Mar 24th, 2010
by The Reviewer.
Now that you know a bit about E Degrees, you will next want to know what you can expect from it. Let’s skip over finding the right school for now as you should still be trying to decide if the online learning experience is right for you. Don’t worry, we will do that next.
Mar 24th, 2010
by The Reviewer.
One of the universal truths about school and studying is that there will be some classes that will require you to read lots of textbooks. While textbooks can be extremely boring and sometimes hard to comprehend, they are excellent teaching devices. If your professor has asked you to read a textbook, here are some tips [...]
Mar 24th, 2010
by The Reviewer.
One of the most important factors that can help you succeed as a student is time management. Many of us live stressful and hectic lives and if we don’t plan our time accordingly, we can never accomplish our most important goals. By maximizing your time and effectively planning your day, week or month, you can [...]
Mar 24th, 2010
by The Reviewer.
The Examination in Mammography offered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) qualifies successful test takers as certified mammographers. ARRT does offer their exams for state credentialing purposes.
Mar 24th, 2010
by The Reviewer.
The Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) offered by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) qualifies successful candidates for inclusion in medical school. Virtually every medical school considers the MCAT when it comes to admission to their medical program.
Mar 24th, 2010
by The Reviewer.
The Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) offered by the Massachusetts Department of Education (MDOE) tests all public school students in Massachusetts to ensure they meet the Education Reform Law of 1993 state education standards.
Mar 23rd, 2010
by The Reviewer.
As a student, then, what are you to do? When it comes to finding out if a school is worth the cost, you should take into consideration accreditation. But, you should do so knowing a few things. First, realize that accreditation is done for online schools just as it is done by those in traditional [...]
Mar 23rd, 2010
by The Reviewer.
For most students, learning in big classrooms while a professor gives a lecture on a topic is the norm, since so many students are forced to learn this way through audio stimuli, it is important to fine tune your skills so you can maximize your learning potential through lectures, here are some tips.
Mar 23rd, 2010
by The Reviewer.
One of the more popular ways that people learn is by watching an instructor visually. Obviously visual learning can be an important way to learn in many types of classes, if you are interested in improving your grades, here are some tips on how to learn visually.
Mar 23rd, 2010
by The Reviewer.
The Massage and Bodywork Licensing Examination (MBLEx) offered by the Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards (FSMTB) qualifies success candidates as licensed massage therapists.
Mar 23rd, 2010
by The Reviewer.
The Miller Analogies Test offered by the Harcourt Assessment, Inc (HAI) is a excellent mental capacity test that requires candidates to solve a series of problems that appear as analogies. The test is often used for acceptance into graduate programs, but may also appear in some commercial settings.
Mar 23rd, 2010
by The Reviewer.
The Loan Officer Examination offered by state licensing boards qualifies successful test takers as Loan Officers. Most loan officers work in commercial banks or credit unions. The education level of a loan officer does not need to exceed a high school diploma, as long as the candidate can showcase a variety of knowledge and skills.
Mar 22nd, 2010
by The Reviewer.
We have all seen the ads. “You can get your bachelors degree in just 30 days!” “You can become an MD in just 6 months and four easy payments of just $199 each!” These are schools that you need to stay away from. Short and sweet, just stay away from them.
Mar 22nd, 2010
by The Reviewer.
Talk to your teachers and counselor regularly. In order for them to help you make the best decisions regarding college, you have to make yourself available to them. Don’t be afraid to visit often. You won’t get on their nerves. Just come prepared with any questions you may have and they’ll appreciate your organization.
Mar 22nd, 2010
by The Reviewer.
The PSAT doesn’t count toward your college admission, but it does prepare you for the SAT. It is basically a shorter version of the SAT, but provides you with a real test environment in which to practice the questions and types of questions that will be on the real test. The PSAT also acts as [...]