Education

3 interview questions for mechanical engineers

December 22, 2012 Engineering

Getting interviewed for a mechanical engineering position is tricky. In a nutshell, your interview preparation essentially consists of two parts. One, you have to remember a lot of theoretical stuff that may not have any real life implication. Two, you have to understand lots of everyday stuff relating it to the concepts taught in your [...]

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Cracking the Myths about Master’s Degrees in Education

September 21, 2012 Education

Some people avoid getting a Master of Science in Education because they think the work won’t be worth the reward. There are a slew of myths surrounding this degree, and most of them are far from the truth. Before you miss out on a great opportunity, you need to know the truth about getting an [...]

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The most expensive places to work in the USA

September 6, 2012 USA

With ever-advancing technology on offer, programming is today one of the most sought-after skills in the US. As a programmer, you’ll likely find work in most of the country’s major cities – but if only the best will do, North America boasts an array of the world’s biggest and brightest technology companies. California is home [...]

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Tips for Applying For College

September 6, 2012 Education

Well, college can be a pain in the rear end that is for sure. One of the most difficult areas when it comes to starting your college career is finding the right school for you and then applying for that school and hoping to get in. Sure, if you have great grades and did everything [...]

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Hans Rosling, a Swedish Health Expert admits that Indian students were better than him

April 5, 2012 Education

I’m running short of words in praise of this video. See it yourself to experience the feeling of watching a genius speak about Indians and Asians in general.

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My admission interview with Robert Gordon University

April 2, 2012 Education

This is an interview I did recently at GeeBee Consultants in Pune in 2009. Representatives from UK universities had come to India to interview students. The purpose of the interview was to give spot admissions to eligible students. The person who was going to take my interview was the Dean of Robert Gordon University. He [...]

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Reasons for rejection of application for admission to B Schools

February 10, 2012 Education

Ever wondered why applications to Business schools get rejected? Here are common reasons for rejections divulged by Admission Committee experts. Watch the video with attention, note down the reasons and try to prevent your rejection by following the advice given by the Admission committee members.

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About Happy Schools Blog

February 6, 2012 Education

I had stumbled upon a blog called Happy School Blog a couple of months back. I’ve been repeatedly visiting it since then. The more I read there, the more I get to know about Masters program in the USA. Happy Schools Blog I’ve subscribed to their email newsletter, subscribed to their RSS feed, subscribed them [...]

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How a Last-Bencher scored 1440 in GRE Test

February 1, 2012 Education

Hello everyone, I am Shashikanth and am just like the every other guy you find sitting at the back benches of the class idling his time away playing games on mobile phone, praying desperately for the lecture to end. Now, let me introduce you to my not-so-great academic profile. My highest qualification is a bachelor’s [...]

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How to choose the right college for Engineering

January 22, 2012 Education

This article is for Indian parents who are looking for advice on choosing a good engineering college for their children. It’s a parents’ choice In India, the selection of engineering college is parents decision. Students don’t decide which college they want to join. At the age of 18, having just finished their 12th, they don’t [...]

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