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1. Is College Degree Worth Money Investments?
October 08, 2005


No issue is more disturbing and debatable for those concerned with college education than the issue of real value of college degrees. The tendency towards escalating cost of tuition fees made many people wonder whether a genuine payoff and opportunities that college degree offers to a graduate worth a high-priced investment in a long run. This problem became especially acute for low-income parents, because the majority of them can’t afford to take an additional burden of paying such a fabulous sum of money for education of their kid. Annual tuition fees in different coll... (read more)

Author: Linda Correli | Article Views: 1188

2. College Degree Is Worth $ 2.1 Million Future Income
October 08, 2005


“And once earned, a college degree is forever, as the payoff from higher education can never be erased, broken, or laid off.” It was estimated by the US Census Bureau that a bachelor degree holder earns approximately $2.1 million over 40 years of his working life. The drastic truth is that a college graduator can expect to earn nearly a million dollar more than his school-educated neighbor does. This sizeable stretch and notable disparity of lifetime earnings raised demand, boosted popularity, and consolidated American firm faith in the value and significance of higher education. Accordi... (read more)

Author: Linda Correli | Article Views: 1315

3. Online Education Busts Public Schooling
October 01, 2005


Critical innovation in education Progress is inevitable and sometimes it is difficult to reflect on its future impacts. Though, notwithstanding all its ulterior dangers and unexpected consequences progress and technological advances are moving onward, affecting all spheres of our life. Online education or so called virtual schooling is a case in point. Now it is mainly impossible to predicate the future of this innovation, because the concept of online education is still emerging, related technology is constantly changing and there is no one single model of virtual school. This alternative ... (read more)

Author: Linda Correli | Article Views: 1254

4. Learning How to Learn Makes Every Student Genius
October 01, 2005


Santosh Prem, a teacher at Malet Lambert School, claims that "the difference between a genius and a "normal" person is that the former "accidentally" acquired the critical combination of the appropriate environment, motivation and learning technique to excel in his particular field." Literally it means that every student has the same potential to excel and succeed in studying without having any exceptional inborn gift. One of the most vital components in this "genius formula", which significance is underestimated both by teachers and students is acquiring and harnessing of 'Learning How to L... (read more)

Author: Linda Correli | Article Views: 1484

5. Freshmen, Learn How to Hook your Professors!
October 01, 2005


To commence something new is difficult from one side, but very exciting and interesting from the other. You never know what to wait and get ready for, though the feeling of unexpectedness makes new undertakings unusually thrilling and fabulous. By starting your freshman year at college you are turning over a new leaf in your life, opening a door to the world with a spate of opportunities. The feeling of agitation, anticipation and joy you experience on the threshold of college education are incomparable and unforgettable sensations, which retain with you for a long time and usually turn into ... (read more)

Author: Linda Correli | Article Views: 1194

6. New recipe for your fresh paper pie
September 17, 2005


Many writers aspire to create original and incomparable works, so that to stand them out of heaps of previously written stuff. They resort to crafty tricks to grab the attention of readers and eagerly try to find an unoccupied niche, undeveloped idea or some lurid news to make their papers one of a kind. Catchy titles, simple and persuasive language, personal apply to the reader and intricate plot are only some clever dodges authors harness in writing. No matter what the purpose of the written work is writing presents a kind of competition with unstated rules, where the strongest survives. T... (read more)

Author: Linda Correli | Article Views: 1334

7. How to make real money from writing?
September 17, 2005


The significance of writing skills is emphasized far and wide over and over again. Writing skills are called mandatory, indispensable, crucial and drastic ability, a ticket to the thriving future of the person. The overwhelming majority of instructors and employers which were surveyed recently stressed that writing skills are critical both for academic and career success. The survey carried by Lin Grensing revealed that 79 percent of respondent executives cited writing as one of the most neglected skills in the business world, yet one of the most important to productivity. They also admitted... (read more)

Author: Linda Correli | Article Views: 1348

8. Avoid Crafty Traps in Essay Writing
September 07, 2005


Hidden pitfalls are on watch for your paper success in every paragraph of the essay you write. They are notorious misprints, insidious misspellings and numerous stylistic, syntax and format errors. Indeed they are your restless essay writing enemies, which are always on the alert, putting obstacles on your way to excellent grades for your writing assignments. The drastic truth is that even slight mistakes make you freak out and lose the train of your thoughts. They evoke a fear of losing the main thread, give rise to uncertainty in your strengths and potential, dissipate your motivation to wr... (read more)

Author: Linda Correli | Article Views: 1401

 



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