It seems Emma Watson may have felt Hermione Granger’s pain – it’s hard being smart.
‘Harry Potter’ starlet Emma Watson may have had to abandon her Ivy League ambitions thanks to the bullying she faced from fellow students at posh American University, Brown.
The actress started her Higher Education in September 2009 with the intention of receiving a degree in European women’s history and drama. At the time, she admitted being ‘scared’ that she wouldn’t fit in when she arrived at the university.
Thursday, 28 April 2011
Emma Watson may have been bullied out of an Ivy League University
How to earn an Ivy League Degree Online
Want to earn an Ivy League degree online, but can't commute to an Ivy League campus? You're in luck. Several Ivy League universities now offer complete degrees online, and a couple offer blended programs.
A degree earned from an Ivy League university is golden ticket to a career of your dreams. A diploma that states that you have graduated from an Ivy League university will make a prospective employer favor you over other applicants. In fact, these employers will not even wait for you to send them your resume; they will approach you and offer you a post in their companies.
Read the full story here: Ivy League Distance Education Programs
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Wednesday, 27 April 2011
See How Dartmouth one of the Ivy League Colleges is Helping the Relief Efforts for Japan
The Dartmouth community is responding to aid Japan in the aftermath of the devastating 9.0 magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami on March 11. The College is currently working with alumni, students, the Town of Hanover, and others on how the community can best provide support in this crisis. Updates on these efforts and how you can contribute will be published here.
Tuesday, 26 April 2011
Princeton makes offers to 8.39 percent of applicants in record admission cycle
Princeton University has offered admission to 2,282 students, or 8.39 percent of the record 27,189 applicants for the class of 2015 in what may be the most selective admission process in the University's history. This compares with Princeton's final admission rates of 8.8 percent for the class of 2014 and 10.1 percent for the class of 2013.
The applicant pool has increased 98.5 percent over the past seven years, with Princeton's strong academic programs and financial aid policies continuing to appeal to prospective students from around the United States and the world.
Monday, 25 April 2011
Yale University Fun Facts (YES, they DO have a super secret society - President Bush was a member)
Prestigious Yale University was founded in 1701 in, what was known at that time, as the Colony of Connecticut.
It is the third oldest university in the country and is part of the elite Ivy League with schools like Harvard, Princeton, and Brown.
The university is currently ranked third on the US News & World Report college rankings. They are known as one of the premier research universities in the nation.
However, there are some facts that not many people do not know about Yale University – 5 fun facts are listed below.
See the list of fun facts: Yale University Fun Facts
Thursday, 21 April 2011
Ivy League Undergraduate Major Fields of Study
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Cornell University has over 75 undergraduate majors to choose from. If you are looking for an Ivy League degree then check out Cornell Univesity.
Earn Your Master's in Public Relations - 100% Online
Those who hold a master degree in public relations may consider themselves to be PR representatives. The role of a Public Relations (PR) representative is to use written and oral communications with skill and proper tract in relaying information and messages on behalf of a person, persons or organization.
As a successful PR Rep will be able to make their message heard and received by individuals and the media. An unsuccessful PR Rep can hurt and tarnish ones reputation. To ensure that you don’t become the latter, consider a Masters in Public Relations.
Two top universities now offer a Master's degree in Public Relations Online - one of them, GWU, is a top-notch research university ranked among the best in the nation. Not a bad way to spice up your resume, eh? Get the full scoop: Master Degree in Public Relations Online
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http://www.accelerated-degree.com/online-masters-degrees/master-degree-in-pub...
Wednesday, 20 April 2011
Can a College Degree Earned on an iPad Be as Good as One Earned in the Ivy League? The answer is Yes!
Yes, and maybe even better, Anya Kamenetz, 30, author of "Generation Debt" and "DIY U: Edupunks, Edupreneurs, and the Coming Transformation of Higher Education" told an audience of faculty and students at Richard Stockton College on Tuesday. She said the accessibility, cost and quality of higher education must change to meet the demands of a growing global population.
"I believe we are at a tipping point," she said, citing reduced state aid and mounting student debt at a time when most jobs that provide a middle class living wage require a college degree.
Her proposed solution is a more innovative use of resources ranging from YouTube to the Open Courseware Consortium to give students more options.
How might that work?
Rather than assigning a term paper, a professor has students write Wikipedia entries on Latin American authors not represented in the online encyclopedia. Those articles are then peer-reviewed by users of the site.
A publisher makes the online edition of a textbook available for free to read, but charges for downloads or printouts.
A group of students from anywhere who want to learn about something get together online and develop their own program.
"We are going from one path to many paths," Kamenetz said. "You can design your own path."
Tuesday, 19 April 2011
Online Courses From Ivy League Schools
Did you know that you're able to get a college degree online? It's a fact that not many people realize. Thanks to the internet and the advent of online colleges and university courses, you can now receive and Ivy League education from the comforts of your own home. Of course this method of learning doesn't suit everyone, but it is a great alternative for the working-class academic who otherwise would not be able to pursue a college education.
That being said the benefits of taking online courses are plentiful. Below are just a few of those benefits.
Monday, 18 April 2011
The Top Ivy League Schools - See who is rated #1
All of the Ivy League schools have strict admissions criteria. They will require that you have a high GPA and a SAT score in the top percentile. You should also have many extracurricular and leadership activities, including sports, student council, and volunteer opportunities in the community. The prestige that goes along with graduating from one of the institutions makes the extra effort worth it, however.
Read the full story here: Top Ivy League Schools
At more colleges, computers are replacing classrooms
Taking an online class is no longer a novelty on college campuses, no longer the sole domain of long-distance learners sitting in their living rooms in between jobs and kids.
More college students than ever before are demanding it as an option when they register for classes -- even traditional students who live on campus. Many are mixing online and conventional classes for convenience or as a way to avoid getting locked out of an overbooked course.
Saturday, 9 April 2011
Yale University Master of Arts Program in International and Developement Economics
Since its inception in 1955, Yale University's Master's degree program in International and Development Economics (IDE) has awarded degrees to over 700 students from more than 70 different countries. The program, which is administered by the Economic Growth Center on behalf of Yale's Department of Economics, is designed to provide rigorous academic training to students whose careers are or will be in the area of economic development or international economics.
The global economic environment has become increasingly complex and poses a myriad of new challenges for policy makers and professionals in all fields. Change in both the political and economic arenas has been rapid, and policy makers must be able to respond quickly and appropriately to new conditions. The ability to respond requires that leaders have a detailed understanding of the economic forces that affect economic growth, influence international trade, and shape the world. The curriculum of the IDE program is designed to help students develop a solid core of analytic skills that will be of value in meeting such challenges in subsequent professional work. While the IDE program does not have a research component, such as a thesis requirement, it is designed to produce graduates who are aware of, and able to process, leading edge academic and policy research.
Sunday, 3 April 2011
Exercise May Lower Risk of Death for Men With Prostate Cancer says The Harvard School of Public Health
Boston, MA – A new study of men with prostate cancer finds that physical activity is associated with a lower risk of overall mortality and of death due to prostate cancer. The Harvard School of Public Health and University of California, San Francisco researchers also found that men who did more vigorous activity had the lowest risk of dying from the disease. It is the first study in men with prostate cancer to evaluate physical activity after diagnosis in relation to prostate cancer-specific mortality and overall mortality.
The study appears in an advance online edition of the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
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