Archive for August, 2009

How A Federal Perkins Student Loan Can Help To Finance Your Study?

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
How A Federal Perkins Student Loan Can Help To Finance Your Study?

A Federal Perkins Loan is a very low-interest loan that can be used for both undergraduate and graduate students who are in financial need. Yes, you can apply for more than one type of government student loans.

There is a lot on information available from the National Student Loans Service Centre to help recent graduates through the dilemma of facing this debt while trying a make a living. There are many people with great careers w (more…)

Law school FAQ

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
Law school FAQ

Can I apply for law school with a Bachelors in Nursing?
I’m currently studying to be an LVN and was considering continuing afterwards to become an RN and obtaining a Bachelors in Nursing. However, I currently work at a law firm and don’t want to necessarily strike out the possibility of law school in my future. I have a.

can i get a job as a summer associate in a law firm even though I graduated from law s (more…)

Discover your Career Opportunities With a Law Degree

Monday, August 17th, 2009
Discover your Career Opportunities With a Law Degree

“I like to pursue a law degree, but I hate to become a lawyer. What else can I do with my law degree besides being a lawyer?” You may be frustrating with this question in deciding to take up a law degree program because you worry that the law degree can’t help you to find a career after graduation. Most often people with a law degree pursue careers as lawyers, but you are not limited to this career with a law degree. Law degree students find many (more…)

Law Teaching in Tourism of Argentina

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009
Law Teaching in Tourism of Argentina

Introduction

We think Tourism represents a great deal for any state strategical development. We believe its diffusion and awareness must be so much present in formal as in informal education; thus, we will take over the law teaching issue in higher levels and oriented to tourism students.

From a historical perspective, it is not wrong to assert that Tourism syllabi, in South America in general and in our coun (more…)

Credit Cards and High School Students

Monday, August 10th, 2009
Credit Cards and High School Students

The Federal law doesn’t provide any restrictions about issuing credit cards to minors. In fact, credit card companies consider teen-agers as a very profitable market. Most credit card companies often require a co-signer when a minor applies for a credit card. When a teen-ager reaches the age of 18, he has the right to sign-up for a credit card on his name even without a cosigner.

Are Student Credit Cards an Advantage?(more…)