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The best places to study for a degree in Europe

Studying abroad is a fun way to grow up. You travel. You meet new people. You get out of your comfort zone. It shows you’re willing to get out, leave your home town, and go see the world. As it stands, some European countries enable Brits to study...
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Considering doing an MBA You might not need it to succeed

‘I think I should do an MBA.” Counselling psychologist Anuradha Prabhudesai, director of Mumbai’s Disha Counselling Center, says this is probably the sentence she hears most during admission season. “About 80% of the students who come to me ask if they should pursue a degree in business administration,”...
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Plan Ahead to Meet International College Deadlines

For prospective international students who want to apply to global universities in more than one country, early planning and organization are key. Admissions timelines in some countries, such as the U.S. and the United Kingdom, are relatively similar. But other popular destination countries for international students, like Australia,...
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To remain a gateway to work universities must change

A tipping point is being reached in post-secondary education, particularly for traditional colleges and universities. This tipping point is taking place over an extended period of time and has been precipitated by the perceived need of gaining qualifications to gain employment, backed up by historic data of graduate...
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