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Consider Getting An Online Education

Monday, April 6th, 2009

There has always been a lot of debate as to whether an online college Education is as good as a traditional college Education. The answer to this is quite simple; there are good institutions that offer an online college Education and there are bad establishments that offer an online college Education. So, you need to do your research in the same way when you are looking for the best place to pursue your online college Education with as you would an offline course. Of course you are not going to particularly bother finding out about the location of the colleges that offer an online college Education because it really doesn't matter. However, a lot of the other points that you would consider before attending a college should also be taken into consideration before you enrol with an organisation offering an online college Education.

Introduction To Online Education

Monday, April 6th, 2009

There has always been a lot of debate as to whether an online college Education is as good as a traditional college Education. The answer to this is quite simple; there are good institutions that offer an online college Education and there are bad establishments that offer an online college Education. So, you need to do your research in the same way when you are looking for the best place to pursue your online college Education with as you would an offline course.

Featured School Of The Week July 15, 2007: Olympia College (Everest Career Education Network)

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

"…Affording numerous career training programs in accounting, business administration, criminal justice, massage therapy, medical assisting and pharmacy technician, and others, Everest Career Education Network is a multifaceted vocational network dedicated to the professional and academic advancement of career-seeking students…"

Everest College (Everest Career Education Network), formerly known as Olympia College, boasts 60 campus locations throughout the United States and in Canada.  Affording numerous career training programs in accounting, business administration, criminal justice, massage therapy, medical assisting and pharmacy technician, and others, Everest Career Education Network is a multifaceted vocational network dedicated to the professional and academic advancement of career-seeking students.

Education On The Internet

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

Many of the most universities in the country are realizing that no everyone can attend regular classes to obtain a college Education. As a result almost all of them offer distance learning programs that allow students from anywhere in the country to get a university Education and even get an online degree.

There are many barriers to overcome in order to get a college Education. They range from cost to motivation to accessibility. Many young people and their families simply cannot afford to pay the tens of thousands of dollars that is necessary in a regular degree program. Others live in remote areas of the country that make it impossible to attend college without major support and subsidies.

Going Back To School – The Good, The Bad And The Ugly

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

While many look forward to the start of the new school year, it can also be a very stressful time as people scramble to obtain the school supplies, clothing, and accessories that they need or want for the upcoming year. Endless lines form in stores and a mad rush begins. You can, however, avoid such stress and panic and turn what is usually the rush to prepare for going back to school into a few more week of rest and relaxation – the perfect way to the end summer break.

Supplies For School: Why You Should Buy Early

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

Waiting to shop for supplies for school doesn't make a lot of sense if you give it a little consideration. Summer passes far too quickly and the time for school is here before we know it. Don't wait until the school bells ring to stock up on supplies for school.

Parenting Tips

Monday, December 1st, 2008

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Bringing up a child is a very rewarding experience. But it is a challenging job, one that has tremendous responsibilities. It is a complex task and a lot of patience and understanding is required to give a good upbringing to the child.

A child's behavior and needs change in different stages of his life. A toddler's needs are different from a pre-teen's and a teenager has his own set of unique needs. A parent needs to understand the wants and needs of his young one. The role of a parent is of utmost importance as the child looks up to his parents. Therefore it is essential for parents to monitor the behavior of the child, understand his unique needs and come up with solutions to the problems he faces.

Redneck &'educated&' Woman

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

I started the day yesterday with a very inspiring article about Gretchen Wilson. It was funny actually, because I never usually read or listen to anything at the gym. I like to talk with people there. But when I got to my machine to do some cardio, this magazine was there. And I opened it at the right page to find this article.

Now, if you are not from the United States, or if you are not into country music, you might not know who Gretchen Wilson is. I am not particularly into that kind of music but one of my friends is a big fan, so I knew the name and a couple of songs. Gretchen Wilson is really pretty big on the Country Music scene.

Develop Your Child's Genius – How The Gifted Child Is Treated In American Schools

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

"A Nation Deceived: How Schools Hold Back America's Brightest Students" – this is a report that was written by Nicholas Colangelo, Susan G. Assouline and Miraca U.M. Gross, and The Templeton National Report on Acceleration.

This report was widely published in 8 languages.

In this report, the authors talk about the bright children, the children who read early, who love to learn. They talk about the change that happens when these children start school.

These children are bored in kindergarten, frustrated in first grade, and even though they hope that something will change, the keep presenting a "problem" to their teachers.

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