Emergency Cash for Students

There are several different options for emergency cash assistance for students available, such as a federal supplemental educational opportunity grant, and what is call a federal Perkins loan. Things in your life happen such as a death n the family, prolonged illness of a loved one or yourself, or a job loss. These things happen, and you can’t change them, but there are ways of getting the cash you need to further your education without halting your career path and your personal advancement.

On a college campus you can go to the financial aid department and apply for financial aid. There are some requirements that need to be met, such as a minimum GPA, but this emergency fund is usually less than $1,000. The federal supplemental educational opportunity grant is for college students who are in exceptional financial need. Students that meet the requirements could receive $100 to $4,000 a year, depending on when they applied for this help.

Federal Perkins loans are a low interest loan of 5% for college students in desperate need, Students can borrow up to $5,500 per year for undergraduate and $8,000 for graduate students. You can also consult a private lender, like Payday One, who provides quick cash over the internet with great rates.

Picking one of these options depends on your own personal situation and how much money you will need to get through your years in college, but at the end of those years you will have better opportunities for a high paying job, job security, and a better feeling about yourself and where you are going with your life.

Only school fees is not the responsibility

Many parents feel that they have admitted their child in the school and then it’s solely the duty of the school for the development of the child which is a very wrong misconception. A student gets the most of his/her knowledge from school; may be the knowledge of intellect or that of social responsibility or even that of their responsibility or their future prospective, all these though depends upon the school but not solely on them.

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A student learns whatever he sees or looks around him and then behaves in the social world in that way only. If a student uses an illicit language then it’s just not because of their school friends but the social environment in which they stay. A school has to teach how to stay in a social environment but parents should appreciate the child whenever they do something good and eventually should even teach when they go wrong.

The school is not responsible for everything though it will supply with the latest trends and best modes for education and will raise the intellect to a very high extent but only intellect is not just everything. For example, a student getting 100 percentile in the CAT exam is not necessary to get admissions in IIM’s since there intellect is also checked which a student develops from its social background. A student understands about their responsibilities from school and even develops its future by seeing their friend’s aims and thus school helps in developing a child but parents need to look after the child for their best growth.

Educational Technology: Benefitting Both You and Your Students

Educational technology will hopefully become the wave of the educational future. Students connect better with techniques they use every day. We don’t teach math on an abacus, right? Utilizing modern tools will mean students get the very best modern education. Here are some reasons to consider using educational technology.

It Makes Sense to Students

Students would revolt if their instructor told them to write a ten-page paper by hand. If there’s something easier, quicker, and neater out there that’s universally acceptable, why wouldn’t you use it? That would be like having a fully-stocked toolbox and using your tiny screwdriver instead of your power drill on a massive project. Don’t ignore the tools in your instructional toolbox. By incorporating technology in education, you’re using everything at your disposal. It can also make your job as a teacher a lot easier. Sometimes, online models, videos, or interactive games can explain something better than you could.

It Holds Students’ Attention

A ten year old with a dry textbook is much more likely to lose focus and start daydreaming than a ten year old working through an interactive presentation on the computer. He’s more stimulated with an interactive presentation. Visual learners can benefit from the different images, audio learners can learn by hearing a narrator explain concepts, and hands-on learners benefit from interacting with the presentation.

It Prepares Students for Careers

Young people in the workforce today learned how to use Microsoft Office in school because they had to make a presentation or format a document for an assignment. Technology in schools isn’t just for fun; it’s an essential skill that today’s students need to learn to be successful employees.

The Snowballing of Technology

There is a really cool game available for cell phones called DoodleGod, where the player can combine different elements, such as wind, air, fire, etc to create things. For example, water and wheat might create bread, or fire and earth might create lava. The game is a simple, pass-the-time distraction, but it holds some important truths about the snowballing expansion of technology.

Three hundred years ago, knowledge of electricity was basically nil. Thanks to Ben Franklin and his awesome kite (and the Greek, Thales) civilizations got to experience all the wonderful benefits of electricity. Use of electricity led to electrical lights, which removed the need for gas lines running everywhere. Electricty was also used for motors, radios, and other things. These led to using it in computers, and then things really took off. Computers are now used in cars, phones, televisions, musical instruments, refrigerators, and watches.

Technologies spawn other technologies. Dear old Dagthar and his circular rock ended up being a grooved rubber tire mounted on a rotor on a Lamborghini Murcielago (which conveniently also uses a computer, as previously stated). In fact, cars utilize hundreds of technologies in their manufacturing, composition, and use. Think of what it takes for gasoline to be gathered, refined, shipped, and finally pumped into your car.  What about the CD player or iPod dock in the car? How about the power steering or muffler system? No wonder cars have applications to every metephor in life.

Existing technology is what inventors draw from. Thomas Edison took electricity and photography and discovered that he could make lightbulbs and moving pictures. What technologies are you going to combine to create new investions?

The Importance of Education

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Of the three members of the band Green Day, only one graduated from high school. The band left on tour the very next day. Their latest album has sold 3.5 million copies.

Not all of us can be Tre Cools, Billie Joe Armstrongs, or Mike Dirnts. And frankly, knowing the difference between a sonnet and a scatter plot is pretty handy. While rock stars may have fame and fortune (and a high average for drug use, suicide and horrendous money management skills) having a real education is important too, even if it is not showcased as being glamorous.

An education is really just about experiencing the world around us and knowing how it works. An education is about learning why moose act the way they do, why stars explode, or the meaning of love according to Percy Shelley (or Haddaway).

Educated people know that drugs are bad, suicide is a waste of a beautiful person, and that money should be handled wisely. If you have graduated from high school, think of all the things you learned in 12 years, both from traditional teaching and “street smarts.” Where would you be without Mrs. Kendrick teaching you to multiply, or Dr. Northey telling you time and time again when to use “its” and “it’s”?

Maybe you won’t play opening night at the Chaos Theatre. Maybe you will. There’s nothing wrong with being rich or famous. But skipping out on ad education is a big mistake. Learn. Learn, learn, learn, all your life.  Rivers Cuomo, lead singer of the band Weezer, sets a great example. He spent years attended college classes inbetween world-wide tours, finally earning a degree from Harvard University.

Careers for the College Student

College is a time for young kids to strike out on their own in the world. They begin making their own decisions, formulating future plans and what part they are going to play in the world.   Part of that growing up phase is working. While hopefully college students have some experience from their teenage years, college is the time to start getting jobs in the field they are interested in. Working in college can be hard. You have to work around your class schedule and consequently you can’t work as much or as flexibly as other applicants to a job. However, there are some jobs that are great for students.

For one thin, universities run almost completely off students jobs. The cafeterias, cleaning crews, groundskeeping crews, ushers, teacher’s assistants; they are all students. Looking into getting a job with your college is a good idea; you’ll have class and work all in the same place.

Another good idea is online work. Find your niche on the Internet. Is it writing?  There are dozens of good places to work as a freelance copywriter or creative content writer, and you can do it on your schedule.

Websites like eBay, or Craigslist  have real potential for those with a business sense. With good products, a student can make a decent amount selling online.

Then there’s jobs in your town. Restaurants, call centers, they all need people who can work different shifts, and odds are, given their location, they are used to working with students.

Juggling school and work and normal life can all be tough, but it’s doable. Plus, you will graduate with a diploma and a resume. Work hard, study hard, and the world will be yours.

The New Trend in Online Education: Laptops & Accessories

When considering which college courses to take, making sure they’re not the first class in the morning is not the only criteria you should use in determining your academic future. To ensure success in all your classes, consider taking online courses. Laptops make it easier than ever to take classes online, and accessories such as laptop backpacks secure your computer when you’re on the move.

Online vs. Traditional

When selecting courses for the semester, it may be useful to weigh the benefits of taking online classes as opposed to traditional classes. E-learning is more convenient than traditional class settings because it allows you the flexibility to learn at your own pace in an environment you choose. Whether you’re at the library or in your living-room, you get to create a space that will be most conducive for learning without the distractions of a traditional classroom.

Invest in a Laptop

Investing in a laptop will make it more convenient to participate in online courses and will help you meet all your deadlines. There will be no more waiting in line for a computer on campus or at the library. Laptops make it easy to complete homework assignments and attend online class discussions. Before you enroll in e-learning courses, take some time to research affordable laptops and laptop accessories, such as backpacks. Laptop backpacks provide protection for your computer, with a separate compartment for books and other school materials for added convenience.

Equipped with a laptop and accessories, you will have all the tools necessary to be successful in your online classes, no matter how early in the morning they start.

Technological Education

In almost every biography of a famous person from 100 years ago, they always seem to have gone off to college at age 17 and graduated with a Ph.D. at 22. And you think, “hey, how come I can’t have done that?”  The simple reason is, you could learn everything you could about a field that fast.  Nowadays, advances have been to such an extent that gaining the knowledge necessary to warrant an advanced degree take much, much longer.

Think about it:  to read this webpage, you’ve already demonstrated mastery of reading, hand/eye contact, an excellent mastery of computers and their workings (which is huge in and of itself) and an understanding of Internet navigation. Wow. Congrats!

All that just to read a webpage. Today, we live surrounded by more and more advanced and complicated technology. While that means that the general intelligence level has risen, but also that more and more is required by each person just to get by. Software is used in iPods, gaming systems, microwaves, and almost everything else. Its vitally important, not only to daily life but for career advancement, continued education, and all other parts of life.

The best way to master new technologies is to find the ones that are interesting to you or applicable to your life. For example, learning Photoshop and other photo editing software can help you get work as a graphic artist, photographer, or printworker. Getting a degree in computer or electrical engineering would help you not only learn more about computers but stay on the cutting edge of the technological world.

Learning and the advance of technology, especially computer technology, will always be linked. it is necessary to learn how to work with new gadgets and software as they are developed. Those who learned early computer languages and none of the later ones were quickly outdated and no longer useful in the industry. By seeking after learning, you’ll always be safe and smart.

Back in School…Again

I graduated from high school in 2006, and flew off to college shortly thereafter, with my two suitcases and bass guitar. I was a heady 19 year old on top of the world, ready to learn new things and gain wisdom and knowledge. I took 18 months off to volunteer as a missionary and then another two years to work and “find myself” before returning to school. Now, as a 23-year old sophomore, I approach the classic education process in another way.

I’ve been in the work force for a few years now and it makes me look at school differently then I did after high school.  It’s not the all-consuming event that it was then. I still have to work and pay my bills, maintain relationships, look to further my careers, in addition to studying and attending class. It’s not like before when I had a part-time job on the side but focused on school and having fun. Now, I work hard to gain my education while at the same time treating it like any of my other priorities.

With the economy suffering  right now, attending school is great. There’s lots of jobs available for someone with my schedule; in short, student jobs. Sure, we’re all broke, but we’re going to come out of college with lots of skills and a degree and be ready for what will hopefully be a healthy and hungry job market.  If you’ve been laid off, had your hours lower, or maybe your job doesn’t even exist anymore, think about heading back to school. For one thing, it’s a breeze compared to the perspective we held coming at it the first time, and secondly, what else are you going to do?  Pound the pavement? That’s got to be done anyway. Get a nice part-time job and go a second degree, or even your first. It’s never to late to learn more and make yourself more attractive to future employers.

Entry Level Positions Helping Your Career

If you are in an entry level position and wondering how it can help your career, you should know that all job experience is good and makes you even more qualified for other positions, no matter where you are working. Here are a few skills that you can improve:

Good communication. With any position, you have to learn how to communicate with your boss and your fellow coworkers. Things that you may learn to communicate better about are always easily found, but here are some things in particular: your work schedule, how to ask for time off, and how to address an issue with a coworker. One important thing a college student in Georgia learned from her minimum-wage office job was how to communicate if she was running late. Instead of just turning up fifteen or twenty minutes late from a class, she learned to communicate to her boss that she was running behind and what time she would be in the office so her boss knew where she was. This allowed her boss to still rely on her worker.

Improved customer service. Most entry level jobs have workers dealing with cold sales calls or unhappy customers. This environment means that you will gain the experience and expertise in how to put a customer first, how to ruffle down the feathers of an unhappy client, and how to communicate to a customer that you are there to help and serve them. This means learning others-centered communication, which helps customers understand how you can help them, and can allow them to better understand you.

Self-motivation. Whatever job you are at, you can always improve how you motivate yourself on the job. This will improve your ability to follow direction, think for yourself, complete a set of tasks, and other things. Becoming excellent in these areas early on in your career will help you be able to learn other skills later on. If you can prove yourself always steady in your work ethic and reliability, you may put yourself at the front of the line for a promotion or new job.