Entries from June 2008

ART SCHOOLS

June 30, 2008

An Art school has a primary focus on the visual arts, such as graphic design, illustration, painting, photography, and sculpture. They are specific to the type of education that you wish to obtain. Art schools differ from larger institutions by degrees including such classes as science and math. When the school is considered an accredited […]

A STUDENT’S GUIDE TO SUBJECT DIRECTORIES

June 28, 2008

Students increasingly turn to the Internet to help them with their coursework. Subject directories can be particularly useful, whether you are in search of a movie review or a biography of Galileo. However, subject directories - like many online tools - can sometimes blur the distinction amidst details and advertisements.
Subject directories are collections of urls […]

IS AN ONLINE DEGREE REALLY WORTH IT

June 26, 2008

A lot of citizens are getting their college degrees online these days. It can be much simpler than going to an actual physical college, and often it’s the only way some citizens can fit a degree into their busy schedules. But is it worth it financially to get an online degree?
One of the big problems […]

WRITING A COLLEGE TERM PAPER

June 26, 2008

Introduction
The biggest nightmare in any student’s academics is the task of that assignment, term paper, thesis or project for which he or she has got no clue where to get started from. Here are a few tips and techniques that can cure up that plight whether taken and followed seriously.
The biggest question mark after getting […]

THE NCLEX EXAMINATION

June 26, 2008

To ensure public protection, the United States and its territories require entry into the practice of nursing to be regulated by licensing authorities within each jurisdiction. Each jurisdiction requires all candidates for licensure as entry-level nurses to pass an examination which assesses the knowledge called for to perform safely and effectively. NCLEX stands for The […]

STUDENTS - BREATHE NEW LIFE INTO LEARNING

June 25, 2008

Guess what action you’ve performed more often than any other in your life? Is it eating? Sleeping? Crying? Laughing?
No! Give up? It’s breathing! You’ve been breathing pretty much continual since you were born, with few exceptions.
So with all those years of practice you probably think you’ve figured out how to do it properly by now. […]

AN ANALYSIS OF FACISM AND COMMUNISM

June 24, 2008

Why is it that Germany’s fascism lasted a relatively short moment compared to Russia’s communism? The regimes established under Hitler and Stalin were incredibly similar with respect to the rise and control of the state. Both systems were based on entirely different ideology and goals. Hitler’s Mein Kampf established the superiority of the German race […]

ONLINE UNIVERSITY: OPTIONS FOR EVERYONE

June 23, 2008

The online university is one of the best ways for many individuals to get the education that they want and need when they may not have the moment to get into a college setting. Whatever reason that you may have for not making it into the university is one thing. But, now that there are […]

BACHELOR-DEGREES, ONLINE?

June 22, 2008

Should you get your bachelor-degree online? For many citizens that would seem hard to do. Depending on the field of study that you plan to get, though, it can be actually quite welcoming and a great way to get in the education that you have always wanted. Sure, it isn’t easy but neither is college […]

7 SUGGESTIONS FOR CHOOSING A COLLEGE WHEN THE COLLEGE CHOOSES YOU

June 21, 2008

How do I choose a college that is right for me? This is the question that I’m asked at least once a week. And frankly, it isn’t easy trying to explain to students (and their parents) one very basic fact of the college admissions process: You don’t choose the college. The college chooses you.
Here is […]