With a BA from Wesleyan University and an MFA from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Sarah is a writer, educator, and artist. She served as a graduate instructor at the University of Illinois, a tutor at St Peter’s School in Philadelphia, and an academic writing tutor and thesis mentor at Wesleyan’s Writing Workshop.
If you’re considering law school after your undergraduate degree, you will need to take the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT). This 4-hour exam with approximately 100 questions plays a major role in which law schools can qualify for, in particular, your LSAT score percentile, basically, where your score ranks...
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Want to experience the business world? There’s a wide variety of paths when it comes to business careers, whether you’d like to work at a tech firm, a nonprofit organization, or on the business side of healthcare. Perhaps you’re interested in finance roles, or maybe you’re more drawn to...
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Are you a high school student thinking about going into medicine or a related biomedical research field? Want to get a head start with medical research experience, or just test out if a career in medicine feels right for you? Check out these 20 highly-rated medical internships for high...
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With the computer science job market growing rapidly, computer science internships are becoming common for students looking to supplement their studies with real-world work experience. Though many internships are designed for college students, some high school computer science internships also provide motivated students with experiences in the professional field....
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Is Community College Free? This blog will answer that question and explore state-by-state policies on providing free or reduced-cost tuition. Before we dive into that topic, let’s take a broad look at why one might consider community college in the first place. Why community college? Whether you’re a high...
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