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PLC, to learn what they are looking for in new hires and encourage them to consider Simon's international students for those overseas posts.
WSJ: For Hire: Foreign Business Students
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Here Mr. Collinge does a real service with a chapter on what students need to consider when they make financial arrangements for school.
WSJ: A Lesson in Finance
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For example, a donor might consider providing struggling graduate students the funds they need to finish their dissertations.
FORBES: How Colleges Rip Off Their Donors, And How To Avoid It
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If you have a low-income relative, or a child who will be at least 19 years old by the end of the year in which the securities will be sold (24 for full-time students providing more than half their income), consider gifting the securities to the relative or child now and having the recipient sell the securities at his or her lower rates.
FORBES: Year-End Tax Planning Tips For Stock Options And Restricted Stock
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For those knowledge workers concerned about outsourcing and those American businesses worried about competition from BRIC countries, consider these statistics from a guide to U.S. MBA admissions for students applying from India.
FORBES: MBA Programs Search for Innovative, Experienced Students
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We hope other scholarship programs and institutions will consider betting on these at risk students and provide them with what it takes for them to graduate.
FORBES: Why Are Tuition Costs Rising?
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In the immediate future, Ehrenberg said maintaining low interest rates will help students leave school with lower debt, which will give them more freedom to consider occupations for reasons other than salaries.
FORBES: Student Loan Rates To Remain Low, For Now
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It would have to consider the future of GCSEs - no longer the "school leaving exam" for most students.
BBC: Exam expert says 'too much testing'
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Consider that the rash of cases in New York stemmed from students who went to Cancun for spring break.
CNN: Commentary: It's time to end flu hysteria
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As for the other half, he wants the university to retain discretion over which students to admit, including the discretion to consider race.
ECONOMIST: Affirmative action