Now that you have a basic understanding of what an E Degree is, you may be asking yourself, why should I choose this route to getting my degree?
The fact is that there are many reasons and we will take a look at the top ones here. When you read through this e book, you [...]
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Why Study Through E Degrees?
Pick the Right Courses
One of the factors that can increase your school grades is to make sure you pick and choose the right courses of study. Most people don’t realize that choosing the right courses can limit the amount of stress and difficulty in their course load, as well as raise their grades, here are some tips.
Meet With Your Guidance Counselor
Don’t let your freshman year pass by without seeing a counselor. It may be a dreaded activity to you to schedule an appointment and sit down to discuss your future, but you’ll be glad you did. Nothing impresses a guidance counselor more than a student that is prepared. By visiting them during your freshman year, [...]
FSWE Study Guide
The Foreign Service Written Exam (FSWE) offered by the U.S. Department of State allows a successful test taker to become a Foreign Service Officer (FSO). The U.S. has diplomats in over 165 different countries throughout the world; the U.S. Foreign Service Office position begins the journey for all diplomats. A Foreign Officer may choose [...]
FPGEE Study Guide
The Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examination (FPGEE) offered by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) grants a successful test taker the opportunity to take the FPGEC certification exam to validate their pharmaceutical studies in a foreign country.
FPC Study Guide
The Fundamental Payroll Certification (FPC) Examination offered by the American Payroll Association (APA) grants successful candidates as FPC Certified Professionals. The test is open to anyone wanting to prove their understanding of payroll procedures. The certification is good for a period of three years, at which point the candidate must recertify through a process arranged [...]
