I'm a student with a heavy work-load. What can I do to REALLY relax?

I'm a student with a heavy work-load. What can I do to REALLY relax?

I'm in my early twenties and I feel like I've freakin' AGED since I started university three years ago. The short breaks in between semesters just isn't doing it. What do you do when you're trying to keep yourself sane throughout your studies? Yoga? Dancing? Movies? Spas? Read More…

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This post was written by admin on April 27, 2010

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Can I get into Brown/Berkeley?

Can I get into Brown/Berkeley?

I am a junior in Florida. I am Number 12 out of 586, my core GPA is 3.6, my weighted is 4.6, I will have 8 or 9 AP's when i graduate. I am vp of debate, co-founder and VP of book club, founder/Pres. of philosophy club (10-12th) I will be president of debate next year, president of book club, president of human relations counsel, and Read More…

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Do the F1 visa get void when student apply for assylum?

Do the F1 visa get void when student apply for assylum?

No, the visa and the student status will remain valid as long as the student maintains a full load of classes.

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How do I get a student loan for a trade school in Pasadena, California if I am a parolee without a co-signer?

How do I get a student loan for a trade school in Pasadena, California if I am a parolee without a co-signer?

There you go : http://students-loans-consolidations.com…

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Question about student visa extension in uk. should i call home office? – Yahoo! UK & Ireland Answers

Question about student visa extension in uk. should i call home office?

Hi. I just want to know when i will receive my passport i gave my biometrics on 28th of April. i am getting problems as well from my job. my visa was expired on 31st of March. should i call home office or not?
Also my employer can call home office and ask them that i am legal or not? if my employer Read More…

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What is the process of apply for a visit visa to Uk to visit my fiancee? – Yahoo! UK & Ireland Answers

What is the process of apply for a visit visa to Uk to visit my fiancee?

Hi, me and my fiancee are both 21 years, and I live in the U.A.E, and she lives in London, she has come to visit me several times to U.A.E, and occasionally other countries too, I previously traveled to UK and have a UK visa stamped which had expired on 26th December 2006, i also have 2 refusals Read More…

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How can I get a student loan if my parents haven't filed taxes?

How can I get a student loan if my parents haven't filed taxes?

I really want to go back to school after taking a semester off. The problem is, my parents haven't filed their taxes for last year. The reason is confidential but the point is, I can't get any student loans without my Fafsa being turned in with their tax information. I'm 21 years old and Read More…

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Changing visa status from student to spouse?

Changing visa status from student to spouse?

I am an Asian national here in UK in a student visa. My visa expired in jan09, but got refusal when appiled for further leave to remain.At the moment I am waiting for the hearing of my appeal petition.I am going to marry another person who lives here in a tier 1 category visa. Can I apply for a spouse visa? Will I be rejected Read More…

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Scholarhips

So you have completed high school, got your diploma and are ready to move forward. Congratulations on completing high school and welcome to college life. University life is all about freedom and fun for aspiring students. Getting away from home can be a great feeling. But what to keep in mind is with freedom comes responsibility.

Among all the responsibilities financial ones are very important. You need to keep a check on your spending and save as much money as is reasonable. A scholarship is a good way to save money. Scholarships can allow you to pay your living expenses while at college without going into debt. Getting a scholarship may be a lengthy process but the money you will be saving is worth it.

When you are applying for scholarships the first thing you need to do is make a list of scholarships which you know. Making a list of scholarships will help you see how many are available, and how many you may qualify for. You need to try and make your list as long as possible. If you don?t know where to begin searching for scholarship programs you can search for scholarships on the web, or meet with your career counselor at school. There are thousands of scholarships that you probably have never heard of, not to mention special scholarships for women. By simply typing in “scholarships” on Google you will be surprised to find out hundreds of scholarship program.

There are even internet sites that can supply you a free list of scholarships available students like you. The more searching you do, the longer your list will become. When making your list of scholarship programs you should write down what the criteria for each one is. After you have all the different scholarship programs you can then get down to the business of deciding which ones to apply to.

You should apply for as many scholarships as possible, even those where you only meet some of the criteria listed. Even if you do not fit all the criteria, the worst case scenario for what will happen is you will be turned down for the scholarship. But remember if there are no takers you do stand a chance to get it. There are so many scholarships that do not get claimed only because there were just no applicants; some chance of getting a scholarship is better than no chance. Even after you have applied to them all keep your list of Scholarships. You can use this list to mark off your approvals/denials, allowing you to see how you are doing.

Don’t let the fact that you plan on attending a distance learning education program, there are still scholarships avaliable for you.

From your list of scholarships also apply for the ones which have smaller award amounts. You will have better chances at obtaining one of these because there are typically less students applying for them. If you can get seven to ten these little scholarships it could end up putting more money in your pocket than one large one. The whole secret is to apply for as many scholarships as possible, increasing your chances of getting the money you need.

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To pay for student college education, is it bettter to use credit card to pay for school or get a student load?

To pay for student college education, is it bettter to use credit card to pay for school or get a student load?

is it better to get a loan or use credit card to pay for child education?

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