Millennials

How to Deal With Failure in College, And Come Out Stronger

How to Deal With Failure in College, And Come Out Stronger

College is first and foremost a place of disillusionment. On the upside, though, the disillusionment gives way to a remarkable clarity of mind.

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9 Invaluable Life Lessons I Learned in College

9 Invaluable Life Lessons I Learned in College

Here are some lifelong lessons I gleaned from higher education.

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Colleges Must Treat Students Like Customers to Stop Losing Money

Colleges Must Treat Students Like Customers to Stop Losing Money

Universities and colleges need to start thinking of students as paying customers. Schools provide a service to consumers, and customers expect a tangible result: in this case, employment:

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3 Stereotypes About Millennials That Are Totally False

3 Stereotypes About Millennials That Are Totally False

Let's focus on the positive stereotypes about millennials rather than these three negative ones.

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9 Things Greek Life Will Teach You

9 Things Greek Life Will Teach You

What my experience in a sorority has taught me thus far.

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Cooper Union Tuition: School Makes a Mistake in Charging Students

Cooper Union Tuition: School Makes a Mistake in Charging Students

After having the threat of tuition hanging over their heads for a year and a half, Cooper Union has decided to implement tuition for its undergraduate students.

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App Academy: How a School Tuition Of $12,000 Leads To Annual Salary Of $83,000 in 9 Weeks

App Academy: How a School Tuition Of $12,000 Leads To Annual Salary Of $83,000 in 9 Weeks

If you are into software development, there's a school in New York and San Francisco that is a dream come true.

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Princeton Review: Should Stanford Really Be Proud Of Being America's "Dream School?"

Princeton Review: Should Stanford Really Be Proud Of Being America's "Dream School?"

The Princeton Review just ranked Stanford University as the number one "Dream School." Is this really the image Stanford wants, though?

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