1. Google
2. Apple
3. The Walt Disney Company
4. U.S. Department of State
5. Amazon
6. FBI
7. Microsoft
8. CIA
9. NASA
10. Teach For America
1. Harvard University – Cambridge, Mass.
2. California Institute of Technology – Pasadena, Calif.
3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology – Cambridge, Mass.
4. Stanford University – Palo Alto, Calif.
5. Princeton University – Princeton, N.J.
6. University of Cambridge – Cambridge, UK
7. University of Oxford – Oxford, UK
8. University of California, Berkeley – Berkeley, Calif.
9. Imperial College London – London, UK
10. Yale University – New Haven, Conn.
1. Systems Engineer - Median Salary: $69,200
2. Petroleum Engineer - Median Salary: $121,600
3. Nurse Practitioner - Median Salary: $84,100
4. Sales Director - Median Salary: $88,000
5. Physical Therapist - Median Salary: $64,400
6. Intelligence Analyst - Median Salary: $68,300
7. Network Security Consultant - Median Salary: $79,100
8. Professor of Postsecondary/Higher Education - Median Salary: $58,800
9. Certified Public Accountant - Median Salary: $62,100
10. Attorney - Median Salary: $101,000
1. Remember that the teacher is on your side.
2. Trust in the teacher’s feedback.
3. Don’t show up for a meeting unannounced.
4. Don’t show up for a meeting unannounced.
5. Check children’s agendas and take-home folders every night.
6. Check on homework regularly—but don’t do it for the child!
7. Address behavior issues at home.
8. Go to Open House Night.
9. Establish a regular routine each night.
10. Cut down on chaos and clutter at home.
1. Atlanta, Georgia
Average rent:* $723
Popular entry-level categories: sales, marketing, customer service
2. Phoenix, Arizona
Average rent: $669
Popular entry-level categories: sales, customer service, training
3. Denver, Colorado
Average rent: $779
Popular entry-level categories: sales, customer service, health care
4. Dallas, Texas
Average rent: $740
Popular entry-level categories: sales, customer service, health care
5. Boston, Massachusetts
Average rent: $1275
Popular entry-level categories: sales, marketing, training
6. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Average rent: $938
Popular entry-level categories: sales, marketing, health care
7. New York
Average rent: $1,366
Popular entry-level categories: sales, customer service, marketing
8. Cincinnati, Ohio
Average rent: $613
Popular entry-level categories: sales, customer service, management
9. Baltimore, Maryland
Average rent: $1,041
Popular entry-level categories: sales, customer service, management
10. Los Angeles, California
Average rent: $1319
Popular entry-level categories: sales, training, health care
1- Energy
2- People were proud of you things
3- Summers meant something
4- You didn’t need alcohol to have fun
5- You were able to eat anything
6- Girls Weren’t Ruining My Life
7- Pranks and sexual harassment were still acceptable
8- You could still be anything you wanted
9- You were bigger and better than somebody
10- Field Trips
According to Gunaxin.com
1- You are in charge.
2- Watch Spending.
3- Use Credit Wisely.
4- Get a Bank Account.
5- Lookout for Money
6- Buy Used Books.
7- Entertain on a Budget.
8- Be particular when it comes to money.
9- Save.
10- Ask.
According to the American Bankers Association
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, Mass.)2. Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering (Needham, Mass.)
3. Reed College (Portland, Ore.)
4. California Institute of Technology (Pasadena, Calif.)
5. Harvey Mudd College (Claremont, Calif.)
6. Bennington College (Bennington, Vt.)
7. Harvard College (Cambridge, Mass.)
8. Middlebury College (Middlebury, Vt.)
9. University of Chicago (Chicago)
10. Swarthmore College (Swarthmore, Penn.)
Compiled by The Princeton Review.
10. Fishing sciences & management
9. Organic agriculture
8. Comedy - writing & performance
7. Golf & sports turf management
6. Adventure recreation
5. Sports ministry
4. Professional nanny
3. Retail floristry
2. Astrobiology
1. Master Ranching
According to ScholarPoint.com