PRINCETON, N.J., Feb. 2, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ – Scholarships help students achieve higher education goals?? Public high school seniors from throughout New Jersey are eligible to receive scholarships of up to $5,000 from the Educational Testing Service (ETS) Community Read More →
By Lee Chang-sup Comparing two novelists and their works ― Shin Kyung-sook and Earnest Hemingway ― might be inappropriate and controversial. But for Koreans aspiring to improve English proficiency, the comparison is logical and necessary. They need to read the Read More →
This was written by David B. Cohen, who has been a teacher since 1993 and is in his 13th year of teaching in California public high schools. He is National Board Certified, and is associate director of the Accomplished California Read More →
A friend recently reposted a line — “Haters = Having Anger Towards Everyone Reaching Success!” — on Facebook that got me thinking. Well, it’s true. I see people angry at others, not because of their principles, or lack thereof, but Read More →
By Kelly Frances “When it comes to learning English these days, it’s a jungle out there,” quipped Kim Tae-ho, a 26 year old architect, studying English to meet the demands of his job. “There are so many options now; I Read More →
Since 2010, Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia (Italy) has offered a two-year MSc program in “Informatica – Computer Science” (www.unive.it/msc-computer-science) taught in English, which is suitable for students with diverse academic backgrounds. The program unfolds into three semesters of full-time lectures Read More →