Archive for May, 2009

Resume Admission Ticket

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Your resume should be viewed and handled as if it is an airline ticket to your destination of choice. This may just be a piece of paper with words on it, and it may not reveal who you are personally but it is the only means by which you are going to get to the interview (your destination) so in that regard it is just as important as the interview is. Therefore you need to use this document to gain the reader’s trust and not provide any source of hesitation.

As a former employer I can tell you that when I was hiring I often hoped there were mistakes or things that just didn’t strike me right in the massive stacks of resumes that I would have to go through for different positions. These would allow me to toss that applicant out of sight and out of mind, moving through the pile faster, and narrowing down the interview pool. So these should not be view as mainly a way to stand out in a good way, but rather a way to not stand out in a bad way. No grammar errors, missing punctuation, funny words/wordings, contrived language, outlandish claims! Simply put what you are on paper in a concise, correct, logical form that doesn’t sound like a sell job but rather like an ‘about the author.’

That said it is helpful to not appear robotic. It is really the blend of no mistakes and the subtle yet unmistakable personal flair that people added to their resume that resounded with me and got them an interview. So how is this done? Well be honest! If you are hesitant to put something in because you see the potential for misunderstanding, then don’t put it in! If you can’t answer all the questions that come to your mind concerning an entry then its best to leave it out.

So to help you understand what I am talking about when I say personal flair or touch let me give you an example. Employers value a good work-ethic right? Well most everyone knows that and I can’t tell you how many times that I read the words ‘I possess a strong work-ethic,’ and nothing else! You need to explain yourselfsomething that proves that statement such as ‘possess strong work ethic, missed only 5 days in 3 years of work, was voted most valuable employee 3 times, and was counted on to assume more responsibility when bosses were out of town.’

By: Abrahem Mittell -

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Study Counseling In UK

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

The UK’s tradition of education dates back hundreds of years and is one that is constantly evolving. Combining great heritage with a dynamic culture, studying in the UK offers brilliant educational opportunities.

UK qualifications are both recognized and respected throughout the world and by studying in the UK you will be building a solid foundation for your future. UK colleges and universities provide a vibrant, creative and challenging environment in which to learn and develop your potential and their quality standards are among the best in the world. UK institutions continually have to prove that their courses meet strict criteria and many other countries are now trying to follow the standards set by the UK.

Importance of Higher Education Counseling plays a vital role for a student who’s exploring overseas education. We, at Global Opportunities, not only provide students with expert counsellings but also guide them on choosing the most appropriate course to pursue keeping in accordance to their last qualifications taken which would be beneficial for them overseas as well as if they intend to return back to their home country.

There’s no such things as one size fits all when it comes to study in UK colleges; one can choose from the vast array of courses on offer and you can fashion your own future.
All postgraduate programmes require you to do a great deal of work on your own initiative. On taught courses, postgraduate tutors and lecturers will provide the framework of the course and, within this, you will be able to pursue your own interests. On research programmes, the principal teaching method is original research, which you complete under academic supervision. Writing a dissertation about your research forms a substantial part of the programme. Many UK research programmes now begin with introductory taught courses that provide training in research skills to help you prepare for the advanced research you’ll need to do.

Close contact between students and tutors is a particular strength of all UK degree courses, with opportunities to review your individual progress and discuss any problems. As with undergraduate degrees, UK institutions also provide excellent English language support for international students. Many have language centers where you can use language-learning materials. Many also offer in sessional English classes for international students, focusing on the language and study skills you will need for the work on your main course.
During degree programmes, some specific elements will be compulsory but others will be optional, allowing you to tailor the course to your interests. The core topics of your course will be outlined to you through lectures.

More in-depth analysis will take place in smaller tutorial and seminar groups where you’ll prepare topics in advance and discuss them with the other students and the tutor. You will be assigned your own personal tutor with whom you can review your individual progress and discuss any problems. You’ll need to read extensively around the subject and you’ll be encouraged to form your own ideas and opinions. The close contact between
students and tutors is a particular strength of UK degree courses.

Master of Business Administration (MBA) courses are a particularly intensive, challenging and rewarding form of taught postgraduate course. You’ll be expected to work through a very large amount of material, complete projects and assignments and give regular presentations. Teaching methods characteristic of MBAs include case studies, simulations and business games.

UK immigration permission is granted only for study in UK colleges and universities which are listed on the Register of Education and Training Providers.
It is very important that you check whether the institution youwant to attend is on the Register before you make your immigration application. If the institution is not on the Register, your application will be refused.

The following education and training providers are automatically included on the Register:

those that receive public funding

institutions that are accredited through the British Council,
the British Accreditation Council, or the Association of British Language Schools

institutions that have been inspected and approved by government inspection bodies.

Thus, it is very essential for a student to apply through a higher education consultant who’s a preferred partner of British High Commission as they will not only provide assistance in choosing the right institution to meet your needs as they represent accredited UK Institutions but will be there for you throughout the entire process of your admissions in the UK.

Siddharth Gupta of Global Opportunities (consultant for study in UK and other countries) has written several articles on study in UK colleges. His company also provides active assistance for postgraduate study in UK.

By: Siddharth Gupta

 

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Basics In Law Business

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

A professional degree in Juris Doctor relates to a higher grade of studies in law. With business houses expanding in size and the legal issues gaining higher importance for day to day working of large corporates, demand for Juris Doctor professionals has been increasing. As the business interacts more with the society and their other counterparts need to resolve legal matters emerge simultaneously. All this has given an impetus to students aiming for career in law field. But a purely law background without any corporate experience may not be well accepted by business industry. Top ranked services in companies also demand a graduate in business organization along with lawyer’s degree.

As demand for combined degree in JD and business is being a preferred combination to build a rewarding career in law. Business and law schools at various places have joined hands to impart students with best career courses. At many places Law Schools providing degrees of Juris Doctor and business school providing Master in business administration present a cooperative program for the convenience of aspiring students. This opportunity to avail concurrent degrees in both fields is a stepping-stone for success of students. Students who cannot travel to different places at the same time have a best prospect of finding excellent professional training under one roof.

Surviving in the law field gets tougher from the day one tries to enter the school of law. Getting admission requires fulfilling entire formalities along with earlier creditable basic high school record, clearing the admission test for the law school and even recommendations from people. The same is applicable for business studies a student is required to prove his quantitative skills and efficiency in microcomputers to get admitted. A dedicated and hard work during the courses ensures students with excellent results which in turn to provide better career opportunities.

A law person has various prospects for different types of career that he would like to accept. Depending on his caliber and willingness to work hard a lawyer can decide upon practicing law in an exclusive law firm or he may choose to be an in house lawyer. An exclusive law firm requires an extensive knowledge of one particular area in law where as an in house lawyer is required to deal with entire aspects of legal issues that relate to the particular company in which he is involved.

While undergoing training in one of the law schools a student would learn about different aspects of law like civil law, criminal procedures, constitutional law, contracts, property, professional responsibility, basic federal income taxation, legislative and administrative interpretation and many others. The syllabus is cautiously devised to ensure that students receive exhaustive training to deal with maximum situation in the professional front. Similarly Masters Degree in Business administration imparts education in business for global society, corporate finance, managerial accounting, information resource management, strategic management, master’s project and other similar relevant courses. Anyone pursuing both law and business studies simultaneously has an advantage of studying some courses that are counted towards both degrees and hence a considerable amount of work is reduced for these students.

By: mansi gupta

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College Admissions Alot Easier

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Finding a college isn’t the easiest thing to do. Finding a college that you will love attending may even be harder. That was perhaps one of the biggest decisions I was faced with as I contemplated where I would attend school at. However, the biggest influence I had was what kind college scholarship I would receive. Now I’m not talking about an academic scholarship, but a athletic one. That’s because I was an athlete, and it was my desire to play on at a higher level. But because of my location and circumstances from playing at a low profile high school, I didn’t have many opportunities pointing my way.

Here’s how it works. A recruiter from a school travels around the United States visiting high school state tournaments. Because my team wasn’t very good and didn’t see much post season action I had to trust on my coach and who she knew so that my name would be the name being discussed among college scouts. If only there would have been an easier way to let my abilities be made known. Now I know that I wasn’t the next Lisa Leslie, but I knew I was good enough to play at the next level.

In the recruiting world, a good athlete can’t compete with those who have the good name, or those that know the right people. That really needs to change. I had to do my own search to find a college that was proper for me. compared colleges around the state after being contacted by a few of them.. a number of them. Fortunately, my coach had a good relation with the people at a junior college that had a good reputation.

I got lucky and found a fantastic junior college to play for, but even though I found a team, I still ponder on what could have happened if I had a college search tool available to me or someplace where I would be able to post highlight reels about me for all coaches to see across the USA.

My luck didn’t end there. After I finished junior college a university in Alaska found me and offered me a full-ride college scholarship to play for them. While I feel truly blessed in how my college sports career turned out, I wondered if there was an easier way to get college scholarships or to even do a college search. I pictured a place where students could go to find a college and where colleges could go to find students or athletes in my case.

I am familiar with the recruiting process that coaches go through. First coaches have to do some searching far and wide which costs time and money. If they don’t go across the country looking, they are still at home doing their best to find players by calling around and talking with their friends in the coaching business. I remember helping my own coach, the year after I finished playing. I had to fill and address envelopes to to nearly every coach in America asking if they had any people available. What a terrible waste of paper.

Well now there is something much better, something that is revolutionizing the college admissions process. A new website that allows students to control the whole admissions process has been made. Power is shifting from the admissions officer to the student and things couldn’t look brighter for prospective college students. Now my old coach will be able to view athletes own personal highlight videos and recruit those that will best fit the teams program.

By: Mindy Lindquist

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To Determine Dream In College

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

When it comes to determining the proper college, it’s all about concentrating on you. Getting into the right college is one of the most material paths you will make in your life. It not only changes the next four years, but will, have permanent consequences throughout your life.

Your particular concerns may consist of things like a tree filled campus with stone faced buildings and professors who work closely with students. Or you likely wish a fast-paced contemporary environment with a massive student body and a large range of campus activities. But whatever your priorities are, they are the beginning place for pinpointing exactly the proper location for you. And to help you pinpoint the proper location, attentively consider the college admission methods.
To help you define your concerns, consider the following questions:

What really interests you?
Naturally your chosen major should be a leading key in choosing a location. So do your research carefully. Look up the college provisions through the college admission process. Talk to the teachers, current students, alumni, and college admission staff. Determine what makes the program at their location better than another school. Ask about opportunities for research, field placement, internships, and mentoring programs. And look around at the campus facilities-are the labs, art studios, and recreation areas fully equipped?

What is realistic?
Obviously not everyone who applies for any given college will be accepted. As a result, many college applicants end up giving their application money away to universities who barely even consider them. It is very important to research how many students a particular university is accepting and what kind of grades and test scores they are requiring to get in. You should contact the college admissions office in order to find out if the college is a good match for you.

How independent are you?
Some students thrive in an environment of independence, while others do not. If you’re not sure which category you fit into, ask yourself, “Do I take the initiative to deal with teachers. Scheduling problems, and college admissions administrators, or do I rely on my mom and dad?” Also, talk to college students about the campus style and see if it’s a good match for you. And while every college will provide students with guidance, many stress self-reliance by offering students opportunities to design individualized programs. Also ask yourself how independent you are from your family and friends. Are you really itching to get out of your hometown? Before you pack your bags, think carefully about how far you’re willing to stray from family and how visits back home will affect your finances. A plus to consider-when you are considering college admissions-applying to a school in a distant location may actually increase your chances of acceptance.

How much are you willing to pay?
State colleges usually offer lower tuition, and simpler college admissions forms, especially for residents. According to the College Board, the standard cost of a state university is around $5,000, compared with $20,000 for a private location. But private colleges often give more financial aid, and college admission assistance which may lessen the difference. Be sure, also, to find out about course offerings: with recent monetary cutbacks, many state universities plan for fewer sections of required classes. It can sometimes be the case that, state schools are noted for their large classes, while private colleges tend to give a more personal approach.

Small or large?
Think carefully about the pros and cons of different sized schools. Do you prefer a small town feel or a large city feel? Remember that most large schools, while usually having a better selection of majors and classes, will also have less professor to student interaction because classes are, out of necessity, larger. In smaller universities, students feel like they know their professors and can go to them with academic problems, whereas sometimes students attending larger schools feel like they are just lost in the crowd. Whatever you like, the best way to find out about a particular college community is to call the college admissions office and schedule a campus visit.

Urban, Rural, or Suburban?
There are good things and bad things about each. In a established city, there are numberless things to do that can sweeten your college experience. If you’re a nature lover who prefers mountain biking, kayaking, or cross-country skiing, you might be happier at a school located in the country. Or, if you’re looking for the best of both worlds, you likely consider a suburban college with a tree-lined property and easy access to the city.

As you seek just the right location-always keep an open mind about your choices-this will lead you to the education that is best for you.

By: Mark Flygare

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College Admissions Essays Winning

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

While not the most important documents in your admissions file, good essays can be the difference between receiving the decision you want and the decision you dread. And, they may be most important at the extremely selective colleges and universities, where virtually all applicants display similarly impressive grade point averages, class rank, and standardized test scores.

Moderately selective colleges do not generally agonize over essays. For the most part, they just want to be sure that applicants can write pretty well and put together a few coherent thoughts. Highly selective colleges may be looking for something that sets an applicant apart from others with a similar level of high academic achievement.

Don’t use your essays to make excuses about your test scores, class rank, or decision to take home economics and keyboarding during your senior year. And, whatever you do, don’t promise to study harder in college than you did in high school. Save that one for your grandmother or someone else who might be impressed. An admissions committee will not be.

What a good essay can do, however, is give you a chance to talk to an admissions committee. Take advantage of it by:

1. Spend as much time, thought, and energy as it takes to ensure that your essays reflect your best work. Have them reviewed by at least two people who write well, and by your counselor.

2. Talking about yourself honestly. In fact, talking about an instance in which you learned from a mistake or by falling short of a goal may well make you both more likeable and more credible (especially if there is a “happy ending”).

3. Presenting your accomplishments without conceit.

4. Avoiding self-serving cliches about patriotism, family, God, or service to humanity.

A great essay will seldom offset mediocre academic performance. But, a poor essay can sink an otherwise fairly attractive candidate. In other words, follow the suggestions above, remember for whom you’re writing, and don’t take any big chances.

By: Daniel Z. Kane

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A Parent Help With Tutoring Success

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

When your child is receiving help from a tutor, it can be easy to kick back and relax, assuming no additional responsibility for academic success. However, it’s always important to take an active role in your child’s learning environment, even when receiving outside assistance.

So how can you get this done? If the tutor is already taking over where the teacher left off, exactly what can you do as a parent to add to the equation? Let’s take a look at some ways you can get involved to help with tutoring success.

Choose the Best Setting for Tutoring

One way that you can take an active role in your child’s tutoring success is by determining the best place for the experience to occur. Doing this takes knowing your child and can make a huge difference in how well he performs. For instance, your child might feel more comfortable in a private setting. Or you might find that your child flourishes more in a group environment. Making this initial decision might make the difference in you child’s success and should be strongly considered before a final decision is made.

Discuss Tutoring Plans

Another way to make sure that you’re taking an active role in your child’s tutoring success is by discussing the overall plans for the experience. Because a tutor’s role is much larger than being a homework aide, it will be up to both of you to decide just how your child’s academic experience will be enhanced. This includes identifying your child’s strengths and weaknesses, preparing individualized lesson plans for your child, and consulting on a regular basis with your child’s teacher. The best direction to take to get all of this accomplished will need to be discussed between you and the tutor before getting started to ensure that the best learning environment will be achieved for your child.

Set a Timetable for Your Child’s Success

One great way to make sure that your child finds success with tutoring is by setting a timetable or goal to reach for this success. For example, you know that a tutoring relationship usually lasts anywhere from a few months to an entire school year. Within this timeframe, how will you measure how successful the experience is? Will you request progress reports once a week from the tutor? The more active you are in measuring the tutor’s success, the more success your child is likely to achieve.

Continue Your Involvement

While you may want to slow down your involvement once you see that the relationship with your child and the tutor is working well. But this is the time to remain as involved as ever. The tutor needs to know that you’re readily available to discuss any issues that have come up in sessions. Also, your child’s teacher needs to feel comfortable contacting you about the tutor. And most importantly, your child needs to feel comfortable knowing you’re supervising the entire situation.

It may be tempting to allow the tutor to guide the tutoring experience, but it’s important for both you and your child that you take the steering wheel. By playing an active role in your child’s tutoring experience, you are that much closer to ensuring tutoring success.

By: H Eagar

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Ivy League Prospects

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Senior year in high school and Gary is the middle of the pack. He has average grades and gets an average score on his SAT test. He wants to go to an average school and is just getting started in the college admissions process. The problem is he is not quite sure what he wants to do with his average life and therefore which college would suit him best. He starts out online.

After some thinking on what kind of career he wants to pursue, he decides that he will just worry about getting his associates degree and then decide on a career. He looks at a lot of towns across the country and happily realizes that there are colleges in each of them. He proceeds to go to each of the website’s college admissions pages and prints off application after application. He has thirteen colleges just to be safe, since he is after all, just average. He fills one out. After about an hour of tedious work, he finally finishes filling just one out and puts it in an envelope, ready to be sent.

He proceeds to the next one. The information is very similar to the last application, but he presses on. The next application is almost a carbon copy of the previous one. This experience is similar to getting bounced around to different doctors and having to fill out your history of long medical problems over and over and over again. This is not what Gary wants to do.

He thinks to himself that there has got to be a better way to do this. He goes back to searching on the net.

He returns to the college application sites and realizes that he can just type in all of his personal info right on the site. This way isn’t much easier for him. His tabbing skills are not all they are cracked up to be. He envisions a website where he can put in all the information college admission’s officers need one time and send that information to all the colleges he wants.

He decides to do a search on Google. He puts in apply for college online and some other phrases. He looks through some of the sites, but nothing is to his liking. He decides to be more specific and types in Dartmouth College Admissions and Yale Admissions because both of his smart buddies applied and got accepted there. He thinks maybe they knew something that he didn’t. (Besides being more intellectual than him). He wants something more. He wonders why he can’t find some kind of tool or something that will allow him to apply to any college he wants with a few clicks of the mouse.

“Where could I do that?” he thinks. “What would I have to type in to get search results that show me how to apply to more than just one school?”

He is about to surrender to the whole painstaking process. While he knows just what he needs, finding it has become tedious. Usually Gary never spends this much time on any problem he has. He has been spending many hours trying to find any information and is completely discouraged and distraught. Because of the whole ordeal. He just decides this is just not worth the hassle and only sends in the two applications he filled out by hand earlier. He crosses his fingers and sends them in.

Two weeks go by and he has not heard from either college. A month. Two months. He is graduating tomorrow and that day gets the letters he has been waiting for. He can not wait to find out which one he got into. He opens the letter from a state university first and reads that they regret to inform him that with his information, he has not been accepted. He shrugs it off and opens the one from his 1st choice in colleges. He is shocked to read that he has not been accepted to this one either.

His mom had told him earlier that if he didn’t get accepted into college before the night of his graduation, then she would kick him out of the house. As Gary walks down the isle for his graduation he looks at his mom with a heartbreaking look on his face. She already knew what he was going to tell her. Sure enough, Gary gets kicked out and sent on his merry way. He is forced to get a job at McDrivein’s, where he spends the next ten years. If only he could have found something that would have gotten his name out to more colleges so he could have gotten an education.

By: Mindy Lindquist

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To Compare Online Universities

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Although there are many online universities available, choosing the best online university that offers your preference online degree program can be a challenge. You may know what type of program you are looking for, but narrowing your list to the programs that contains the courses which meeting your requirements may be difficult. Here are five considerations which can help you compare online universities based on a few important factors.

1. Compare Online Universities Accreditation

I believe you have seen the word “accreditation” mentioned in many online education guides and articles. It’s the most important factor to consider when comparing online universities. If you earn a degree from an online university with regional accreditation, your degree will be accepted widely in the job market, and it helps you to have easier time finding jobs after graduation. You may want to continue to a higher education in the future, which you most probably will use your degree to apply for graduate programs, and a degree from an accredited online university will enable you to transfer your credit easier because these online degrees are accepted by most schools.

2. Compare Online Universities Residency Requirements

Not all online degree programs are offered 100% online, some universities requires their online students to attend a certain hours of physical classes on campus; others may require once a week for group meeting among students on group coursework discussion, or perform their lab work at school. Hence, when comparing online universities, you need to consider the residency requirements that best fit your schedule especially if you are a working individual or traveling to campus is a concern to you.

3. Compare Online Study Schedules

Although one of the key features of online education program is “flexible schedule”, but not all online universities allow you a full flexibility to study at your own pace, you may need to meet strict deadlines, or you are required to logon to the online classes at a fixed time to attend real-time learning sessions. If you are a working individual who have un-fixed working hours or a frequent traveler for job assignment, then you may prioritize on the online universities that allow you to study fully at your own pace.

4. Compare How Online Universities Carry Out Examination

There are online universities allow students to complete course exams entirely online, with open-book tests, while others may require their students to attend the exams at a proctored testing center. If you prefer to take open-book examination, then online universities that need you to attend closed-book tests might not be the best option for you.

5. Compare Online Universities Admission Requirements

Each online university has it own admission requirements; some schools have a very lengthy application process that require you to attend interviews, writing an essay or get a recommendation letter for your admission application, while others may have simple and easy admission process. When comparing these online universities, you need to ensure you are able to meet the admission requirements before you submit your application.

Summary

Comparing various online universities that offer your preference degree program can be very challenging, but it is a need process in order to select the best online university that meet your requirements.

By: Amelia Turner

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College Rejection

Monday, May 4th, 2009

You have spent all your time and efforts to prepare the college application. You have sent out the college application form attached with all the requirement documents. You are confidence that your selected college will accept your application because you have met all the admission criteria. But, sometimes thing does not happen as what we expected. When you receive the letter from the college, you thought it should be the acceptance letter, but unfortunately the letter informs you that you have not been accepted. So, what are you supposed to do now? How are you going to face the college rejection?

When you apply the college, you have set your mind and your heart to make commitment to this school, but now you have been rejected by it. At the moment you received this bad news, your spirits must be broken and have no clue on how to proceed in your next step. But, don’t let this panic moment drag for too long because college rejection does not means the end of the world, there is something that you can do to turn around the situation.

You should not give up and accept the college rejection. If this is the college you are planning to spend your college life with, then don’t give the 2nd chance of being accepted by making an appeal to the college decision. You need to tell the college in your appeal letter why they should accept you. Therefore, before you make the appeal, try to think back what are the mistakes you have made during the application preparation, there must be an oversight of some kind that result in the rejection. Or, there are extraneous circumstances surrounding your application that need extra clarification. List down the key points that you think the college should re-consider your application; then write a well written appeal letter to college’s admission department. You may need to make a few appeals and the college may keep rejecting you, try a few time before you give up.

When you apply for college admission, you should always apply for multiple colleges, so that you still have options if the appeals process to your favorite college doesn’t work. You can always accept the offer from the other college and then transfer to your favorite college after two years. Or, you have choose to study general education at a community college that located near your home while build up your college credit and polish your transfer to apply for any transfer to you top choice college later.

Summary

College rejection isn’t fatal and can happen to any application. You should react positively and try your best to rebound from rejection to end up exactly where you want to be.

By: Jullie Harvard

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