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Careers & Employment (Education): Competition in the job market may be stiffer than ever, but so to do ample and diverse opportunities abound. Either way, you may feel overwhelmed by your prospects or lack there of, and seek guidance to gain that vital first step through the door. Look no further than Career & Employment eBooks. Here you will gather resources and advice from people not much unlike yourself who succeeded in careers you dream about or maximized alternative opportunities you never realized existed. In addition there are various tools that, when pieced together, practically hold your hand through the entire experience of earning a good education, conducting a job search, writing a cover letter and resume, interviewing with poise and charm, landing a position, and finally, building and enriching a lifelong career.

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The Scholarship & Grant Guide
by Jerry Bohlken

From the Site... "It’s no secret, for decades college tuitions have been skyrocketing. And as the cost of higher education has exploded, students and families struggle to keep up with the high price tags…      The Scholarship & Grant Guide is the fastest resource ever created to find free money from scholarships and grants. Don't bother to fill-out applications for "student loans" until you find all the free money waiting for you... waiting to be given out to those who ask. Millions upon millions given away in the form of scholarships and grants…"

Scholarship Opportunities for All
by Low Jeremy

There are thousands upon thousands of scholarships and institutions dedicated to give free education for all. The question however is: “With countless scholarships opportunities up for grab, are there enough for all?”

With is question at hand, let us look at several types of scholarship opportunities that would somehow give us the final view that there are enough scholarship opportunities for all.

Academic scholarship

The most popular type of scholarship grant is the academic scholarship. Here, applicants must be eligible to keep up with the academic requirements of the sponsor. Most applicants who take this type of scholarship can either be highly proficient in academics or an average person so long as grades can be maintained.

Athletic scholarship

Next to academic scholarship, the athletic scholarship is the second most popular type of scholarship that is up for grab. Applicants of athletic scholarship are usually chosen but it is still open for all. The opportunities here are endless since there are several types of activities you might be proficient with that would fall to athletic scholarship. However, since there are many athletes would want to finish college through athletic scholarship, there is a fierce competition between applicants.

Colleges and universities give both the academic and athletic scholarships but there are other institutions that give these types of scholarships.

Institutional scholarships

Here, the sponsors are groups or institutions who willingly devote themselves in providing students with the opportunities to finish college without worrying about the finances. Institutions can have their special groups to answer. There are institutions that grant scholarships to Hispanics, African-Americans, minorities, women, disabled, and Native Americans. There are also institutions that provide free education on a specific field such as Nursing, Engineering, Medicine, Law, Business, and Sciences among others.

Institutions would also refer to religious groups that could provide free education to their members who qualify for the grant. It would also include large corporations that stretch their services in providing students with free education. This does not stop here, after finishing a degree, the scholars will surely get an immediate job under the same company that gave then their free education.

Institutions can also include local governments. Like large corporations, becoming a local government scholarship would provide you an immediate job soon after you finish the degree.
Institutions would also include unions that provide free educational opportunities to children of their members.

All these could give each scholarship seeking every chance to get free education. The task, however, is to make sure that you get the right scholarship suited to your need.

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Studying for Exams Made Simple
by Robert Seiler

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