Articles tagged: "university"
1: How To Survive Sharing A University House With Friends
During you University career there will surely be a time when you are able to chose where you live and with whom. Here are a few tips I have learnt from experience to ensure an amicable living environment.
2: Settling Into University - Moving Into Halls and Enrolment
Advice for students who are leaving home and going to university. Information and tips on moving into halls, making friends, enrolment and registration.
3: Clearing - No Time To Slouch!
How to use clearing to get on to a course at university if you don't achieve the grades for your first choices. Useful, detailed advice and help.
4: The Student Visa: Realization of the Ultimate Academic Dream
Does a degree from a top Ivy League school in the United States something you're trying to strive for? Do you wish to acquire your primary/secondary education, undergraduate and graduate degrees in the United States? Or maybe you want to pursue that dream of becoming a top chef or IT programmer? Why not travel to the United States in a student exchange program?
5: Tips For Surviving University Life
With September approaching, many people are preparing to take the new and exciting step into University life. Being a recent graduate myself, I thought I would take a trip down memory lane and give people essential advice for surviving the transition to student land.
6: Student Book Guide To Going Out In London
This is a short guide for London students and freshers on going out in London - where to get cheap drinks, cool bars to go to and so on.
7: Why Are So Many Young Kids Depressed
At one time, young people were considered immune to sadness. Now mental health professionals know better. Even preschoolers can develop symptoms of depression, such as irritability, sadness, and withdrawal.
8: Shortage Of Spots To Give MCAT Test
For sure you have heard to people taking the Medical Colleges Admissions Test(MCAT) many times before they pass it, and are able to get their admission in a medical college.
9: Job Interview Tips when Applying for a Legal Assistant Position
There are some key points that you have to remember if you want to increase your chances of landing a legal assistant position.
10: 6 Reasons You Need To Graduate from the Internet Marketing Boot Camp
In this article we present 6 rock solid reasons for getting a proper grounding in internet marketing.
11: Use Of Mascots In Colleges And Universities Helps To Bolster Spirits
Mascots on College and University Campuses Dating back to the 1800’s the use of mascots in colleges and universities has helped to foster pride and raise the spirit of fans At the earliest incarnation, mascots used on college and university campuses for sports were largely live animals
12: Use of Mascots in Colleges and Universities Helps to Bolster Spirits
Mascots for hundreds perhaps thousands of years have been viewed as symbols of luck.
13: The Lowdown On Student Loans
Getting an education is hard work and financing that education can be daunting if you don't know how to go about it. Even if you have scholarships and grants (money that is given to you and doesn't have to be repaid)
14: Is College Really Worth It?
There are opportunities in one 's lifetime that present themselves only because you have earned a college degree.
15: Earn Your Online Degree - No Better Time Than Now
If you have been toying with the idea of enrolling in some online classes let me tell you of some real advantages that might help you to make that final decision.
16: Tales Of Two Harvards
Journalist Hanna Rosin has written God 's Harvard, a wonderful book about Patrick Henry College, a Christian school that its chancellor calls "a Harvard for the home-schooled" Rosin, who has covered religion and politics for the Washington Post, has crafted an insightful — some of more moderate or liberal political persuasions might find scary — story of a relatively new institution, one that has a mission of preparing an "evangelical elite" for political leadership
17: Start Planning Your Career And Job Networking Contacts Before You Finish University Or College
What can you do to plan and move along your career before you finish college or university The answer is plenty
18: Financial Aid: Beware of Scholarship Scams
With fall approaching and many students (and their parents) worrying about college tuition, it 's time for the annual public service announcement on scholarship scams. In short, beware.A recent article on MSNBC.com detailed the woes of several college hopefuls who had fallen victim to one partic
19: College: How to Survive The First Year
For many potential college students, starting school can be intimidating. Some have anxieties about leaving home. Others fret about the cost. Most worry they won't do well in school. Below are ten tips that will not only help you survive your first year - or any year - but thrive.1. Go to all o
20: Financial Tips For College Students
For many students, college is the first time they will face the world of credit card offers, bills, loan offers, spending temptations and budgets In a small way, it really is a taste of the real world because the financial responsibilities lie solely with the student
21: How To Keep Surviving College
Being accepted to a college may seem the hardest part, but once accepted, college students are faced with more responsibility than ever before. Although it may seem daunting to take on the task, here are some tips to make college easier so you can focus on the other part of college-the fun!Choo
22: Financial Aid for College: Several Promising Signs
Benjamin Franklin once quipped that there are two certainties in life - death and taxes. But as every college student knows, life also has a third certainty - rising tuition. At most schools, tuition increases at a rate of about 3-5% per year. On average, the cost of one-year 's worth of school,
23: How to Keep Alert in Lectures and Lessons
You may have lectures and lessons with varying degrees of interest. A number of these might be dull, you might look forward to others; you might also have lectures and lessons that you hoped that you did not have to attend. The following are some techniques for keeping awake during your dullest
24: Graduation, A Peculiar Ceremony
Graduation is supposed to be a celebration of learning. But how do we celebrate? Answer: through an esoteric ceremony of symbolic processions, recessions, and costumes that seem more reminiscent of Halloween than higher education. By this I don't mean to demean the accomplishments of graduates;
25: Entering a Culinary Arts School
Your kitchen career starts here.They say cooking is the first art. Before mankind learned to speak, draw, or write, he learned to prepare a meal. And this art is passed down to your generation, in the form of a wide and diverse field of culinary specialties to choose from. A cooking career is l
26: Text Message Alerts Could Save Lives in Emergency Situations
Text messaging to students at Virginia Tech would have been a better way to notify students of the horrors happening on campus.The horrors of what happened in Blacksburg, Virginia on April 16 are now starting to come forward with chilling details. A great university is in mourning and a very s
27: How To Make Sense Of The Student Credit Cards
Getting your first credit card carries with it a degree of excitement and independence. Not only does it mean that you do not have to carry cash around with you, but you also have the power to "charge it." A student credit card is often a little different than a regular credit card, and for tha
28: University of Tennessee Athletics: Their Fans and Traditions
People either love or hate the wacky and fun athletic traditions of the University of Tennessee Volunteers. This article reviews some of the best-known traditions of the fans and the teams. You be the judge: are they fun, or over-the-top and obnoxious?Everyone who has visited Knoxville, Tenne
29: Parent and Outside Loans
As mentioned earlier, dependent students can first only apply for the subsidized loan. One reason for this is to keep the students loan debt low. A second reason is to ask the parents to assist with the student 's education. The parents then also have an opportunity to apply for an educational l
30: Your Educational Budget and Federal Loans
The educational budget, also called the student budget, holds about the same level of importance as the EFC. Think about all the things that you will need financially during the school year. Colleges take the sum of those things, and lump them together as your educational budget. Schools take y
31: Basics of Student Loans
Upon receipt of your student aid report and completion of verification, if needed, you are immediately eligible for student loans. These are guaranteed loans, regardless of your credit rating. That 's right! Unlike any other loan you'll ever apply for, student loans are made available to you, by
32: How To Choose A Reputable Online Distance Learning School
We live in a microwave culture that wants results faster, easier and more conveniently. The world of education is no different,where many courses ranging from Bachelors to Phd degrees are being offered online.Getting a college degree requires time, effort and money and to cut corners, you might
33: Princeton, A Charming Town With Upscale Shops, Restaurants, And A Prestigious University
Princeton, NJ, home of the prestigious and wealthy Princeton University, offers much more than the typical College Town. It has a picturesque vibrant downtown, with upscale shops, restaurants, businesses, theatre, and places of historical interest. The town not only gets its tempo from college
