By Cultus 6 jobs you’ll have while at college 9 March, 2016 Educational experiencesCareer Education Corporation, Christmas, Computer program, Culinary art, For-profit education, Le Cordon Bleu, Massage, New York City, Student, United States Going to college and getting an education can take a lot of energy and time. Not to mention, going to a good college can result in debt for upwards of $50,000 or more. For those that put themselves through college, it can be a very daunting and scary moment for their finances. However, rather…
By Cultus Five helps for graduates trying to handle life after college 2 March, 2016 Educational experiencesHouston, Loan, Refinancing, Student, Student debt, Student loan, Student loans in the United StatesAdd a Comment Every year, millions of students graduate college and head out into the real world. But not all new grads are ready for the trials that await them. Here are five helps for graduates trying to handle life after college and how to handle this new transition. Maintain old friendships while building new ones Keeping…
By Cultus Home workplace organization for students 23 December, 2015 Educational experiencesE-learning, Education, EdX, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing, Inside Higher Ed, Massive open online course, Master's degree, National Center for Education Statistics, The Wall Street Journal The educational process takes a considerable amount of time. If it is high on your list, you might spend hours learning materials, writing essays, doing research, and analyzing your studies. In short, being a successful student means making efforts.
By Cultus Safety secrets all college freshmen should know 23 September, 2015 Educational experiences [responsivevoice_button buttontext=”Play”] Heading to college is an exciting time for first year freshmen, and marks a major transition towards independence. However, new students can easily develop a false sense of security when surrounded by the illusion of a safe college campus and their trusted friends. While no one wants to be paranoid, it is important…
By Cultus Top tips to motivate students in classroom 16 September, 2015 Educational experiencesAdoption, Amy Prentiss, Audiovisual, Bachelor's degree, Bharatiya Janata Party, Central Time Zone (North America), Cheema, Classroom, Competition, Compiler, Crazy (Aerosmith song), Creativity, Criminal record, Daniel H. Pink, Defecation, Departments of France, Education, Job Growth, Learning, Motivation, Student, Teacher Sometimes even the brightest student in classroom needs motivation and by adopting quick, small strategies teachers and parents can make a huge difference in motivating. By adopting these strategies, boost up the student involvement with the particular lesson and stop distractions and interference. Each of the ideas given below was developed in order to…
By Cultus 7 Career fair mistakes that can cost you a job! 13 September, 2015 Educational experiences [responsivevoice_button buttontext=”Play”] A career fair may seem intimidating if you think about what to say to the recruiters present there, what to wear at that special day and whom to talk to in order to increase your chances of landing a good job, but it is not that difficult if you keep in mind…
By Cultus Prevent identity theft 11 September, 2015 Educational experiencesBank statement, Credit card, Credit history, Crime, Estate planning, Federal Trade Commission, Fraud, Identity theft, Idology, Personal identification number, Personally identifiable information, Social Security number, Theft, TransUnionAdd a Comment [responsivevoice_button buttontext=”Play”] How does identity theft occur? Approximately 10 million individuals each year are affected by identity theft but not many people know about the sophisticated ways that thieves and hackers are able to gain access to their account information. In addition to physical theft of checks, credit cards and Social Security numbers, fraudsters can…
By Cultus Tips to break into a good legal career 11 September, 2015 Educational experiencesAttorney general, Boston, California, Chancellor (education), Charitable organization, Chicago, Civil law (common law), Lawyer, Nonprofit organization, Practice of law [responsivevoice_button buttontext=”Play”] So, you’ve dreamed of having a successful legal career, but turning your dreams into reality isn’t always easy! Even after finishing school, finding a good stepping stone job can be a challenge. If you’re trying to get your foot in the door don’t forget these ideas to help you find your way into…
By Cultus Difference between words that sound alike 8 September, 2015 Educational experiencesAnwar Sadat, Arts, Communications, J. Edgar Hoover, Jr., Martin Luther King, Muslim Brotherhood, Nobel Peace Prize, President of the United States, Sharia, Spell checker, Spelling, Spelling and Grammar, Third World Socialism, Twitter, United States, Writers Resources, Writing and EditingAdd a Comment [responsivevoice_button buttontext=”Play”] Snipping or sniping? Pray or prey? Desert or dessert? Knowing the different meanings and variations of words will allow you to properly use them and spell them correctly without worrying that you are making a mistake.
By Cultus Which language is easiest to learn? 5 September, 2015 Educational experiences"Weird Al" Yankovic, Adoption, American Dialect Society, Arts, English language, Greek language, Infographic, Information design, Latin, Lingua franca, Specialized, Technical and Infographics, United States, University of Chicago Press, Web Design and Development, WhiteboardAdd a Comment [responsivevoice_button buttontext=”Play”] It is true that English is the lingua franca of our times, but inspite of this fact, there are still many languages that one can learn in order to enrich himself/herself, to develop skills, to improve the business developing. Have a look at the infographic below and see for yourself which language is…