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Get Your Heavy Equipment Management Degree

by Tim Brunicardi

Is wearing a hard hat, a safety vest, and work boots your definition of a “business suit?” Does the sight of seeing someone operate a gigantic piece of heavy equipment fill you with…envy? If so then you could make an ideal Associate of Technical Study in Heavy Equipment Management Degree candidate!

What Does It Take To Become A Professional Baker?

by Tim Brunicardi
Would you classify baking as a means of self-expression? Are you the kind of person who puts the same amount of care into baking a loaf of bread that a painter would put into creating a work of art? Have you ever purchased a store bought cake and later said to yourself, “I think I could have done a much better job myself.”? If so, then perhaps you should become a professional baker!

Let's Talk Cash: Accounting and Financial Services

by Tim Brunicardi

Why Choose Accounting?

As long as people make money, accounting and financial services will always be needed. Accountants are an integral part of the everyday operational system within a company.

As the economy grows, so does the demand for accountants and auditors. Employment opportunities for accountants is expected to grow 11% from 2014 to 2024, which is a faster rate than most other occupations.

7 Alternative Ways to Save Money on Textbooks

by Tim Brunicardi

It’s no secret that the cost of college is skyrocketing, but did you know that textbooks are also part of the problem? Over the past 30 years, the price of the average college textbook has risen by 1,041%, which is more than triple the rate of inflation during the same time period. That means a book that cost $40 in 1977 goes for over $400 today — not an uncommon price for dense science texts.

What to Expect During Your First Semester of College

by Tim Brunicardi

 

As you graduate from high school and prepare to move on to higher education, you maybe wondering "What is college like?" The first semester of college is an exciting time. This new adventure is a world of opportunity but also has its share of challenges.

By knowing what to expect your first semester, like syllabus shock, getting to know professors, meeting a lot of new people, you’ll be better prepared to make your experience as a college student much more enjoyable and beneficial.

Checklist for High School Juniors to Prepare for College

by Tim Brunicardi

Your to-do list for college admission is long. When you start early, it's easier to get everything done properly and in good time. Here is a breakdown of tasks to work on in your junior year of high school to prepare for college.

Things to Look For and Ask About on Your Campus Tour

by Tim Brunicardi

Get the Most Out of Your Campus Tour

As you research and apply to colleges, some of the most important information you’ll need to make your decision about which school to attend will come from your campus tour.

Almost all colleges and universities offer guided tours for prospective students, and it’s a great way to assess the facilities and ask any questions you may have about what life is like on campus. Here’s what to expect and some important tips for your campus tour that will help you get the most out of your time. 

Tips For Determining College Fit: How To Choose The Right College

by Tim Brunicardi

The value of college is widely known, but many people struggle with choosing which school to attend. Whether you’ll be applying to several highly selective schools or you plan to pick from your local colleges, you’ll likely have multiple options to choose from.

If you’re not sure where to start, consider these details to help you choose the right college.

Firefighter School: A Guide to Hocking College's Fire & Emergency Services Program

by Tim Brunicardi

If you are looking for a career change or some extra training, one place you can look to is a two-year college. Hocking College is a college that also offers two-year degrees in Ohio. One program that has gained real momentum is the Firefighter II Certification. This hands-on program gives students the tools they need in order to complete and pass the state-certified exam through the use of state-of-the-art technology and the tutelage of experienced instructors. Plus, those who successfully complete the program are not only employable but are also able to move on to the Fire and Emergency Services Associates Degree program.

Community Colleges in Ohio: A Massive Review

by Tim Brunicardi

Community colleges have been an increasingly popular choice for people at nearly any stage of life because they're flexible when it comes to class schedules, have smaller class sizes for more personalized attention, and offer a variety of programs that prepare students for their ideal careers.

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