Only 7% of Kids Today Will Pick the Same Career as Their Parents
We all want our kids to grow up and do something that they love. We also want then to make good money, which is why I hope my kids fall into the majority of this study.
We all want our kids to grow up and do something that they love. We also want then to make good money, which is why I hope my kids fall into the majority of this study.
I have talked to several people that are headed back to school this year to further their education or just to take small side classes to get them out of the house during this awful cold spell we have been having
According to a survey from Daily Mail, if your adult children move back home after college, don't expect to get rid of them anytime soon.
The average age a kid needs to move back home is 23 . . . which is a year or two after they finish college. But then they stay for an average of THREE years . . . until they're 26.
There are some students graduating college with pretty nontraditional degrees, especially those from individualized study programs, but the latest online offering from The University of Edinburgh is a little bit out-of-this-world.
It's official, your children are never going to survive on their own. A job placement company from Business Insider called the Adecco Group released a survey on recent college graduates, and found that more than half still depend on their parents to help pay living expenses . . .
32% rely on their parents to pay their cell phone bill.
Do you think sending your kids to college means that they go away, have some fun, study, live in a dorm and graduate four years later? Not so much. A nonprofit group called Complete College America just compliled some stats that say the vast majority of college students are part-time and taking around eight years to complete a four-year degree.
· The CSI Secular Student Alliance will show the documentary ‘Friends of God’ at 6 p.m. next Tuesday in the Fine Arts Recital Hall. This movie is about the evangelical movement that has become such a powerful force in American politics in recent years. Afterward, the audience will discuss the film. Everyone is welcome and admission is free.
Graduation season is all around us. A lot of our friends and family are graduating from both High School and College. We definitely want to tell all of the graduates we know that we are proud of them by getting them a nice card and a gift, but what do you get a graduate?
CSI Easter Egg Hunt. This starts at 5 p.m. today (Friday) on the lawn north of the Student Union building. It’s for kids up to age 12. After the egg hunt, there’ll be activity booths for the kids, including face painting and photos with the Easter Bunny
Turns out, the way your precious little angel handles that balance is the BEST way to figure out how their grades are going to turn out.
In a new study at George Mason University, a researcher found that the two best ways to predict a college student's GPA are the amount of time they spend studying . . . and the amount of time they spend drinking.
Chris Anderson from the Herrett Observatory and Faulkner Planetarium was our guest this morning. Tonight, he'll be hosting an astromomy talk about the search for extraterrestrial intelligence. Is there life out there?