In the recent years Leicester is moving up its ranking in all major league tables in the UK and the world. It is now ranked as a Top 15 UK university, challenging for a place in the top ten. Leicester is ranked 12th in the UK by the Complete University Guide 2008. It is described as a “first class university” by the Guide, signifying its outstanding performance in the ranking profile. Leicester is ranked joint 16th among all UK universities and joint 151st in the world by the Shanghai Jiao Tong University League Table. It is one of only 21 UK universities to feature in the world top 200 univer (more…)
If you are interested in health and the human body, but are wary of traditional medicine, you can build a road map towards a satisfying career through alternative medicine and health degrees online. If you have a full-time job, and little time to devote to being a full time student, there is an array of accredited online alternative medicine programs available. They are usually flexible, and can fit easily into even the busiest schedules. (more…)
An education is an important thing for anybody. Without a college education, even a high school education, there are very few jobs out there that will offer you the financial stability needed for your future. An education for single moms is especially important because not only do you have to fend for yourself financially, but you also have one or maybe more children to take care of. Juggling a job and trying to take care of the children at the same time can be a daunting process, and it is imperative that you find a way to get an education. (more…)
From all that is seen and unseen no “unusual” learning impediment, or idiosyncrasy for that matter, has probably ever etched its stone in a sociologically renowned two-year college in downtown Bridgeport, CT before I walked in. I was told before I registered that I would need a significant amount of (confidential) documentation describing the limitations associated with my “high-functioning” autistic self. I took it to heart that there were several, maybe hundreds of, others who had the same disability and applied to the same college, but my kind of disability was probably more of a “normal” k (more…)