What your readers need to know about applying to graduate school and trends in the workplace
NEW YORK--(COLLEGIATE PRESSWIRE)--Nov. 14, 2000--
* Should you go straight to graduate school or get some experience in the work place? Experts can talk about the pros and cons of either choice.
* Are dot-coms bust? Reports abound of dot-coms closing as a dizzying pace. Is this the right time for new graduates to join internet start ups or are you better offer getting your early experience in a traditional company?
* Is graduate school too late for study abroad? Not if you’re interested in an international MBA. More and more Americans are going overseas to earn an MBA. Kaplan graduate admissions experts can tell you about the opportunities.
* Where the jobs are. Everyone know that demand is high for workers with high tech skills. But that’s not all. Did you know that Human Resources Management is a growing field, as is Public Health?
* Do you really want to be a lawyer? Law school is a long road to hoe and an expensive one too. Does the degree have value even if you don’t practice law? Experts can discuss the many ways to use a law degree.
* Medical school is more competitive than ever. Managed care has definitely changed the way doctors practice medicine, but that hasn’t made it any easier to become a doctor. For the latest on getting into medical school and preparing for a career in medicine, Kaplan experts can tell you what it takes to become a doctor today.
* How are college students using the web to search for jobs and investigate graduate school? There are more services than ever out there to help busy college students get the information they need.
* For vet school, the VCAT is no longer the test of choice. More veterinary schools require the GRE for animal-loving applicants, making development of the skills tested on the GRE essential during the undergrad years.
* The cost of college education is skyrocketing. Kaplan experts can discuss changes to financial aid and educational tax breaks and credits, as well as the new Kaplan Student Loan program, which provides loans for test prep courses.
* Almost time to start paying off those student loans. Kaplan experts can advise on the best strategies to start whittling away at that debt.
We hope that these story ideas are helpful. For more information or to speak with a Kaplan expert, please contact:
Adrienne Berman, 212-707-5235, [email protected] Katherine Engstrom, 212-974-2769, [email protected]
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