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Believe it or not, graduate schools don't want to hear how much you "love" their programs. University of Pennsylvania professor Marybeth Gasman has seen and read it all, and offers some great advice for students drafting grad school essays.
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As one of the 50 best careers of 2010, Urban Planning will experience strong growth over the next decade. Urban Planning is a multidisciplinary career field lending itself well to liberal arts graduates. It combines interests in the environment, community, design, land use, government relations & technology.
More ...A Google search for "entry level job" yields 29,300,000 results. Even if you’re looking for a job in a specific field, scouring the internet for available positions can be a frustrating and time-consuming task. One Day, One Job is a website that features a new employer each day, connecting recent college graduates with ideal job opportunities as well as career advice.
More ...Many students wonder if they can afford to do an unpaid summer internship, especially when the internship takes place in a major metro area where they do not live. Through Hamilton's Summer Internship Funding (SIF) program, taking an unpaid internship may not be as difficult as you think.
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Many seniors find themselves divided between what they think they “should” do and what they “want” to do. Matt Arnold '09 shares his experience of breaking free of the career path "shoulds".
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As the roughly 12 million students enrolled in four-year degree-granting colleges and universities prepare to begin their fall semester over the coming days and weeks, many will attempt to supplement their classroom education with real-world lessons gained through part-time internships. Internships have never been more important, according to one workplace authority, but he warns that landing one has never been more difficult.
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Today members of the class of 2014 gathered at the historic Kirkland Cottage to sign the College Register symbolizing their matriculation at Hamilton. This tradition, established in 1975, represents the beginning of their college career and their membership in the Hamilton community.
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