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Curt Rosengren, a career coach, says that in order to find a job that fulfills your passion for fun, you have to know yourself and understand what makes you tick. "Ask yourself 'what does fun mean to me'?" http://education.yahoo.net/articles/careers_for_fun_people.htm

5 Careers That Let You Have Fun on the Job

Let's face it; liberal-arts degrees get a bum rap. Everyone wants to know what in the world you're going to be able to do with that philosophy or history or literature degree. http://www.quintcareers.com/printable/marketing_liberal-arts_degrees.html

Ten Ways to Market Your Liberal Arts Degree

http://www.studyabroad.uci.edu/prospective/finaid.shtml If you can afford to go to UCI, you can afford to study abroad! See sample cost comparisons .

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Forks Over Knives | Sample Recipes from Everyday Happy Herbivore

http://eap.ucop.edu/OurPrograms/Pages/Searches/SearchResults.aspx?countryids=2,8,16,22,23,31,9,425&optionids=1,5,9&languageid=10&quarters=-1&classlevelids=4&subjectids=4,9,57,48&isorsearch=false 2.85 cumulative GPA at the time of application and maintained through the end of the last term prior to departure. GPA Note : • Imperial College London: Students with a GPA in the 2.85-2.99 range should submit a letter from an engineering faculty who can explain this GPA and the student’s potential for success in the program. GPA Note : • King’s College London: 3.3 cumulative GPA is required for American studies, classics, English, film, and philosophy; 3.5 cumulative GPA is required for history; 3.75 cumulative GPA is required for admission to courses taken in the War Studies Department.

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As part of the application process you will be asked to rank your Australian university preferences, so EAP recommends that you explore the host university websites (below). In evaluating the differences between universities, you might consider whether courses in your major are available to exchange students; the number of students enrolled; the layout of the campus; whether on-campus housing is guaranteed; the size and attractions of the nearest city; the comments made by knowledgeable family, friends, and returnees; and your preference for an urban, suburban, or rural locale. You will notice that each Australian host university offers a full complement of the usual campus amenities, sports facilities, and cultural learning opportunities. http://eap.ucop.edu/OurPrograms/australia/Pages/immersion_australia_universities.aspx

UCEAP: Our Programs | Immersion - Australia Universities

UCEAP: Our Programs | Univ. of Hong Kong (HKU)

http://eap.ucop.edu/OurPrograms/hong_kong/Pages/univ_of_hong_kong.aspx The University of Hong Kong (HKU) is the oldest and most prestigious institution of higher education in Hong Kong, embracing all the major areas of teaching and research. The University of Hong Kong offers course work in a wide range of disciplines and departments in English (with the exception of classes in Chinese language and literature). HKU dormitory/residence halls provide a good opportunity to get to know local and international students through social activities, crazy floor competitions, and sports.
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Matrices, vectors, vector spaces, transformations. Covers all topics in a first year college linear algebra course.

Rent Textbooks. Buy Textbooks. Cheap Textbook Rentals for College | Chegg.com

At Chegg, we know how expensive college textbooks can be. That's why we give students the option to rent textbooks, as well as buy both new and used textbooks. Chegg also lets you sell textbooks directly to us, and we'll pay top dollar for your books.

100 Books Every High School Student Should Read | Accredited Online Colleges.com

When preparing for college, one of the smartest moves a high schooler can make is to read, read, read. This is especially true of literary classics.