These remote summer jobs and paid distance internships can help students build skills and pay for college.
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It was kind of hard to stand or sit precariously for the next 4 or 5 hours. Above me was some woman named Susan who was from San Fran, math/physics major now studying law at UCSF. But she acted like a total bimbo, on one of these organized tours of South America with a bunch of...
College is a major financial investment, and the summer months throughout your high school years can be a great time to get jobs to build up your savings. Students may consider how to utilize their free time in high school to minimize financial stress in the future. PRO: Time to Prepare ...
43% of students scored at or above the proficient level for math, and 43% scored at or above that level for reading. the school’s minority student enrollment is 4%. the student-teacher ratio is 17:1, which is worse than that of the district. the student population is made up of 50...
One of the most valuable parts of internships is the opportunity to get a glimpse into what it’s really like to work in a certain kind of job, company or industry. If you didn’t land an internship this summer, you can still get a feel for different types of jobs by holdinginformati...
D:To recruit elementary school teachers for a special program.答案: B(2)、What is the purpose of the program that the dean describes? ___A:To find jobs for graduating students.B:To help education majors prepare for final exams.C:To offer tutorials to elementary school students.D:To provid...
This is going to be a summer like no other. Most of us are masked, staying ”socially distanced," and trying to find what to do with ourselves as our favorite events and activities, gatherings, and in many cases, our jobs are cancelled, postponed or
Kids don’t learn much coding in school, which can leave them unprepared to tackle computer science in college or in a career. There are more than 540,000 open computing jobs, yet fewer than 50,000 computer-science majors graduated into the workforce last year,according to Cod...
It's real! Linda Hayes Engle, '72, who claims she is mellowing with age, is now living in Cape Coral FL, working two jobs, and very proud of her son who is graduating from college. Jon Cruse, '78, from Washington State sent a note back in July to let us know that he was ...