Graduate Studies and Research
November 15, 2008 by makikopper
Filed under Education
Graduate Thesis is a write up that talk about any specific topic. Irrespective of word limit a Graduate Thesis can be written on any topic whether it is related to science, arts or any other subject. Students are required to write Graduate Thesis on any subject by their colleges. Talking about the significance...
[Read more...]What You Should Know About Homeschooling and College
July 26, 2008 by rdokoye
Filed under Homeschooling
As children grow out of their little pants and are ready to begin their teens, many parents wonder if they should continue with the homeschooling program. They fear that colleges may not give equal opportunities to a child educated at home. Many fears of this kind were put to rest when 2 homeschooled...
[Read more...]The Vedic System Of Education
A Gurukul is a type of ancient Vedic school in India in which students go to the house of their teacher, or the guru, to live and study under his care. The students are all treated the same no matter what their social castes are or how elevated in society his family is. The students not only study, but...
[Read more...]Places Where Golf Colleges Can Thrive
July 25, 2008 by andywest
Filed under College and University
There are three major reasons that someone might take an interest in learning more about golf colleges. The most obvious reason is that the individual is a college student who is interested in pursuing an education in the field of golf. The second major reason is that the individual already has a degree...
[Read more...]A Quick Guide Highlighting the Benefits of Homeschooling
July 25, 2008 by rdokoye
Filed under Homeschooling
Why let Tim and Lisa learn at home than send them to school? Well, first of all, you don’t have to wake them up at 7 every morning and bundle them off to school with umpteen numbers of instructions, and wait with an anxious heart till they return. Homeschooling gives you more control over the...
[Read more...]My Guide to Grading In Homeschooling
July 25, 2008 by rdokoye
Filed under Homeschooling
Grading in homeschooling is done by the teacher-in-charge. In most of the cases, this means mom! In this situation, grading can get a bit tricky because it can be a little difficult to grade your own child. There is no benchmark against which you can evaluate your child’s performance. In most...
[Read more...]Don’t Become A Home School Burnout
July 25, 2008 by rdokoye
Filed under Homeschooling
When a parent takes on the responsibility of educating his or her child, home school burnout is one of the more common issues they have to deal with. There are many reasons that lead to this burnout: an illness, a new baby, added responsibility, changes in routine etc. The symptoms of burnout vary from...
[Read more...]Disadvantages of Public Schooling
When we consign our children to public schools, we feel satisfied that they are receiving ‘quality education’. But, are we really getting our money are worth? More importantly, are the children gaining anything from this kind of a learning procedure? Socialization is hailed as one of the...
[Read more...]Eligibility for the Michigan Promise Scholarship
July 24, 2008 by awright
Filed under College and University
Easy ones first: it goes without saying that to receive the Michigan Promise Award you must be a resident of Michigan and be a high school graduate or hold a GED. Now the details. Make sure you take the Michigan Merit Exam starting in grade 11 in high school. Why your junior year? If you score below...
[Read more...]How To Take A Class Without Making A College Textbook Purchase: 3 Simple Techniques
July 24, 2008 by kwihrig
Filed under College and University
A college textbook purchase can set you back hundreds of dollars. I have 3 great places to look for textbooks to avoid buying textbooks altogether. You may not know it, but you can often get textbooks for free. Learn these techniques for saving money in college, and use them over and over again. How...
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