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		<title>Tips For Decide On A Subject Major and College</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2008 12:06:33 +0000</pubDate>
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Going to college is a life-changing decision and cannot be done properly without a lot of consideration. The choices you make will mainly decide the course of your future and start you down one of potentially a million dissimilar paths. First you have to make a decision what you want to study. You don&#8217;t need [...]]]></description>
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<p>Going to college is a life-changing decision and cannot be done properly without a lot of consideration. The choices you make will mainly decide the course of your future and start you down one of potentially a million dissimilar paths. First you have to make a decision what you want to study. You don&#8217;t need to select a major right away; you just require a general idea. Here are a few factors to weigh.</p>
<p>Firstly, think about what it is you do well. Are you willing toward art, literature, science, history, math, or something else? You don&#8217;t have to choose one right away; rather, just figure out the two ends of the spectrum of what it is you generally are paying concentration in and on the other hand what you definitely don&#8217;t want to study.</p>
<p>Secondly, factor in how you like to learn. Every school and its instructors teach in a different way. Some schools have huge lecture halls. Others offer small seminars and writing assignments. As well, each subject is skilled a little in a dissimilar way. Sciences, for example, need a lot of memorizing and tests. Try to picture yourself in a classroom learning the way you like to learn. Which subject, then, will meet that require?</p>
<p>Once you have believe these things, you can begin to look for a school that teaches your precise subjects of notice and in the style you favor to learn. Then you can move on to in fact select the school you wish in the direction of be present at.</p>
<p><strong>Below is another set of considerations to help you choose among schools.</strong></p>
<p>Firstly, where do you want to attend school? Do you need to live near your home, or do you prefer to travel to a diverse location and start a new life? Some schools are way out in the country while others are right in the middle of cities. Some colleges rule the towns in which they are inherent in, while others are just a tiny part of the surroundings. Do you prefer to live near the beach or in the mountains?</p>
<p>Secondly, do you want to be part of a school with a large student population, or rather a smaller core? This result is more about how you favor your social encounters and crowd size. Considerable schools hold big events, lots of students, and huge parties. Small schools are more intimate and low-key.</p>
<p>Thirdly, do you want a specialized school or a general studies school? Many schools are geared toward specific subjects or even persuaded belief systems or ethnic heritages. These schools can be a great environment for people who want to be around people like themselves. Other schools offer a huge amount of diversity, so you convene all kinds of new people.</p>
<p>Finally, the other major thought is your budget. Some schools are much more expensive than others. In general, public or state-owned schools are cheaper than private schools (tax payers foot a lot of the bill), but not forever. Hush-hush school may be able to provide you greater scholarships, making it more reasonably priced to go there. Almost any train can be very reasonably priced or even free to you if you apply intended for the right scholarships; so don&#8217;t rule anything out until you&#8217;ve seen what they can offer incoming students.</p>
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		<title>Tips to be a Successful Online Learner</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2008 11:42:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>chintan</dc:creator>
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Online Learning is a total new experience in of its own type. Keeping few things in mind, you can enjoy learning online to its fullest. In this piece of writing I&#8217;ll share some important tips that will surely help you in your journey of e-learning.
(1). Have an open mind. Be ready to accept diversities. Learn [...]]]></description>
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<p>Online Learning is a total new experience in of its own type. Keeping few things in mind, you can enjoy learning online to its fullest. In this piece of writing I&#8217;ll share some important tips that will surely help you in your journey of e-learning.</p>
<p><strong>(1). </strong>Have an open mind. Be ready to accept diversities. Learn to share experiences with fellow students. Remember it is not important that your fellows in a course be from your own territory, they may be from some where opposite in the globe.<br />
<strong>(2).</strong> Keep a strict check on yourself. On one hand where online education facilitates you with ease at studying when free, on the other hand it may make you lazy. Make a timetable for yourself and follow it strictly.<br />
<strong>(3).</strong> Set aside 4-5 hours, preferably more, daily for study. Then only would you get good grades.<br />
<strong>(4). </strong>Learn to communicate problems with your instructors. An instructor won&#8217;t know you are facing a problem in learning or understanding something unless and until you speak up to him and tell him about it.<br />
<strong>(5).</strong> Find out the institution that gives you best education for your money. There are websites on the internet that compare the pricing of different institutions. Thus giving you a better choice.<br />
<strong>(6). </strong>Check the accreditations FIRST! An extremely important task it is. Never keep it aside. Give it first priority.<br />
<strong>(7). </strong>Be a strong believer in the merits of online education. Never hesitate to advocate it in a group decision.<br />
<strong>(8). </strong>Make a routine to log on to your learning management system daily or at least every alternate day.<br />
<strong>(9). </strong>Be polite in discussions. Never taunt. Be rational and reasonable in your arguments.<br />
<strong>(10).</strong> Improve your writing skills. Practice to communicate via writing effectively. Writing, or shall I say typing is the most important skill an online learner must possess. Your tutor assesses you by the words you have typed out to him. Feel comfortable at expressing yourself in writing.<br />
<strong>(11). </strong>Never takes online education as an easy way to get education. The marking criteria, course, assignments and exams are all the same as in traditional colleges. They are not at all easier so never take them lightly or your grades would suffer.<br />
<strong>(12). </strong>Try turning your mentality towards critical thinking. This way you&#8217;ll enjoy what you study.<br />
<strong>(13). </strong>Instead of using internet from cafe&#8217;s or some other place. It is better you save some money and buys a computer and get a DSL internet connection. This way you will have access to the internet whenever you wish and will not have to worry about speed problems. A DSL connection solves it all for you.<br />
<strong>(14).</strong> While studying online, mostly assignments and questions given by the instructors are based on critical thoughts. The answers are always easy, but never jump to conclusions. Sit back, relax, think and answer the questions even if you have a 24 hour submission quiz.<br />
<strong>(15). </strong>Complete assignments at least a day before the given deadlines. Don&#8217;t wait till the last hour. Make a habit to complete at the earliest possible instance. Emergencies never knock!<br />
<strong>(16). </strong>Communicate with your fellow course mates. You will get versatile ideas.<br />
<strong>(17). </strong>Keep aside some space where you can sit and study daily for a few hours without any interruption.<br />
<strong>(18). </strong>finally applies whatever you learn in your daily life. Try and implement it practically.</p>
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		<title>Necessary Money Saving Tips for Students</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2008 11:10:36 +0000</pubDate>
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It is simple to get wedged in the rush of things when you are in college. In the midst of studying, part-time jobs, socializing and additional activities that you have, you are most likely to forget one of the most important things, which is make straight out your finances.
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It is simple to get wedged in the rush of things when you are in college. In the midst of studying, part-time jobs, socializing and additional activities that you have, you are most likely to forget one of the most important things, which is make straight out your finances.<span id="more-65"></span></p>
<p>Here are some tips on how you can save money as a student:</p>
<p><strong>(1).</strong> Take full benefit of student discounts.</p>
<p>Those ID’s in your wallet are not just for show. Student ID’s and memberships in organizations are honored in several establishments which offer discounts. Also, patronize a certain establishment regularly and you are bound to get bonus cards for being a loyal customer.</p>
<p><strong>(2).</strong>Plan in advance.</p>
<p>If possible, do this even before you move into your dorm room. Check if you are eligible for scholarships and other grants before signing up for any form of student loan. Construct a cash flow. First, where do you expect to get money from? Make a list of your “income”, be it from your parents, your student loan or your part-time job. Then forecast your expected monthly or weekly expenses for food, books, etc. Once you have set aside a budget, are strict with yourself and stick to it.</p>
<p>You will never know what unexpected expenses would come your way so it is better to have a downfall for financial emergencies.</p>
<p><strong>(3).</strong>Save on food.</p>
<p>One of the major expenses that you have as a student which you might have ignored when you were still living with your parents is your food allowance. Avoid eating at fast food outlets, as this is most likely to ruin your budget. Pack your lunch and plan your meals as much as you can.</p>
<p><strong>(4).</strong>Use your cash as much as you can.</p>
<p>Since you already have a draft of the items where you will spend your money, it is easier to monitor your cash flow. Keep away from using your debit card when you have cash with you. Use your credit cards or write checks only in emergencies. Having debit cards, credit cards and checks handy might lead you to overspend.</p>
<p><strong>(5).</strong>Keep yourself busy.</p>
<p>Join clubs according to your field of interest. Keeping busy will let your mind wander and help you stay away from things so as to you are likely to spend money on when you get bored. Examples of these are snacks, movie tickets or game rentals.</p>
<p>You will be astonished at the amount of money that you will in fact save by spending less on luxury substance, following your budget plan and saving for financial emergencies that you are most possible to get as a college student.</p>
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