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    Jim noticed he needed to go to school he started going right away. Soon after high school, he decided to do college requirement work in the summer so he can enter freshman year of University. After university Jim decided to go to law school and he learned to become an attorney. “TWO years after I left Lincoln I completed…

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    UNL is a public college, home of the Cornhuskers, the University of Lincoln has two main campuses, one the City Campus and East Campus (only two miles apart). Along with twelve residence halls, six libraries, eighteen sororities, and thirty-three fraternities. Which seems really nice having a lot to choose from, because…

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    Prosper or Perish Are you aware that Lincoln Land community college has 124 full-time teaching faculty and 226 part-time instructors? Having so many choices makes for a difficult decision on the students’ part when choosing the right professor. It’s hard to pick a professor with whom you’ve never met, or at best know very little about. However, there is a solution to all of the confusion! The wonderful web designers at www.RateMyProfessor.com provided student with a place to go and share their…

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    why I would like to go to the University of Chicago, but I’d like to start off with the academic aspect of the university. While not specifically a Liberal Arts college, it seems to me that “The Core” is very akin to a Liberal Arts curriculum in the sense that it forces you to expand yourself into different disciplines. I am a big believer in learning about everything because, as I have found, everything is interconnected. With “The Core” curriculum at the University of Chicago, that message of…

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    million dollars for the athletic department and six hundred thousand dollars to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering to endow a scholarship. And Eli Manning A dedicated Hurricane Katrina volunteer, the Giants quarterback also raised two and a half million dollars for the University of Mississippi Medical Center’s Children’s Hospital and recently donated one million million to the University of Mississippi Ole Miss Opportunity Scholarship fund. Some athletes spend their…

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    Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb and Blind. The first superintendent was to be Edward Miner Gallaudet, the son of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet who founded the first school for the Deaf in the United States. In 1864, President Abraham Lincoln signed the authorization of the institution to grant college degrees. Gallaudet was made president, and he presided over the first commencement in June 1869 when three graduates received diplomas signed by President…

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    Joining a sorority has been one of my dreams ever since I was a little girl. Growing up with an older sister who was in a sorority at Western Illinois University, I was taught everything I needed to know. Upon coming to University of Nebraska-Lincoln, I formally rushed and joined Phi Mu in fall 2013. We are a group of friendly, responsible, smart and diverse young woman. The definition of sorority, found on dictionary.com, states that a sorority is: “a society or a club of women or girls,…

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    A person needs to achieve certain goals before you call them successful. I have set certain goals I would like to achieve in my lifetime, and many of them include my career plans. Currently, I attend the University of Lincoln-Nebraska. I am majoring in Classics/Religious studies, Political Science, and a track in Pre-Law. I chose these majors because I want to be prepared to further my education by attending law school. Depending on my future LSAT scores, I have many different law schools in…

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    Is a University degree necessary to succeed in life? The literal meaning of the word success, which originated from the Latin verb succedere, is accomplishment of an aim or purpose. However, the definition of success might vary from person to person. This is why it is very difficult to answer the claim that a person needs a university education to be successful in life because success in life means different things to different people. For a youngster, success might mean having a lot of money…

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    LINCOLN — As tuition of Nebraska President Hank Bounds reflects on his first yr on the job, he sees an institution that's already very good. Looking forward, he envisions it becoming “pleasant.” And, along the way in which, he hopes to make a difference on the earth. “I suppose the institution of Nebraska has the advantage to be a enormous in higher ed,” Bounds mentioned Thursday in an interview. “and that i’m convinced that that is the case at present, extra now than ever. Not most effective am…

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