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Scholarship Scams

Despite what most people think, there is a TON of money out there available for college students in need. Resources like Fastweb.com and Scholarshipexperts.com are great examples of where you should begin your scholarship search. Be forewarned, as with any situation where…

Scholarships College Guy 24 Apr 2007 2 Comments

Scholarship of the Week: Leonardo Da Vinci Scholarship

Leonardo Da Vinci Scholarship

Overview:You must submit an essay of a minimum of 500 words that answers the following question: Of the countless accomplishments that Leonardo Da Vinci has made in the field of art, science, mathematics, etc., what do you…

Scholarships College Guy 19 Apr 2007 No Comments

Scholarship of the Week: Atlas Shrugged Essay Contest

Atlas Shrugged Essay Contest

Overview: Ayn Rand’s objective philosophy and love of capitalism leaves most readers either in awe or fury. Her opinions are as strong as the characters in her stories. Personally, I am a big fan Atlas Shrugged and The…

Scholarships College Guy 26 Mar 2007 No Comments

Scholarship of the Week: Blogging for Progress

Scholarship of the Week will be a new weekly post on some of the cool scholarships that I come across.

Blogging For Progress Scholarship

Overview: The idea behind ProgressiveU is to get students communicating about issues that matter beyond their social lives. They…

Scholarships College Guy 06 Mar 2007 No Comments

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The Ultimate Web 2.0 Academic Guide for College Students

Career Advice & Featured & Studying Tips 13 Sep 2007 2 Comments

Every day, college students around the globe are participating in the phenomenon that is labeled Web 2.0, yet many of them have no clue. Some techies debate whether it really needs its own title, but they can agree that the idea behind Web 2.0 is an Internet that focuses on people and community. Facebook, now a college student's life and blood, is a perfect example of a Web 2.0 application, one that connects people and puts the focus on the individual. This blog, MySpace, Flickr, YouTube, all of these are applications that empower people to communicate, create and share their passions. This philosophy has spawned literally thousands of applications deemed Web 2.0 for every known ...