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High-Tech Institute

High-Tech Institute (HTI) is a family of schools offering real-world career education in health care, technology, criminal justice and the arts. Operating nine US campuses under the name High-Tech Institute, plus over 13 additional campuses under the brands Anthem College, Anthem Institute, Allied College, Banner College, Banner Institute, and the Bryman School of Arizona, High-Tech Institute has advanced career-instructional facilities in 14 states across the nation.

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American InterContinental University

American InterContinental University was founded in 1970 and has campuses in Illinois, Texas, Georgia, Florida, and the United Kingdom, as well as an online campus, American Intercontinental University Online.

Household Environmental Toxins: Dangers and Rumors

With synthetic materials, industrial solutions and chemicals going into many of the products we use day to day, it makes sense to wonder about the risk of toxins, noxious fumes or carcinogens being present in our kitchens, plumbing, homes, water and air. Many rumors have circulated concerning some of the more well-known health risks, but most people are not sure what is true and what isn't. Here we will discuss some of the rumors surrounding home toxins and take a look at what research has been done.

American College of Medical Technology

American College of Medical Technology (ACMT) is NOT recommended to students seeking valuable, transferable medical degrees.

Health Staff Training Institute

Health Staff Training Institute is a 2-year college specializing in career-oriented training for the health care field. It is located in Santa Ana, CA, roughly 25 miles south of Los Angeles.

General Labor Jobs are Still Relevant

In the age of laptops, instant messaging and Bluetooth, the word "employment" evokes thoughts of computer classes, social networking tutorials, and hurried brushing up on last-minute marketplace developments. It's easy to forget that not all jobs have to take place in an office, with a cell phone on one ear. Here is a look at a few underappreciated hands-on careers.

How to Take the SAT Test: Test Overview

The SAT Reasoning Test is used to measure a student's ability to handle a college learning curriculum. It is part of the admission criteria for most US colleges, and is the country's most accepted admissions test. Over two million students take the SAT every year. Taking the SAT can be a challenging and even scary experience for some students. But with preparation and some insight as to what to expect on test day, you can take the SAT with confidence, knowing you will achieve the best score possible.

How to Take the SAT Test: Study Tips

As with any test, there are strategies you can use on the SAT Reasoning Test to ensure you finish in the allotted time and with the best possible score. Here are a few tips related to the three main areas of the SAT: the writing portion, the critical reading portion, and the mathematics portion.

How to Take the SAT Test: Dates and Schedule

SAT test date scheduleThe SAT Reasoning Test is administered 7 times per year, each date falling on a Saturday. For each date, a second administration is offered the following Sunday to accommodate religious observances.

How to Take the SAT Test: Sample Questions and Answers

The SAT Reasoning Test is divided into three main portions: the writing portion, the critical reading portion, and the mathematics portion. Each portion contains different types of question designed to cover the basic subject knowledge requirements for college admission. Here are some samples of the types of question you will find in each portion of the SAT, with answers and brief explanations.

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