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Online Bachelors of Electrical Engineering Degree Program

Jun. 1st 2011

An online bachelor of electrical engineering degree program is available through online accredited schools for engineering. Due to the advancement of technology it is now possible to study your online bachelors of electrical engineering degree program easily. All you need is your high school transcript and you can apply to any online accredited institution of engineering.

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Posted by Janele Frederick | in Education


Do’s and Don’ts of short listing Schools

Jun. 25th 2010

Schooling builds the foundation of children. Selection of a better school is a vital decision for parents because children are their assets. Every parent wishes to select the best school for their child so that he develops an upright character and turns into a respectable and loyal citizen of his country.

There are some Dos and don’ts you must remember for selecting best school for your child. As a parent, you must understand your child, his personality, nature, traits, learning style, attitude towards studies and special needs. If your child is friendly and cooperative, do select a school which provides environmental friendly education. But if your child is independent and like to live in isolation, then you must select a strict directive school. Secondly, do remember your Family values and principles when selecting a school for your child. If family is broad minded and likes to educate their child in a liberal environment then choose a casual school which provide freedom of studies.  Financial availability for schooling and location of school should also be considered. Do not select a school, where your child has to travel miles to get there; as he would not be able to concentrate on his studies with fresh and relaxed mind.

Now keeping aside children and family characteristics, schools’ philosophy, policies, reputation, safety, facilities, teaching methodologies, curriculum does matter when considering a school.

When you shortlist schools for your child, you must read mission, objectives, philosophy, background and purpose of school. Observe the environment, if a school discriminate between casts and religion, do not admit your child in that school otherwise he will learn discrimination. Do select a school which provides fruitful learning environment with updated curriculum. Study school policies, if rules and regulation seems fair and appropriate then only you should shortlist it. You must also find out assignments and grading policies, if it is realistic, then you can consider that school.

Reputation of school keeps significance; do not select a school which is reputed badly in society and community. Some schools do not welcome diversity, which blocks creativity. As a parent, you must watch out the culture, backgrounds, activities and other involvements of school. If it seems good, then only you should shortlist that school.

Your child is your asset, thus safety concerns are on priority basis. Do not select a school which is located in unsecured area. Do not shortlist the school which is careless about students’ safety concerns. You should select a school which has proper emergency plans and equipment available to cope up with hazardous situations.

As a parent, you must watch each and every aspect when selecting a best school for your child. Now, by reading this article, you are pretty clear on do’s n don’ts of short listing schools. Thus you can easily shortlist and select a suitable schools for your child!

Posted by Janele Frederick | in Education


How to Get Good Grades

Jun. 1st 2010

Scores exhibit the level of students’ intelligence, capabilities and potentials. Meticulous students are always concerned of their grades and find ways to get good remarks. Offspring does not forget the good words said about them. Love, care and affection from parents and teachers help them improving swiftly.

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Posted by Janele Frederick | in Education


Anti-plagiarism Rules and Policies in Schools

May. 16th 2010

Theft of any kind or any caliber is always discouraged in every society, and considered to be an act of defiance with human norms and values. However, with human progress, new trends of theft have also been identified, due to which there is a host of certain acts, which were earlier

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Posted by Janele Frederick | in Education


The World’s Five Best Universities

May. 15th 2010

In October 2009 The Times released their list of the top University rankings. Unsurprisingly for many the University to come out on top was Harvard. Harvard achieved 100 marks for their academic peer review score, their employer review score, and their citations per faculty score.

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Posted by Janele Frederick | in Education


Cheating and Plagiarism

Apr. 26th 2010

The word plagiarism is derived from Latin word plagiarius which means to steal. It is an illegal act i.e. taking or coping other`s ideas and words intentionally or unintentionally. In some nations borrowing ideas and expression is acceptable. It is graded as a sign of respect that people use your words to support their prose.

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Posted by Janele Frederick | in Education


Public or Private College: Which One to Choose?

Apr. 10th 2010

I am sure after our schooling; most of us are perplexed when it comes to make the most important decision of our lives: whether to choose public college or a private one. It is the first step towards freedom and is something that can bring a lot of change in your life. So you must be aware of all the negative and positive aspects of public and private colleges.

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Posted by Janele Frederick | in Education


Top Five Tips for Starting University Life

Apr. 8th 2010

Attending university for the first time can be daunting, particularly if you are leaving home for the first time. I remember my first few days at university well, and I think these five tips will serve any new university students well.

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Posted by Janele Frederick | in Education


Factors Related to Academic Success in High Schools

Apr. 7th 2010

The high school students at their prime youth always aspire to excel in their academic performance. Their zeal, energy, and enthusiasm rarely subside owing to ingrained and innate drive for excellence, outperforming and getting known in their circles.

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Posted by Janele Frederick | in Education




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