Nobody likes to sell themselves short in life and end up a data entry clerk. If you say your dream is to be an architect you don\'t want to end up tapping a keyboard while you cry out from the sheer mind-numbing boredom of it all.
Do you want to end up like this guy, a road kill detective? We can all pretend to like our jobs and give them fancy names to make us feel better, but it still means he\'s collecting stinking dead animals from the side of the road.
Charles Barkley says that high school basketball players should have to spend two years in college before being drafted. Do the fans agree? Find out on FANARCY, Tuesdays at 10:30ET on VERSUS.
The mission of the Iowa Federation of College Republicans is to spread the message of conservative principles among college students across the state of Iowa, assist in the campaigns of Republican candidates, and serve as a source of ideas for our state legislators, state party, and citizens of Iowa.
Dason and Chris, two young Hong Kongers now studying in American universities, talk about their experience preparing for their standardized tests at the Princeton Review in Hong Kong. For more information, go to the Princeton Review blog at http://blog.princetonreviewhk.com
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Check out what happens when a college kid thinks that drinking a flaming shot would be a good idea. See how instantly you too can turn into a fire belching dragon like this guy in this totally epic fail video. If your still bored, check out/add my profile if you like 'fails' or are into that sort of thing.
Germany is witnessing a constant rise in the number of private schools – there are roughly 3000 at present. The reason: Many parents have lost faith in state-run education, not least after the damning verdict and the abysmal ratings of the so-called 2006 PISA report. They prefer to send their children to privately funded schools. The percentage of private students has reached eight percent nationwide and has doubled since the mid-1990s, regardless of monthly tuition fees of an average 150 Euros per child. Private schools may follow a variety of different educational approaches. Nevertheless they are united in their ultimate objective of providing a better and individually-tailored education to their pupils. Hamburg’s Bugenhagen College is one of the schools that are going down this route. It is particularly worth mentioning that the college does not differentiate between non-handicapped and disabled youngsters.