• 10 Careers You Can Have with an Associate of Arts Degree

    When it comes to visualizing your professional career and development in the future, it helps to picture your goals within the next 10 years; the idea is to think about your earning potential and how it conforms to your financial horizon. Are you earning enough to support yourself and your loved ones? Do you see…

  • The Difference Between Healthcare Management & Healthcare Administration

    At first glance, health care management and healthcare administration seem identical. Not synonymous in the least, managerial and administrative roles are inherently different. According to Mosby’s Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Health Professions, “management is the act, art, or manner of handling, controlling, directing over primary health care services in a medical group service,” while, “administration is the act of directing, administering following policies and principles in one executive activity,” that typically concern coverage policy, payment and the activities of government contractors. However, the main commonalities of these two roles are the comprehension of ethical and legal responsibilities in the medical field, medical terminology and HIPAA regulations.

  • Top 6 Jobs You Can Get With a Legal Studies Degree

    There’s an assumption that a legal studies degree is only necessary if you want to become a lawyer. On the contrary, there’s so much more that you can do with a legal studies degree. While studying to become a lawyer will require further your education beyond a baccalaureate, there are plenty of occupations that you…

  • What You Need to Know About Becoming a Paralegal in Florida

    If you’re interested in working in law in the state of Florida, then you should know that the job outlook is quite promising. Florida is known for having a high population of immigrants. They may be here on student visas or they may have intentions of living permanently in the United States. The Bureau of…

  • 11 Techniques to Improve Your Study Habits

    When it comes to developing good study habits, there is a method to all of the madness. The type of study habits that you’ve come to practice in high school may not work so well in college. However, you can certainly build on those practices to make your study habits more disciplined—because you’ll need to!…

  • What Are The Requirements to Become a Psychologist In Florida?

    As one of the most densely populated states, the Sunshine State attracts a wide variety of professionals. The areas of psychology, therapy, counseling, and social work specifically are expanding so you can bet many find employment in these growing fields. Home to many well-known colleges and universities such as Florida National University, students can gain…

  • Why a College Degree Could Mean a Higher Paying Job for You

    We want to address some of the naysayers who claim that getting a college education isn’t worth it. While it’s true that there are some jobs that have the potential to offer a healthy salary without stepping foot into a college classroom, there are even more that will just because you did! In 2019, you…

  • 10 Academic Resolutions for the New School Year

    As the clock strikes midnight on New Year’s Eve, people across the globe make promises to themselves—promises to better themselves physically and mentally, to bring order to their lives, and to treat those around them with more courtesy and respect. Beginning a new school year should not be any different; Instead, learn more, become better…

  • The Importance of Academic Advising

    College is a time of major transition for most students. Having just left the rigid organization of high school, the relaxed environment of homeschooling, or re-entering the classroom after an absence, many college students are in a state of great change and in need of good advice. Without academic advice, students could find themselves in…

  • The Importance of Soft Skills in the Workplace

    Employers will never cease to be picky; they may lower their standards a bit when the unemployment rate drops below 3 percent, but they will always have a certain mix of hard and soft skills in mind when they interview applicants. If you have been interviewed for a job only to be turned down after…