The entire article is concerning the wrong path on which American schools appear to be currently. The authors say that although they are not very fond of invasion of computers in schools, technology has to be used in the educational process. They Continue...
Outsourcing cannot be considered a new phenomenon even though the rising attention toward this subject has brought lots of important issues into the daylight. Lots of service and even manufacturing companies started creating jobs overseas to gain Continue...
"Dubliners" of James Joyce is a unique work of literature in many senses. The primary outstanding feature of this book lies in the very structure of it. It consists of four major elements, that in turn consist of few stories that are not connected Continue...
Amaranths. Amaranthus species Fig. 4a. Red amaranths with red Continue...
Preparing for college can seem pretty overwhelming, but if you take the time to work on your approach, you can easily get into the college of your choice. Here are 10 suggestions that will help you successfully prepare for college. 1. Continue...
Professors are your allies, not your adversaries. Although some professors just aren’t cool, most of them are decent, reasonable people. If you show them respect, they will reciprocate. But there are certain attributes that you are expected to b Continue...
Whether you are applying to enter undergraduate school, graduate school, or applying for a job, you may be asked to include a personal statement with your application. A personal statement is a supplement to your application that allows you to ela Continue...
1. Orientation activities are a must.Even though they might make you feel awkward, even though there might seem to be 500 of them, you should go to as many orientations as you possibly can. Remember, most of the other people attending them f Continue...
1. Keep Those Grades HighIf you're a junior, you might be sick of hearing this truism uttered over and over. The reason it's called a truism, though, is that it's true. Your junior year grades will matter the most to college admissions commi Continue...
1.Take college application seriously.If you didn't start your junior year, the beginning of senior year is when you need to decide which schools you will visit and which schools you'll apply to.2. Make an appointment with your gu Continue...
1. Avoid the sophomore slump.It might be harder to do than it seems. You're not a freshman anymore, so the pressure's off. You know your way around; you know who your friends are. You're way more comfortable this year, and there's so much co Continue...
1. Be A LeaderYou've come to business school to "master" business, right? Great business school students are leaders of people. A large part of the work in graduate school will depend on your ability to work on group projects. The first rule Continue...
1. Find out where the veteran law students hang out -- the 2Ls and 3Ls -- and get them to be your friends.When you're just starting out in law school, the students who have been there a while longer than you are among the most valuable resou Continue...
1. Be An Excellent Manager of Your Own TimeMedical school will overwhelm you. In the four years it will take you to get your MD, you will be presented with more information that you must master than you might have thought possible, even if y Continue...
1. Be Open To New ExperiencesEntering college, you are a stranger in a strange new world. You probably don't know anyone, and you might be far from home and lonely. Who could blame you for clinging to the familiar? Understand, though, Continue...