Archive for March, 2011

Student Loans : How to Find a Low-Interest Student Loan

Low-interest student loans are dependent upon a good credit score, the state of the economy and interest rate levels, whether it is a variable or fixed loan and where the loan is coming from. Find lower-interest loans, raising credit scores and having a cosigner to help, with financial advice from a guidance counselor in this free video on student loans. Expert: Cheri Ashwood Contact: www.wearehdtv.com Bio: Cheri Ashwood has a bachelor’s degree in psychology and education, and has been a guidance counselor for nearly a decade. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

Hello Friends ! This is Harshvardhan and currently studying the B.Com Accounting and Finance Course and I am in First Year. This time I want to score 85%. So please give me suggestions reagarding how to score high marks. Thank You.

MBA after BSc or should I do a MSc as well?

I recently got admitted to a top British university to study finance and accounting management. What I want to know is that is there any point in doing an MSc as well before going for my MBA or is it basically pointless if thats my ultimate goal?

im a sophomore studying finance and planning on going abroad next semester. where should i go?
choices between
1) london
2) rome
3) istanbul

london is the most expensive program…then rome…then istanbul is the cheapest which is the same as my tuition and housing for a semester at my college..
i like city life (love nyc) so i picked london initially bc its very city ish with a great night life..rome is diff though with small cute shops and not crazy nightlife but with amazing food and makes it easy to travel all of italy…and istanbul i dont know much about, heard its an amazing city but not sure about living there…the cost of it appeals to me a lot

so where should i go!

I have no idea what to study in college?

Im a HS senior, going to college in the fall. Throughout HS, I have been constantly changing my mind on what I want to do in the future. I know Im going to be told that I don’t have to declare a major yet, but I have narrowed myself down to some choices and hopefully I can get some help here.

I want to study something that will get me a high-paying job when Im older and I am probably going to go to grad school. My favorite things to study are social sciences; such as psych, sociology, history, economics. I also enjoy literature and writing, as well as business studies. I can deal with math and science (if I have to take it), but I try to avoid it as much as I can. I don’t mind math as much, but science (especially biology and some chemistry) bothers me.

Here are some majors I’m considering:

Accounting, Computer Science, MIS, Finance, Economics, Psychology, Sociology

Can you please give me a brief overview of these majors and let me know what jobs I can get with what degrees in them

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