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  • Everyone knows how traditional classes work. You attend lecture, see your professor and fellow students face-to-face, and turn in hard copies of your assignments. But what about online courses? How do those work?

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  • The economy is strong and expanding right now. But we all know that - at some point - what goes up, must come down. Eventually, it will cycle back into a recession. What does that mean for you, the prospective student? Should you take the plunge and invest time and money into a degree? Nothing is guaranteed, but there are career fields that provide stability when the economy inevitably contracts.

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  • Don’t let the stresses of starting back to school get you down. Focus on making this the best year yet and putting yourself in the best position to succeed. As we gear up to start another semester at Amberton, here are a few tips to get off on the right foot.

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  • Technology has revolutionized the face of college education and how students access various opportunities. Working adult students have more options to further their education than ever before. Now is a prime time to take advantage of these opportunities and change your “someday” into “today".

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  • Many things are going right for the economy right now, and the labor market is at the forefront. Rising profits are cajoling businesses to try to fill numerous job openings. So why is this a good time to get your degree?

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  • Many universities are moving away from requiring the GRE or GMAT for graduate school admissions, or are changing the emphasis placed on scores for specific circumstances. Admissions boards are using substitute components to evaluate applicants, including resumes, portfolios, writing samples, professional work experience, and more. These markers are often more predictive of a student’s performance and professional success than standardized testing.

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