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March 29, 2009

Seeking Letters of Recommendation for College Admittance

Filed under: College — tkwriter @ 11:18 am

A good letter of recommendation can get you into the college you want to attend. It is one of the documents most schools require along with an application and can mean more than anything else. There are a few key tips for obtaining a good recommendation.

Almost every time, you will want to ask teachers to write your letters of recommendation. Make sure to ask them respectfully and early so that they can write an extremely beneficial letter. When picking a teacher, here are a few things to consider.

1. Which teachers know you very well?

A teacher who knows you very well will be able to write a better, more truthful and heartfelt letter of recommendation that can be tailored to the school you want.

If you have to select a teacher who doesn’t know you extremely well, take the time to tell the teacher more about yourself. Pick a teacher who had you as a student recently so you are fresh in their mind. Of course, approach a teacher who likes you a lot.

2. Which teachers can write the best?

A letter of recommendation makes you look better when it is well written. Be sure to pick a teacher who can speak and write very well. Some teachers may be very good at what they do and like you a lot, but express it poorly.

That might seem unfair, but this will reflect on you. Art and music teachers tend to write poor letters, while English teachers are generally better. Try to find a teacher who has written many such letters for other students.

3. Which teacher makes me look good to which school?

If you are going to an art school, it might actually make sense to use your art teacher, even if that individual is not the best writer. The teacher from the subject you will be pursuing usually makes the most sense if you are applying for a specialized program.

Once you have selected your teachers, send them your transcript and make sure you remind them about their agreement and how important this is to you. They aren’t supposed to let you see the letters of recommendation, but most will show their comments to you anyway.

It is okay to tell the writer of the letter what general things you think they should talk about, but the actual content is always up to the writer. Make sure the writer can describe you in a way that is both gushing and sincere. Everyone expects letters of recommendation to be extremely positive.

Every application has slightly different requirements as to how the letter should be sent. Some want it mail132013201320ed directly from the writer; others want it in with your application. Follow all application instructions carefully because your acceptance depends on it. Few admissions offices will accept you if you can’t follow instructions.

March 23, 2009

Cover Expenses for Your College Experience Using Financial Aid

Filed under: College — tkwriter @ 3:52 am

College is obscenely expensive and becoming more so by the year. Not only is there the enormous cost of tuition, but students must also account for the expense of books, miscellaneous campus fees, transportation, dorm fees, and food. Online colleges aren’t cheap either.

Some people’s parents can afford to pay for college, but others have to be more resourceful and work their way through school.

A person who really wants something in life can find a way to attain it. That often means being clever as well as working hard.

There are numerous opportunities to make the money to cover college expenses. After you read this, talk with the financial aid offices of the school to which you want to go or are already attending.

1. Loans

The most common means of paying for school is by borrowing the money from a bank. Every bank has a program that offers educational loans, even if you don’t yet have any established credit.

Shop around for loans with the lowest interest rates and those that don’t start accumulating until you leave school or later. The school to which you are applying may have a specific loan program that they would prefer you use.

2. Work-study Jobs

Most schools have special employment opportunities that are only available to students who need help paying for school These jobs are at the school you attend, generally pay well, and often permit you time to study while on the job.

They are better than jobs outside of school because they are close to where you go to class and will normally be very flexible to accommodate your class schedule.

3. Scholarships from Outside the School

There are literally thousands of scholarships, ranging from $50 to full tuition. Businesses and nonprofit organizations alike offer scholarships to help students attend college. Each scholarship is aimed toward something slightly different.

Whatever your background ethnically, religiously, or ideologically, chances are there are several scholarships available that can meet your need. You simply have to find them.

4. Financial Aid from Your School

Most schools have lots of money to give away and only charge the wealthiest students full tuition along with room and board. See what kinds of scholarships and aid your school offers. If they don’t provide you enough money to cover your costs, let them know you will be unable to attend without additional funding.

5. Jobs with Time to Study

If you have to work – even full time – to pay for college, you had better get a job that affords you time to study while working.

There are many jobs which pay well and at which it is acceptable to do schoolwork. Some examples are security guards, receptionists, and cashiers at slow businesses, libraries, or museums.

If you need to pay for college, be creative. There are countless ways to make money, especially for people as young and active as college students.

March 3, 2009

Finance Your Schooling: Uncovering Scholarships To Cover Your College Expenses

Filed under: College — tkwriter @ 5:16 pm

Anyone can attend college, no matter how limited their financial resources, if they know how to obtain scholarships to cover the expenses. There are literally thousands of scholarship opportunities available for the taking. You simply need to find and apply for them.

There are a variety of scholarship types, each given out for a slightly different reason. Following are some of these scholarships and how you may qualify.

Academic Achievement

Scholarships are granted to students who have good grades and can write a cohesive essay. These scholarships might originate from the schools themselves, businesses, or nonprofit groups. They generally require you to have already earned very good high school grades and to write an essay on a provided topic. High SAT scores and some extracurricular activities can influence scholarship decisions as well.

Sports Star

Perhaps the most exciting way to earn a scholarship is to be great at a competitive sport. Some schools will offer athletes the means to attend just so you can play for their team. On occasion, you can apply for these scholarships, while in other instances a college representative will actually visit and attempt to recruit you. In recruiting situations, your grades are not as important as long as you meet the school’s minimum grade point average.

Musician or Artist

If you are a good musician or artist and able to impress people with your skills, then you can usually find at least some college-bound money. There are many nonprofit organizations dedicated to supporting the arts and will assist your college pursuit if they think your talent has promise. Schools that focus on art and music may also recruit you if their representatives think you will bring prestige to their programs.

Need Based

Most schools help students who are financially disadvantaged simply for the fact that they need it rather than because you demonstrate any particular gifts or talents. The government also provides students college money based on how much their parents earn and the number of children they have in college, including online colleges.

Additionally, there are groups dedicated to educating people who have limited income. You can often use their funds for any college-related expenses, not just tuition. You may conceivably have the school paying your tuition, the government paying your room and board, and a nonprofit group paying your gasoline and auto insurance.

Minority and Religion

There are countless groups dedicated to the advancement of a particular ethnic group or religion. Whatever your heritage or beliefs, chances are that some organization will fund part of your college expenses for it.

You need to search for groups that support whatever ethnicity or religion you are associated with and learn about the scholarships they offer. After preliminary approval, you might need to write an essay and commit to a certain grade point average in college before receiving their financial gift.

Leadership and Community Service

If you can demonstrate you have helped a community and been a leader to your peers, you will be able to unearth money from many sources. Schools are always looking for students who show ambition in helping others.

February 17, 2009

My Experience That Changed My Thoughts On History Class

Filed under: College — tkwriter @ 2:00 pm

I’ve never been an A student in history class but just an average one who would sit down and listen to my professor’s litany and find myself absorbing Colonial Period, Civil War Era, World War II, Cold War and a lot of other significant happenings in the olden times in one sitting. Although it’s pretty interesting to learn all about these timelines, I just find it difficult to grasp and learn all these information pressed into my brain. And so, the rest of my history in history class became one dull 60-minute agony for more or less two years of my life. I didn’t like learning about the revolution timeline.

However, it was at this one particular afternoon that changed my whole perception of a boring history class. Although it was an uneventful day with loads of paper works and readings to accomplish, our professor perhaps came that day with something interesting enough to tickle and challenge our brain cells. “Is there a chance that history can repeats itself”? He then asked, yet expectant that his class would respond in usual silence. As one would expect all we gave was a blank stare back at the prof, but at least we looked interested. But it was only then that I began to question myself, “Does history really repeat itself”? I took a look at the nazi timeline and saw a pattern, it was eerily similar to that of the russian revolution timeline.

Our teacher gave us something to think about. The social issues that we’ve discussed in the former days of our history class up to the latest topics were weaved together for us to come up with our answers. He illustrated his point by referring to past presidents. In 1846 Lincon was elected to congress. On the other hand, John F. Kennedy was in Congress in 1946, exactly 100 years after Lincon was elected. Those little facts do not discredit the parallels that can drawn between these two pats presidents. Abraham Lincoln was finally elected President in the year1860 which was again an approximate of 100 years when John F. When Kennedy took power as the new president it was 1960. Apart from these facts, these two presidents encountered the same major crisis in Civil Rights and finally, both were assassinated in their terms of service as president and both on a Friday.

Now, do I think all of these were just mere coincidences and twists of fate? My prof made me look even more scrupulously at past events and do my own in depth analysis. He then asked the question once more, “Class, do you think history repeats itself”? I had an answer ingrained in my brain that history does not repeat itself. There were some things similar between these two, but it is likely most of them are just coincidence as opposed to some alignment of the stars. This compelling information may have been a great controversy in the past that continues to haunt the present, but I’d like to think that coincidences happen all because of people’s imperfection and their susceptibility to commit the same mistakes over again”.

I know I’ve made a point at that moment in my once boring history class. I saw my professor’s face lit up and that’s enough for me to know that my wild guess is acceptable and that he might as well believed in my viewpoint. What happened that day sparked a little bit of interest in the subject, and now I see that I’m just a small blip in history.

February 15, 2009

College Scholarships from Federal Sources – Secure Money for College

Filed under: College — tkwriter @ 7:16 pm

One of the best types of college scholarships that you could get would have to be government scholarships. These scholarships probably enable you to move forward and more solidly in a career than just about any other kind. Here are some great tips about why you may want to try and get a government scholarship for your college education.

Why Are Government Scholarships So Good?

When you think about it, you probably already realize that the main purpose for going to college, and possibly grad school, is to become prepared for the rest of your life – for your career and your ability to make money to live on. But what if you were to secure both the quality education and the career at the same time? Would that not be even better than having to “hope” that you can even find a job when you finish college?

A scholarship from the government can be obtained which will cover your college financing needs, allowing you to focus on your education. In addition, it will probably give you the opportunity for an internship, as well as a job opening when you finish your college degree. In many cases, your job guarantee is actually part of your education contract.

What Do Government Scholarships Require?

Private and federal scholarships are different. One good thing, though, is that they usually do not require a certain GPA or some sports ability. They often focus on the basis of need.

You’ll need to complete a FAFSA application to become eligible for money. This form is required for all federal scholarships and college loans for students. It is rather lengthy, but you can get online directions when filling it out. This should help take away some of the complexity of it.

What Kind of Government Scholarships Are Available?

Government scholarships will cover just about any kind of career choice that there is – as long as the job can benefit the US Government. Since this does involve nearly every career field possible – there is a lot of room for choices.

Here are a few career fields that have specific government scholarships for them:

- Teaching (US Dept of Education)
- Medical Research (NIH)
- Doctors (NHSC)
- Nursing (US Bureau of Health Professions)
- Children of Military Personnel
- Energy (US Dept. of Energy)
- NASA and FAA
- Atmospheric Sciences (NOAA)
- Security Agencies (DIA, CIA, and NSA)
- Federal Cyber Service (NSF)

There are lots more career paths too. Don’t forget that each of the above agencies have very many needs, and also offer the opportunity to go up in rank. Don’t make the mistake of overlooking government career options.

How Do You Get Started Going about Getting a Federal Scholarship?

Federal scholarships require that the financial aid forms be filled out first. Once that is accomplished, then you can start looking around to find the government college scholarships that you want. You may also be able to get other ones, too, if they should be necessary.

Searching for the right type of financial aid options largely depends on what career field you are interested in. General places to begin, however, may include these:

- If you are a military dependent (DODEA)
- If you are a dependent of a Foreign Service employee (AFSA)
- Member or child of Federal Employee – (FEEA)
- Presidential Freedom Scholarship – for civic-minded students.

This is simply a starter list – thought starters. Besides these Federal scholarships, however, there are also scholarships that large corporations provide – and many of these businesses also work closely with the government. They may also offer similar terms when it comes to college scholarships, internships, and career opportunities.

February 11, 2009

Why You Should Take A Christian College Degree Online

Filed under: College — tkwriter @ 5:43 am

To buy online accredited degrees from a recognized college, you will have to use your time and money. All of us want to get the best out of our deal and we all want to get real value for our money and time. That is why; students are always advised to look for reputable institutions, colleges or schools; so they can make sure that their degree will really help them in getting employed later.

Before you obtain a Christian college degree online, make sure that the learning institution is qualified, and is highly regarded by companies that will hire you in the future. Below is a small online accredited degrees guide for Christian college:

1. Education level

Make sure that you know what you are getting yourself into beforehand. Exactly what do you want to earn: a certification, an Associate Diploma, a Bachelor’s Degree, a Master’s Degree, or a Doctorate degree? For instance, if you decide to earn an Associate Diploma and later on you want to continue it into a Bachelor’s Degree, you might want to check out if it’s transferable to other schools. If in case you decide to get a PhD, the sad truth about it is that companies look at where the degree is earned. A PhD that taken from a highly reputable school sure sounds different than one that is taken from a less popular school.

2. Career objectives

Gaining a Christian college degree online sure has its ups and downs. Perhaps you are already aware that the world at large has its own preconceived notions. For instance, earning your degree in a learning institution closely affiliated with certain companies will be to your advantage; that is of you are planning to work in one of those companies alone. Also, there are companies who will not be that enthusiastic at all with hiring persons who got their degrees online. Consider how getting a Christian college degree online will work for you in the long run.

3. Program credibility

Do a careful background check of the learning institution where you are planning to get your degree from. This goes true no matter whether you are planning to enroll in a Christian or secular school, or earn a degree traditionally or online. Make a list of schools and compare them. Consider carefully their reputation — the offered course, the faculty members, how long the school has been in operation, etc.

It is imperative that when you try getting a Christian college degree online, the institution is duly credited by your local commission on higher education, as well as a Christian higher education certification. Take note too that if you are planning to get a professional program, the school should have a professional certification.

There are many good Christian college degree online available, as well as fraudulent ones. The key is you carefully assess the credibility of the school to ensure yourself of a quality education and a valuable accredited online degree program guide to accredited online degrees. The easiest place to purchase online accredited degrees is online.

February 10, 2009

College Preparation – Befriend Your College Professors

Filed under: College — tkwriter @ 11:56 am

The quality and compatibility of your professors with your collegiate needs will largely shape your experience as a student at a college. At either end of the spectrum, professors can both inspire a student or make them hate a subject they once loved.

They can come across as brutal tyrants or serve as a student’s best friend. Either way, it is helpful to get to know them and seek to be on friendly terms. As Machiavelli said, keep your friends close and your enemies closer.

Preliminary Research

Begin the process of introducing yourself to your professors even before they become the instructor of one of your classes. You can assess your teachers online at certain web sites designated for this purpose.

Once there, you simply enter your professor’s name in a search engine and read the reviews that pop up. You may be surprised by the various comments you find. This step will help you avoid terrible teachers or, if you’re stuck with them, at least give you some ideas of how other students dealt with them.

Classroom Participation

Additionally, start getting to know your teachers in the classroom by asking questions. Participation is regarded as a critical portion of many classes, and this is the first step to get a teacher to notice you.

If there is something time-consuming or off topic that you don’t understand, ask your professor about it after class. Arrange a casual meeting to discuss your questions.

Of course, this option is available for students who take classes on a college campus, but it’s much more difficult with online colleges.

Show Initiative

Bring you professor drafts of your papers before they are due and request a little time to discuss them. Don’t simply have that individual write a few notes on your work, but talk personally about you efforts to receive more detailed feedback.

Once the instructor learns your point of view from your own mouth, they will likely be more receptive to it on the final draft.

After having spoken with your professor, you will begin to understand what they are really looking for and can do an even better job in your classes.

Friendliness Can Be a Benefit

If you form friendships with a few instructors in the same field, chances are they will talk to each other about you – positively. This is merely human nature.

If they are talking about you, you will appear to be a leader, if only because they all know you. This is the way to gain some additional recognition.

Try to become friends with professors at the top of their departments, those who have written books, and the ones who are well-known.

Be an Asset

They have more influence and can be of assistance to you farther down the road. The connections you build with professors may even go a long way in landing a great post-college job.

At the very least, speaking with your professors can earn you well-written and insightful letters of recommendation. There is very little to lose and a lot to gain by getting to know them. They can help you with many areas of your life, even beyond merely the subjects they teach.

January 24, 2009

Use a Moving Guide to Help Your Child Relocate for the First Time

Filed under: College — tkwriter @ 7:06 pm

Moving is stressful for anyone but even more so for yourchild. If they are moving out for the first time, whether to school or just into an apartment, it is certain that they will need some help. As their parent and caregiver, it’s your job to help them through this change, but which is the easiest way to help them without getting in their way too much? First you need to do something that you’ve probably been doing ever since they were born, and that is having lots of patience.

You must have patience. This is a large step for them and it’s natural for them to have some fears about it because of the size of the change in their lives. They might be moody or seem needy leading up to the big day and on the actual moving day. Try not to take anything too personally during this time. Your child is probably just very stressed out and is very anxious since it’s something they’ve never done before.

The best thing you can do is to just calm them down anyway you can and reassure them that everything will be alright. It would also comfort them to know that you’ll always be only a phone call or email132013201320 away, and that you can help them should they need it. Many times they just want support from you, to reassure them that their fears will not come to pass.

It’s also good to be organized. You can keep a moving checklist of all the things you need to get, like boxes, supplies, decorations for their new place, and maybe even a housewarming gift. This will make movingday a lot less stressful if you and your child are more prepared.

These moving tips can be your moving guide to keeping the peace on this important day. It’s also an important event for you as well, because even though you will be sad to watch them go, you’ll also benefit from a renewed freedom after they move out. Change is definitely a good thing, and it will be for you and your child.

If this process stresses you out as well, remember that your child is only a phone call or email132013201320 away. Remember not to overwhelm them with phone calls or email132013201320s when they are away, but don’t forget to let them know every now and then that you are thinking of them and care about them. They might not say so, but they will like this.

January 19, 2009

Survey Of Some College Degrees And Job Opportunity Salaries

Filed under: College — tkwriter @ 12:09 pm

If most of what matters to you in a career is money, then you are going to want to choose your college major carefully – whether that be at a traditional college campus or through an increasingly popular online college.

Your decision here will largely determine the work you will do for a large portion of the rest of your life.

At the very least, each degree affords you the opportunity to start a career earning a certain average amount of money. Let’s take a look at some of those degrees and the careers and salaries that come with them.

Profession: Dentist
Average Salary: $110,000
Degree: 4 years Undergraduate and 4 years Graduate

A degree in dentistry takes a lot of schooling, but pays extremely well and is highly in demand. The work is not easy, but always interesting. If you think you would enjoy going through that much schooling, you will certainly be rewarded with job security and high pay. Most medical degrees guarantee a high salary and a certain level of prestige.

Profession: Chemical Engineer
Average Salary: $46,900
Degree: 4 years Undergraduate required and 2 years Graduate strongly recommended

You don’t need to be a genius to become a chemical engineer, and this career can earn a fairly high amount of money. It is a growing field that is important to all new technology.

There are many different facets of chemical engineering that one basic degree will move you toward. If you want to do anything especially interesting and cutting edge, it will help to pursue a graduate degree in a specialized area of chemical engineering. Doing so will also up your potential salary.

Profession: Nurse
Average Salary: $32,900
Degree: 4 years Undergraduate

If your interest is in the medical field but you don’t want to go to school for too lengthy a period of time, consider becoming a nurse. The pay and demand for these jobs has increased dramatically in recent years, so view the above salary as closer to a bottom estimate – and without the need to be concerned about job security.

Profession: Psychologist
Average Salary: $37,800
Degree: 4 years Undergraduate required and 2 years Graduate strongly recommended

If you like addressing others people’s problems and are interested in the way they think and feel, consider the field of psychology. You can serve as a great help to people without needing to obtain a medical degree.

Profession: Computer Expert
Average Salary: $45,700
Degree: 4 years Undergraduate

If you enjoy technical work with computers and can learn quickly, you may already be qualified to do this job; you simply need an undergraduate diploma to prove it to employers. Everyone desperately needs hands-on computer wizards, and this career path offers one of the highest salaries for just a 4-year degree.

There are many other choices in the job market, for sure. The examples above are merely a few of the career opportunities you might weigh as options. Remember, though salary is important, so is your happiness. Try to find a career that you love as much as – or more than – your income.

January 13, 2009

Easy Tips On How To Find The Best Online Degree Program

Filed under: College — tkwriter @ 10:20 am

The first thing that you need to know before going for any online college degree is to select the discipline in which you are really interested. Once you have decidead the discipline in which you want to attend the best online degree program, then you can take further steps; determining the discipline in which you are interested can help you in narrowing your overall search for the best online college degree.

Moreover, it will also help you in narrowing the search for institutions as well because not all institutions offers higher online education from all disciplines. Apart from it, there are further more things that you should consider in order to hunt for the best online degree program for you.

Deciding on which is the best online degree program you want to sign up for is hard enough, but let’s take a look at what you might want to consider.

Step 1: Find out what you already know

Decide whether you already have in mind the best online degree program that you want to pursue.

Step 2: Find out your purpose

Decide if it is for the career you’re looking after taking that degree or the kind of money you can take home after or if it is the kind of college life you’re interested in like online parties, sports and so on.

Step 3: Funnel your options

Check the accreditation of the institution offering the degree. Of course, you’d want something legal and solid when you shell out your money, guts and brains. Also, you can narrow down your list once you’ve already decided which program to take as not all educational institutions offer will offer the online accredited degrees that you’re looking for.

Step 4: Making that decision

The next step would be to scrutinize the offers out there by preparing a list of criteria of what you need in choosing the best online degree program. Are you after the school’s academic excellence? Do you like the courses they’re offering? Do you have particular professors you’d want to study under? Do you like the method of teaching the school is offering?

Step 5: Compare and contrast

With the criteria at hand, you can easily pick out and list the best candidates for your online degree. Take time to research on each school or institution to have a better grasp of what they can offer and compare it with the others. Don’t just glaze over what online advertisements can provide to you but check out each one’s own website. (For example, don’t be too trusting with colleges that don’t even have their own website.)

You can even make a chart out of the data that you have gathered to better contrast each college from each other and weigh your options. You’re chart may look like this:

College A
College B
College C
College D

Academic Reputation

Cost

Relevant Classes

Technology

Use a scale from 1 to 10 for narrowing down your list. If you know what you exactly want, you won’t end up in spending too much time in the hunt for the best online degree program for you.

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