  regardless of where their school falls on the US News and World Report  ranking system.</p>
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		<title>Need For Scholarships For Stay at Home Moms &#8211; Discovering New Ways For Education Financing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you bored of sitting at home while your children are away at school and your spouse is out to work? Do you want to convert your spare time into precious time? You should definitely consider scholarships for stay at home moms. Sometimes, you may be pushed to think that you are financially dependent and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Are you bored of sitting at home while your children are away at school and your spouse is out to work? Do you want to convert your spare time into precious time? You should definitely consider scholarships for stay at home moms. Sometimes, you may be pushed to think that you are financially dependent and everything costs money. Get a degree and choose a career for yourself easily with the scholarship.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It is very difficult to find scholarships for moms in schools and colleges. The reason behind it is that people fear that moms may find no time to dedicate towards studies and may end up dropping out in between. Now, there is no worry since the government itself has come up with the scholarship plans for all moms, working and non working.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">In our society, educational qualifications largely decide the nature of our jobs. If you are highly qualified, you stand all the chances to end up with a job that offers fat pay. The reasons for pursuing education may be many. Some of the women would like to complete their degree that was interrupted due to several personal reasons. Some of them look for a new career by choosing a new course altogether while others want to update their qualifications.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You may belong to any of the aforementioned categories. All that matters, is the fact that you are interested in studying and what you have to do to achieve the same? Money is not a problem since you can avail scholarship. You need to answer the following set of questions to check if you are ready for this new change?</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">1. Can you handle the emotional stress? This is a commitment that requires you to skillfully manage your time. However, with a good time plan, you will be able to strike a balance between your routine and your academic schedule.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">2. Can you take the physical strain? While you choose an educational program, you will be required to commute from school to home and vice versa. It can drain your energy. Otherwise, you can go for online courses that provide you a study platform right at the comforts of your home.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you think you can cope with the above factors, then you can right away apply for the scholarships for stay at home moms and transform into a working woman.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Did you know you can get a $10,000 scholarship for moms just for registering? Apply right now for free: <a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="nofollow" href="http://scholarshipformoms.info/" target="_new">Scholarships for Moms</a>.</p>
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