Archive for August, 2009



3 Tips For Scholarships For Moms Going Back to School

Friday 28 August 2009 @ 12:08 pm

Scholarships for moms going back to school are often the only lifeline for most women. Paying outright for your education is pretty much out of the question, as is getting a student loan because lets face it; who wants to be in debt? I always advise women to apply for scholarships and not just cave in to get a student loan as a quick solution.

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Choosing the Right Educational Program For You

Friday 28 August 2009 @ 12:08 pm

There are many prominent differences between adults and children in regards to their learning factors. There are two different learning models categorized for adults and children. The adult learning model, andragogy, and the children’s model, pedagogy, clearly demonstrate the differences. These learning models show how continuing your education by working toward online degrees is an excellent option for adults.

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How to Get Money For College Expenses

Friday 28 August 2009 @ 12:08 pm

College costs a lot of money: that is no secret. But that doesn’t mean you must get yourself into massive amounts of debt. You can budget wisely and also try to obtain educational financial aid in order to get money for college expenses.

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University Researchers in China

Friday 28 August 2009 @ 12:08 pm

Many Chinese Researchers are not paid as well in China as they might be in other nations, even when they are highly published and are at the top of their fields. One researcher in China mentioned recently; “This is the reason why I do not want to work in a university as a researcher, because research brings me nothing besides the papers I published.”

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College Recommendation Letters - How to Get a Reference Letter

Friday 28 August 2009 @ 12:08 pm

Lining up college recommendation letters that will accompany their college application can be a daunting task for students. Here are some great suggestions to help you navigate the college letter of recommendation process.

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Academic Researchers Who Refuse to Apply Their Knowledge

Friday 28 August 2009 @ 12:08 pm

Far too many academic researchers study some esoteric niche as if trying to decipher the head of a pin, and yet, with all this vast knowledge they gain, they often fail to ask the questions which can lead to breakthrough applications of their work. Not long ago, I was discussing this issue with a Chinese Scientist, Guang Wu, who was studying the correlation between climate cycles and warming periods with mutations and evolution of Influenza Type A strains, like the Swine Flu outbreak that turned pandemic in Mexico City, and then subsequently spread Worldwide.

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Tips to Study Better

Friday 28 August 2009 @ 11:08 am

Studying is an activity we must do in our academic life. Being able to study effectively will give you an advantage in university.

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Best 3 Forensic Accounting Schools

Friday 28 August 2009 @ 11:08 am

In times of today, the demand for forensics accountants have increased as they play an important role in companies and industries. With this, there are many institutes that offer degrees and certificates in this course which often leaves you spoiled for choice, having to settle down for one institute. To name them all would be a challenge, so here are the best 3 in no particular order.

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Research Interests - Key to Graduate School Admissions

Friday 28 August 2009 @ 11:08 am

Articulating clearly defined research interests will be paramount to gaining entry to graduate school in psychology, especially research-based programs. There are a number of ways that you can identify your research interests. The first one I mentioned is through material you’ve been exposed to in class. As an undergraduate, you’ve likely been exposed to a wide range of topics through your classes. Which ones did you find most interesting?

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College Scholarship Search

Friday 28 August 2009 @ 11:08 am

For some, entering college is hard enough but with all financial obligations you and your family have been going through, there is no doubt that entering college is much more difficult. On the average, a median college and university charges $20,000 a year per student.

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