Wednesday, November 5, 2008

GMAT Blog

By Randy Paes

Starting a gmat blog is a great way to study for the GMAT. It helps you keep a working diary of your progress.

When writing a gmat blog you don't need to spend a lot of time on the design. Blogging isn't about design; it's about focusing on content. Content is key. Many people have done it and their scores have profited from it .

To begin you just need a blogger account. It's completely free and you don't need any website design or coding skills. Blogger allows you to pick a template and start blogging in less than 5 minutes. The cool thing is that blogger allows you to create categories that help keep your blogging entries organized.

Your blog entries don't have to be fancy. I recommend writing an entry every day or anytime you have learned something new. You can focus on any aspect that interests you. You should do your best to try and explain what you have learned in each blog entry. In order to explain it you will find that you have to really understand ideas.

As an added bonus you may get readers to read your blog. It's a great way to study not to mention have a voice. People can leave comments and contribute to the discussion. It's a great way to give back to the GMAT community.

Blogging makes the GMAT experience feel fun and fresh. Everyday is a new period of learning and reflection. In fact, you will look forward to study for a very grueling test. It helps you review otherwise complicated material.


Randy is the author of the 800 gmat blog and is currently working on his MBA. His blog features detailed gmat strategies and resources to beat the gmat.

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How to Write a Quality Term Paper in 7 Killer Steps to Grade A

By Jan Verhoeff

Okay, nobody ever knows if they'll get an A on their term paper or not, but you can do your best and cross your fingers. It's the old online-college charm. Hit the keyboard running after you're too danged tired to care, and you'll have a term paper by morning? Or not.

Back in college after a few years out (even the online variety), you have lost the groove (or you never had it) and your composition teacher is bound to extrapolate on the fine form that you don't have for writing anything suggested in class. The phenomenon is guaranteed! But, you don't have to settle for less than your best. You can give it all you've got in 7 killer steps and hope for an "A".

#1 - Know your stuff

Select a topic you're at the very least interested in, and write what you know. Just get some words on paper, so you can get started building your idea. Your thesis statement will come from these words of wisdom , write well.

#2 - Pick a format

Whatever format your college professor recommends is the best choice. Don't be too creative here. Word 2007 doesn't rule on the grading curve, so stick with APA, MLA, or whatever instant format your professor recommended.

#3 - Get comfy, to write

Put on your most comfortable pair of jeans or sweats and settle in your favorite chair with your laptop on your knee and a favorite drink nearby. (Tea or coffee works well, avoid anything stronger than cola.)

#4 - Research your topic

If you haven't already got a notepad full of carefully prepared notes, now's the time to Google up your topic and find out about the links and references you'll need to insert in your term paper.

#5 - Organize your thoughts

Some folks use outlines to write from, others just set out to get the words on paper. Whatever format you choose, put it together and find a pattern that makes sense to you.

#6 - Write your rough draft

By the end of a few hours, you should have 6 or 7 pages of content that looks somewhat similar to what your finished product might look like, eventually. With a few scribbles of red, notes in the sidebars, and footnotes of some kind in your document with links or references to your source materials.

#7 - Perfect your paper

This is where you cut the end off your red pen and bleed all over the paper, reorganize your thoughts, add some serious vocabulary, and determine the actual content of your final paper with proper grammar, corrected spelling and a stream of thought that flows from beginning to end of the paper. Getting your education online is easy, but you have to write the term paper. Yes, dear, it's required.

Do a little dance, sing around the room, order in Pizza Hut and celebrate. You're done! And it only took five weeks of procrastinating, thirty minutes of shivering, teeth chattering worry and concern, and twenty-four hours of hard labor to write your term paper.


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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

College Internship - Taking an Unpaid Position

By Vickie Faria

As a college student, you probably lead a very busy life. You probably are not only dealing with the stress of passing your classes with satisfactory grades, but also with gaining job experience that will help you land a high paying job after college.

One way to gain job experience that can help you land a great job after you graduate from college is to complete an internship college. The dilemma that many students face when choosing a college internship however, is whether to take a paid or unpaid position. If you are the typical college student, you probably do not have much money in savings and need a job to sustain your life style. If this is your situation, you may have to work another job in addition to your internship college if your internship is an unpaid position.

You may be wondering if it will even be worth your time to complete an unpaid college internship if you will have to work another job just to sustain yourself. The answer to this question lies basically in the type of internship college that you are considering completing. If the unpaid position you are considering completing has a great reputation for equipping students for their careers, it may be worth your time and effort to accept the position. However, if the position does not have a strong reputation, or you know little about it, you might want to do more research before accepting the job. Remember, if you decide that an unpaid position is not the right choice for you, there are probably many paid positions that will be better options for your situation.


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Selling College Textboooks Online

By Tom Tessin

College students are with more confidence than ever while it comes shopping online. This obvious reflection will not vibrate more, than in business of purchasing and selling second-hand college textbooks. For first time in the history, students are lastly getting good end of this when "college store takes the entire" industry.

According to NACS, books & supplies for 2 to 4 year students comes at right below $1000 per year at about $988. Actually college textbooks & supplies have risen in past year than what it was in previous seven, outpacing increase by double. Selling used textbooks in the past, used to be icing on cake. Now, the students want much hit for their money in times.

There are three things that you can do in order to get best fiscal experience from selling your book: First, overlook your campus store. While you first go on campus, all these guys might look like your friend. But, they are now trying to eek each piece of income out of all student purchasing books so that they can stuff their coffers with parents and students hard earned dollars. Conversely, they will not present anything what you have paid for new or else used college book you might have owned.

Next, become social in your different student organizations on the campus. Even with advent of internet, the word of mouth is s most efficient means to market the product and service, even while it comes to sell the used textbooks. And if you are fortunate, you will get price, which is better than store and potential buyer can receive better cost than if they would had paid through store.

Last, if you have still not known yourself with the search on internet, would be good time. Nowadays mantra to flourishing textbook selling is, "One who search most early, make most when semester ends. So become known with how one can search in Yahoo, Google, and MSN. When you lastly have the idea of how process works, then focus on the actual second-hand text search companies who will compile more second-hand college textbook details than you can ever think of. You may have information that can serve your requirements good in no time.

Enough to Get By

Lots of students see college as the power. They go to the college not just because they look at value in it, but also because it is what expected. Thus, these students do adequate to get by. With no motivation, direction, and focus, they take much longer to modify or eventually, drop out.

Not Prepared

Lots of students aren't prepared for the academic challenge in college. With no early planning in the high school years, then they avoid more challenging classes, which might have prepared students for college. Thus, when they go to college, they require corrective courses to come up to.

Some students generally do not take time to think what they will carry out when they graduate. With no idea of the interests & aspirations, they will find it much easy to postpone the choices about their prospect. College becomes comfortable place to go around until they make a decision.

Transfers

Studies have also shown that the students who move from one college to other, normally take much longer time to graduate.


Tom Tessin is an author for http://www.FINDcollegecards.com that is geared toward students looking for a student credit card.

Making College Admissions Easier For You

By Tom Tessin

Apply to about 6 to 7 colleges, minimum.

One of the things that we found is it generally does nothing to apply few colleges, which you do not get, acknowledged anywhere before admitted to 1 or 2. You do not have to apply to about 30 different colleges; in fact, it will hurt you in a long run. However, perfect sum is to apply to around 6 - 8 colleges.

These are some things that you must look for in the colleges you apply to: Colleges you have good shot of being into. Colleges have financial help to give, or else are reasonable even though you do not get financial help. Colleges you will be actually happy to be present at.

Visit Colleges.

Please make sure to visit all colleges when it is in session. It is of o use to visit colleges at time of summer where no one is there except for janitor. You absolutely want to go to college while it is in the session, it means that you miss day of high school. As part of visit, take a formal tour, but importantly, walk over-- and at a few point lose parents if they are been tagged along-- as well as ensure you get chance to join your head in couple of classrooms, by pretending that you are been lost when class is in the session, with the intention that you may see what in fact happens.

It is as well important to end and get cup of coffee somewhere on the campus at the refreshment services so you may get the feel for what students like there.

Diverse colleges may attract completely different students. Keep in mind that these are students, which you will make friends with, studying with, dating, & bringing home; so, you would like to go around with the people, which you will take pleasure in hanging out with.

If you want to ask some question, probably best question, which you can ask is:

"What kind of help can you give me when I graduate from the college?"

Good college can go in good detail explaining diverse alumni programs that they have place together, and different means they have to take care of you and helping you get job or get in the graduate college that is much better reply than blank stare.

How One Can Get Accepted

When talking to the admissions officials, there are some distinct things, which you may do in order to make yourself further more pleasing to them.

Well, reason is simple; everybody loves to put off myself included. You most likely are like this. We like to wait to last minute on some things.

Reason is because everyone waits unless last second, and then admissions office will get flooded with the applications and they are cranky, overworked, tired, and want to use it-- so they at times do not give full amount of notice that they must to every application.

Alternatively, if you get the application in 5 to 6 weeks prior to the deadline, you will get them while they are in much better frame of mind & they have little more time to see your application.


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Monday, November 3, 2008

Essays About the Presidential Election in Admissions

By Ross Blankenship

I've had a few people ask me whether they should write about the Presidential election and how it is has shaped their lives. The answer is: if you can do it effectively without it being too clichéd, then yes - it can be an acceptable topic. All too often, however, students let the election season take over their college applications- writing fervently for either Obama or McCain without any substance; they forget to come up with a solid theme about themselves. Don't fall victim to such poor writing.

Writing an essay, whether it be for prep school, college or graduate admissions, requires students take an inimitable approach. You must write with clarity, consistency and care.

For example, the following essay is a sample of bad writing on the election:

"I'm supporting ______ candidate because we need change. Change is a good thing for America. Just look at the last 8 years; when I was in middle school students and teachers thought we were heading in the right direction."

Why does this essay start off bad? Well, for one, it is about a concept, i.e. "Change," which can be difficult to bring down to a tangible level where the audience can see how it has shaped your life. Instead, start broadly and narrow the concept into a form where the reader/audience knows where you're heading with the topic. Further, supplement any political writing with solid examples of your participation in the election process.

Here's an example of a better essay with more substance:

"Having volunteered in a local phone drive for __________ candidate, I have heard the voices of people desiring change; I want to be part of this change. I took part in the electoral process because I feel our government is too large and our individual voices are all too often drowned out by special interests and lobbyists."

These two parallel examples - one bad, one good- hopefully clarify the essay topic of the Presidential election or any election for that matter. If you have volunteered before or been an active part of any local, state or federal campaign, tell the admissions office, be specific and bring any abstract topic such as change down to a manageable level. You don't want to sound clichéd like many political ads airing across the nation. Bring substance, candor and care to your essay and you're bound to connect more with your audience.


Hope that helps...

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Ross Blankenship is an Author and Director of http://www.miroadvantage.com , test prep and admissions. Miro Advantage helps students and parents achieve their admissions goals. Miro Advantage also runs TopTestPrep and AdmissionsControl, and aims to help students and parents throughout the admissions process.

Graduate School Problem Number 1 - Scientific Adviser

By Cornelia Delane

A scientific adviser is the most important person for getting your Master's or PhD degree in time and without too much pain. What is even more important, is that it is a person, who will help you to get your first job, write your recommendation letters, use connections to get you an interview.

This implies that your professors has to be famous enough to have those connections and powerful enough to organize those interviews. Usually such people are well established researchers with their tenure received long time ago. Very often they have big research groups and not so much time to spend doing research. This is also because those famous professors have to attend numerous meetings and conferences and serve as advisers in all kind of committees. Therefore the time left after all those activities is shared among writing papers and grant proposals, teaching and, after all, working with research group members.

If we take all this in consideration, we suddenly realize that this type of scientific advisers can be good for getting your job, but really bad to work with.

On the other hand, young active professors, especially before their tenure, can spend days and nights in the labs working with their students and trying to work on the coolest projects and writing a lot of papers. You PhD will be finished very soon, and with impressive results in your resume. Unfortunately after that connections of your advisor start to play such important role, that you excellent resume may be not enough. This is especially true for academic career, where without calls with support from the advisor it is even impossible to get interview.

So, what to do? Is it better to choose old and established or young and active advisor?

As usually in life, there is no simple answer, but there are several possible solutions. First solution is to get co-advised by two people one of each kind. Second is to approach your famous professor with research questions so actively that you can get higher priority in his or her time share. Third is based on the fact that graduate study takes some time. Therefore if you start with a great young professor, and you together do nice research, at the moment of your graduation she or he will have enough connections to help you find a good job.


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Sunday, November 2, 2008

Ohio State Buckeyes - Tracing the 22 NCAA Titles of the Buckeyes

By Freddie Brister

NCAA Championships is one of the most awaited events in every college team. It is a national title wherein the best of the best from different divisions and states are named. Some of the Big Ten Conference Division are able to make it on this important event while some are not. However, the chances of joining are big since there are many sports sanctioned by this organization.

The most popular sports for this event are football, basketball and baseball. If you look at the track record of the different teams, some might take years before they get their next Championship Titles. Others can do it consecutively but could end up periods of drought. Well, it is quite expected as different teams evolve every year and different players with strong skills and abilities emerge. Not to mention, the coaches of the teams vary and they have different strategies. Some may contribute to their winning streak others just settle for division titles.

The Universities of the Big 10 Conference have their many chances in joining the different NCAA Championship Matches. One of them is Ohio State University. They have won a total of 22 NCAA Titles. Their varsity team is named as the Ohio State Buckeyes.

Out of curiosity, let us try to trace their achievements in NCAA. Below are their records and years that they have won their 22 National Titles from NCAA:

Swimming Team

Their swimming team for men has the most records of NCAA titles for this event. They accumulated a total of 11 titles since 1943. Mike Peppe was the coach in 1931-1963 who led the team to win these 11 titles. He was ranked number one to coach the most titles for the NCAA and Ohio State was one of the teams to win the most titles in a year (for the years 1953 and 1955).

Gymnastics

Their team for men was the winner of the NCAA championships in 1984, 1990 and 2001. They have produced 24 NCAA individual champions under the supervision of Miles Avery. In 2001, Jamie Natalie was the All-around champion.

Golf

The division for men won the NCAA title in 1945 and 1979. In 1945, this varsity team grabbed their first gold under the supervision of Robert Keppler. The second title was under Jim Brown. Both coaches are now in the hall of fame for the Ohio State Buckeyes.

Track and Field, Fencing, Baseball and Basketball

Each of these teams grabbed one NCAA title only. Track and field gained the title under the coaching of F.R. Castleman. One of the notable players at his time was George Simpson, who was a champion for both 100 and 220-Yard Dash. Fencing team became National champion in 1942. Their baseball team won in 1966 under the coaching of Marty Karow. On the other hand, their basketball team won in 1960 under the coaching of Fred Taylor. Jerry Lucas was one of the top players at that time and he helped the team to win the title.


Freddie Brister is a huge fan of the Big 10 and the Ohio State Buckeyes. His love for the game of football started with an older brother passing the pigskin around in the backyard with cousins and neighborhood friends. He later played in high school, college and coached high school football for 25 years, before retiring to write for Sports Fan Treasures. Check out his Ohio State Merchandise

North Carolina Tar Heels - Top Three Varsity Teams For North Carolina

By Freddie Brister

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is one of the participating schools for the Division I of NCAA. This is a public university, in fact, one of the best in the country. They have good academic programs for the undergraduate. They were also considered as a Public Ivy in 1985. They also have great postgraduate studies that people can avail and in fact, it is still one of the greatest curriculum's you will encounter. They are also one of the oldest universities in the United States as it was established in 1789.

This school is not all about academics. In fact, it is also one of the most notable schools for the Division I. It is one of those universities, who have won Championship Titles, mostly coming from the women team. They have 28 varsity teams but they are quite popular in the field of soccer and hockey. Their lacrosse team is doing well as well as their basketball team. However, winning these titles is not as easy as you think since this school has many rivals in the field of athletics. Most of their rivalries are also considered as one of the most intense rivalries in different sports publications.

The name of their team is North Carolina Tar Heels. If you want to know their records of accomplishments with regard to their hottest, most popular team in the University, check it out:

1. Soccer- This is one of their varsity teams with the most titles grabbed. They won 18 NCAA titles since 1982. They did this under the supervision and coaching of Anson Dorrance. Despite his sexual harassment issues with his players, he still managed to bring out the best of the players. He was not only recognized for his ability to coach College teams but he is also one of the coaches who lead the USA soccer team to win their first World Cup Title. This person is also one of the best coaches inducted in the Hall of Fame for his accomplishments in the field of soccer.

2. Basketball- Their team for men has won four NCAA Titles the latest to which was in 2005. This team was the roots of famous players Larry Brown (from Boston Celtics), Michael Jordan, Reyshawn Terry and many others. Although they are not the champions at all times, they have always been in the final four of the NCAA. They have produced many players to win individual awards.

3. Hockey- Their hockey team for women also contributed five titles from NCAA Championships. They must have the toughest women to play this sport and the 28 players, who were picked out for the All-American Selection evidence it. They won a lot of games under the coaching of Karen Shelton, who was also a former hockey player representing United States from 1977-1984. She was also chosen as Coach of the year four times with her stay in this university.

North Carolina Tar Heels is one of the teams with the best record of accomplishment in the NCAA. They are simple one of the teams to watch for in NCAA.


Freddie Brister is a huge fan of the ACC and the North Carolina Tar Heels. His love for the game of football started with an older brother passing the pigskin around in the backyard with cousins and neighborhood friends. He later played in high school, college and coached high school football for 25 years, before retiring to write for Sports Fan Treasures. Check out his North Carolina Tar Heels Merchandise

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Nebraska Cornhuskers - One of the Most Competitive in College Teams

By Freddie Brister

Competition is one of the things that make the life of every College Student great. It can be everywhere, in classes or extra-curricular activities. Life of a college student could never be as exciting without struggles for excellence and dreams of being on top. Without competition, there is no way for us to identify outstanding students who can represent the schools for tournaments.

Competition is most popular in sports. This is the spice of every game. It attracts people to watch the games as it makes the games very exciting. Because of this, there are rivalries. With its arousal, there will be champions. The champions are the best competitors for a season and can win trophies, recognition and individual awards. If you want to know one of the most competitive varsity teams in the history of college teams, then you should get to know the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. They are a member of the Division I of the National College Athletics Association. They are also members of the Big 12 Conference taking part of its Northern Division. They have great varsity teams that have won national titles and the most popular ones are their football, volleyball and gymnastics. Their varsity team is called the Nebraska Cornhuskers.

What makes them successful? Let us get up close and personal to their top varsity teams which are notable for this school. Below are some of them

Gymnastics

This is a sport full of flexible bodies and it is one of the teams that win more for this school. Both men's and women's divisions have been hailed champions for years. The women division grabbed 10 Big 8 Championship titles and 8 Big 12 Titles. For the men division, they have 8 National titles. Because of their performance not only they get a chance to bring glory to their schools but they also gave glory to their country when 10 of their gymnasts represented United States in the Olympics.

Football

Who would not love muscle men in tights? The American passion is also one of the most loved teams in this university. This is one of the longest teams to play for college football since they started in 1890. Their winning era for the National Championships began way back in 1970. They won a total of 5 National Titles to which the latest was in 1997.They have 2 of the best coaches in the face of football: Paul "Bear" Bryant and Tom Osborne.

Volleyball

The Nebraska Cornhuskers volleyball team is one of the best in the country. They won 3 NCAA Championship titles under the coaching of John Cook and Terry Pettit. Sarah Pavan was one of their star players who have been the leader in the team since her freshman years. Her presence in this team helped the Huskers to be one of the greatest in the history of College Volleyball.

These are just the teams that won the most championship matches. They are one of the many bests in their school. No wonder they have such great fans as they continue to fight to become the best competitors in sports.


Freddie Brister is a huge fan of the Big 12 and the Nebraska Cornhuskers. His love for the game of football started with an older brother passing the pigskin around in the backyard with cousins and neighborhood friends. He later played in high school, college and coached high school football for 25 years, before retiring to write for Sports Fan Treasures. Check out his Nebraska Cornhuskers Merchandise

 

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