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		<title>Changing your frame of mind</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 17:49:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Moving from summer back into school mode can be a challenge for even the best student. Adapting your schedule and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Moving from summer back into school mode can be a challenge for even the best student. Adapting your schedule and making time for all of your responsibilities will be particularly important in the back-to-school transition. Building a good structure early in the school year can help set the tone for a successful year.</p>
<p>For students whose summer schedules have had different hours, it can be difficult to readjust to a school schedule. It will help to start make the adjustment the week before school starts instead of waiting until the first day of school. Set your alarm for the time you will need to wake up for school and start getting to sleep earlier. This will help your body adjust to your new hours.</p>
<p>It is also a good idea to have your backpack or bag ready to go the night before so that everything you need for the school day is in one place. This will prevent things from being forgotten in the morning. Be sure that you have a few easy options for breakfast on hand so that mornings will run smoothly and you&#8217;ll be able to get off to school having eaten a good breakfast. For some students, protein shakes or nutrition bars can offer a good option for days when you&#8217;re in a hurry or have to eat on the go.</p>
<p>For some high school students, back to school means time to begin serious preparations for the SAT. Establishing an <a href="http://www.blinetestprep.com/SAT" target="_blank">SAT test prep</a> schedule early on can help you to plan other activities around it and maintain your ideal study schedule. An <a href="www.blinetestprep.com" target="_blank">online test prep course</a> can be a good choice for students who want a more flexible schedule that can fit around schoolwork and extracurricular activities.</p>
<p>Be sure to choose an organizational method that works for you. Having an agenda, day planner, or personal organizer that works for you will help you to keep track of your time. Keep your calendar up to date, especially while you are still adjusting to your new class schedule. This will also help you plan after-school activities and keep track of homework assignments. Getting in the habit of writing things down will help you continue to keep on top of assignments and schedules throughout the year.</p>
<p>Setting aside time for homework and study time is especially important early in the school year. Oftentimes the schedule that you set from the beginning will help you to maintain good study habits throughout the school year. For many students, getting homework done immediately after school or during a specific time in the evening can help. This will allow you to complete your work and also make time for hobbies, friends, and other priorities.</p>
<p>Moving from summer back into school mode can be a challenge for even the best student. Adapting your schedule and making time for all of your responsibilities will be particularly important in the back-to-school transition. Building a good structure early in the school year can help set the tone for a successful year.</p>
<p>For students whose summer schedules have had different hours, it can be difficult to readjust to a school schedule. It will help to start make the adjustment the week before school starts instead of waiting until the first day of school. Set your alarm for the time you will need to wake up for school and start getting to sleep earlier. This will help your body adjust to your new hours.</p>
<p>It is also a good idea to have your backpack or bag ready to go the night before so that everything you need for the school day is in one place. This will prevent things from being forgotten in the morning. Be sure that you have a few easy options for breakfast on hand so that mornings will run smoothly and you’ll be able to get off to school having eaten a good breakfast. For some students, protein shakes or nutrition bars can offer a good option for days when you’re in a hurry or have to eat on the go.</p>
<p>For some high school students, back to school means time to begin serious preparations for the SAT. Establishing an SAT test prep schedule early on can help you to plan other activities around it and maintain your ideal study schedule. An online test prep course can be a good choice for students who want a more flexible schedule that can fit around schoolwork and extracurricular activities.</p>
<p>Be sure to choose an organizational method that works for you. Having an agenda, day planner, or personal organizer that works for you will help you to keep track of your time. Keep your calendar up to date, especially while you are still adjusting to your new class schedule. This will also help you plan after-school activities and keep track of homework assignments. Getting in the habit of writing things down will help you continue to keep on top of assignments and schedules throughout the year.</p>
<p>Setting aside time for homework and study time is especially important early in the school year. Oftentimes the schedule that you set from the beginning will help you to maintain good study habits throughout the school year. For many students, getting homework done immediately after school or during a specific time in the evening can help. This will allow you to complete your work and also make time for hobbies, friends, and other priorities.</p>
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		<title>Online test prep vs 1-on-1 tutoring: which is right for you?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 00:01:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many options available to prepare for the SAT. One of the big decisions that students will need to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many options available to prepare for the SAT. One of the big decisions that students will need to make is to decide between one-on-one tutoring and an <a href="www.blinetestprep.com/sat" target="_blank">online test prep course.</a> Both options provide many benefits and can be a good choice for the right student.</p>
<p><a href="www.blinetestprep.com" target="_blank">Online test prep</a> can allow students to work at their own pace and review material on their own schedule. Students who choose online test prep can have the option to go back and review challenging material multiple times or skip over sections that they are already comfortable completing. Students can plan when they will work on their <a href="www.blinetestprep.com/sat" target="_blank">SAT test prep</a>, studying at any hour of the day and whenever they have the free time. This can make online test prep a great choice for high school students with hectic schedules.  Online test prep is also a good choice for students who are self-motivated and already have basic knowledge of the SAT. These students will be able to work on their time and complete practice tests to gauge their progress. Online practice tests are one of the most important parts of <a href="www.blinetestprep.com/sat" target="_blank">SAT test prep</a> as they allow students to experience the format of the SAT and get familiar with taking the test.</p>
<p>One-on-one tutoring for the SAT can be a good option for students who prefer to have in-person communication and will benefit from having someone there to push them to complete their test prep. Students who struggle in a certain area of the SAT such as math skills or the fundamentals of writing an essay may be able to use one-on-one test prep as a way to build up these skills and prepare for them on the test.</p>
<p>Students will need to schedule SAT prep sessions in advance and stick to their schedule in order to accommodate a tutor. A good tutor will be able to provide students with tips, build their confidence, and give them practice tests to access their skills. In-person tutors are often a good choice for students who like to have a set schedule and a live person at the desk for questions.</p>
<p>The choice between one-on-one tutoring and <a href="www.blinetestprep.com" target="_blank">online SAT test prep</a> is an important decision and one that is very reliant on each student&#8217;s individual study habits and skills. With the right program, students will gain invaluable preparation, test taking skills, and confidence to perform their best on the SAT.</p>
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		<title>Designing a GMAT Test Prep Schedule</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2010 22:17:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Designing a solid GMAT test prep schedule is essential to success on the exam. Most test takers plan to spend [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Designing a solid <a href="http://www.blinetestprep.com/GMAT" target="_blank">GMAT test prep</a> schedule is essential to success on the exam. Most test takers plan to spend three to six months studying for the GMAT, but this is dependent on your personal study habits. All test prep schedules should consist of individual study time, GMAT courses, and taking <a href="http://www.blinetestprep.com" target="_blank">online practice exams</a>. The GMAT tests verbal, mathematical, and analytical writing skills, similar skill sets to the ones you studied when you were preparing for the SAT in high school. Yet this time around, the material will likely be more challenging and the test format will be significantly different.<br />
One critical factor in deciding how long to study for the GMAT is how long you can devote to studying each day. For people who have full time jobs or are in school full time, it is best to set aside specific hours each day to fit study time into a busy schedule. In these cases, a six month <a href="http://www.blinetestprep.com/GMAT" target="_blank">GMAT test prep</a> schedule is likely to be best. For people who can devote larger amounts of time to study, three to four months may be enough. Enrolling in a GMAT course is often a good way to stay motivated and be sure that you stay on track during your test prep.</p>
<p>The quantitative and verbal sections of the GMAT are given in a computer adaptive format. This means that you will be provided one question at a time on a computer. After answering the first question, the computer will generate another. The difficultly level will depend on how well you score on previous questions. This format is likely different from anything test takers have faced before. For this reason, starting practice tests early in your test prep, or at least two months before the exam, will help you become familiar with the format. There are 37 quantitative questions and 41 verbal questions on the GMAT. Practice exams will also help you learn to pace yourself as you work through each section of the exam.</p>
<p>The analytical writing section of the GMAT contains two parts: an analysis of an issue essay and an analysis of an argument essay. Test takers are permitted 30 minutes to complete each essay. Reading sample essay prompts and practicing writing a solid essay within the time constraint will help you prepare for test day. There is no single correct answer to either writing sections. Piecing together a coherent analysis is more important than having prior knowledge of the topic.</p>
<p>By sticking to a test prep schedule, GMAT test takers can ensure that they are prepared for the test and familiar with the format. By this point in their academic career, they will benefit from a strong knowledge base and a high degree of self-awareness about their skills and study habits.</p>
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		<title>Test Day Checklist</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 21:32:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is extremely important to go into your SAT test day confident, calm, and well prepared. Taking SAT practice tests [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is extremely important to go into your SAT test day confident, calm, and well prepared. Taking <a href="http://www.blinetestprep.com/SAT">SAT practice tests</a> during your study sessions will help ensure that you are familiar with the format of the SAT and allow you to relax and do your best work on test day. Having all the right tools with you on test day will also help you successfully complete the SAT.</p>
<p><strong>Information</strong><br />
Be sure that you know the exact time and location for check-in. If you are unfamiliar with the area, you may consider driving to the test location once ahead of time so that you know how long it will take. This will be one less thing to worry about on test day. You will also need to print your SAT admission ticket from the College Board website and bring it with you for check in on test day.</p>
<p><strong>Photo Identification</strong><br />
You will need to have a proper form of photo identification with you the day of testing. A driver&#8217;s license, state-issued photo identification card, school identification card, or passport are all acceptable forms of identification.</p>
<p><strong>Pencils</strong><br />
A number two pencil is required for the SAT and it is suggested that you pack two pencils to be safe. Pens and mechanical pencils are not allowed. Be sure that your pencils are sharpened and ready for use before you arrive at the testing location. A good eraser is also helpful to make clean corrections to your test.</p>
<p><strong>Calculator</strong><br />
You will want to read the requirements for calculators before the day of the test. For the SAT, a graphing or scientific calculator is recommended. A four-function calculator is allowed, but not recommended. Laptop calculators, cell phone calculators, and pocket organizers are not allowed. It is advisable to put fresh batteries in the calculator before the test.</p>
<p><strong>Snack</strong><br />
While certainly not required, you are permitted to bring snacks and drinks with you for the break. Pack a water bottle and a small snack that you can eat to recharge your energy during the break.</p>
<p><strong>Watch</strong><br />
The testing room will generally be equipped with a wall clock, but it is always helpful to have a watch with you on testing day. Turn off any audible alarms before going into the test. A watch will ensure that you can budget your time accordingly and that you will be able to complete the entire test.</p>
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		<title>Senior Year planning</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2010 21:18:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Senior year of high school can be an extremely busy time. Many deadlines and decisions are on the horizon and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Senior year of high school can be an extremely busy time. Many deadlines and decisions are on the horizon and it can be overwhelming for students to balance all of their responsibilities. Developing a solid plan for senior year can help you to avoid stress and assure that everything is done on time.</p>
<p><strong>Fall</strong></p>
<p>The fall of senior year is often the time students choose to devote to taking the SAT. Schedule the test and begin to devote time to studying and preparing for the test. <a href="http://www.blinetestprep.com/SAT" target="_blank">Online test prep</a> is one good option to help SAT test prep fit into an already busy school schedule.</p>
<p>The fall is also the time to seriously narrow down college options. Once you have a list of the schools where you will be applying, organize important dates and deadlines onto a master calendar.</p>
<p>Researching financial aid is another important task for the fall. This involves researching student loan options, scholarships and grants, and options available at each of your colleges.</p>
<p><strong>Winter</strong></p>
<p>Winter of senior year is the time to focus on completing college applications. Many will use the same common application supplemented by some additional questions and information. Take time to write your essays and be sure they are a good reflection of your strengths. Be sure to ask for letters of recommendations early on in the process so that you give your teachers, guidance counselors, and employers plenty of time to write the recommendation.</p>
<p>Once everything is complete, be sure to double check that all parts of the application are there and send them in. Most high schools will provide resources to help students prepare the final application packet.</p>
<p>At this point, many colleges will also want to schedule a personal interview. This is both a time for the college to speak with you and gain additional insight into your application and also a time for you to ask questions about the selection process and why you should choose their college. Viewing the interview as a conversation will keep you from being nervous and help you get the most out of this experience.</p>
<p><strong>Spring</strong></p>
<p>By spring of senior year, you will have heard back from your colleges and it is time to focus on making a decision. If you were accepted to multiple schools, it is often worthwhile to visit these colleges once again. These <a href="http://www.blinetestprep.com/2010/college-visits-what-to-look-for/" target="_blank">campus visits</a> can help you to make a confident decision. While on campus, you will want to take another tour, sit in on a class, and talk to current students about their college experience. Be sure to ask plenty of questions of students, staff, and representatives in the admissions office.</p>
<p>Before making a decision, you will also want to discuss your plans with your family, particularly concerning financial aid and how you will be paying for college. Once you have reached a decision, send out your acceptance and rejection letters to all the colleges that accepted you. Your school will soon be sending you more information and you&#8217;ll be busy planning for next year. You can now proudly announce your college plans and enjoy the conclusion of your high school career.</p>
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		<title>Which MBA program is right for you?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 22:43:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The decision to get an Masters of Business Administration requires research and preparation. It can be an important step in furthering a career and the right program will open many doors. There are various types of MBA programs available and it is possible to find an option that is suited to every type of student.</p>
<p><strong>Requirements</strong><br />
Most MBA programs require a standardized test, most commonly the GMAT. GMAT test prep can help you to gain a better idea of what you will need to study in order to do well. <a href="http://www.blinetestprep.com/GMAT">Online test prep</a> is a great option for people who want assistance that fits into a hectic schedule. It is also important to find out about any GPA or course requirements from your undergraduate degree. Some MBA programs will want you to have taken a certain level of math courses, but many make it easy to complete these requirements at the start of the MBA program if need be.</p>
<p><strong>Location</strong><br />
Many prospective MBA students will want to stay in a certain region while others are willing to relocate for the right program. It is often worthwhile to consider schools in your area or schools in close proximity to an area where you would like to live and work after completing the program. There are also many online MBA courses that can provide a flexible option to students who would like to complete their MBA primarily from home.</p>
<p><strong>Schedule</strong><br />
Most full time MBA programs will require two years to complete. While a part-time MBA program will take longer to complete, these programs are typically designed for working professionals who would like to continue to work throughout the program. These programs will offer a full range of evening and weekend classes to accommodate this schedule. Some schools also offer an accelerated MBA course that can offer students the opportunity to complete an MBA in as little as one year. These programs will generally require a high level of dedication and an increased time commitment for the shorter period of time.</p>
<p><strong>Courses</strong><br />
MBA programs often offer concentrations such as finance, marketing, human resources management, or non-profit management. If you have a specific interest area, these can be a great opportunity to take additional specialized courses. Each MBA program will offer different types of courses that can be used to complete the requirements. Reading over the course descriptions from prospective universities can offer a better idea of which program offers classes that are best suited to your career goals and interests.</p>
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		<title>Looking to spend a semester abroad?  What you need to know</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jun 2010 23:48:23 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Spending a college semester abroad can be one of the most exciting and rewarding times of your life. Since traveling to a foreign country may not be for everyone, there are many things to consider before packing your bags.<br />
Start by considering the costs and benefits of a semester abroad. Many colleges and universities have formal study abroad programs, but these often come with fairly hefty fees. Others have &#8220;exchange&#8221; programs with foreign universities, but these can sometimes interfere with obtaining or keeping financial aid. Before making any decisions, ask for a listing of the costs and fees associated with spending a semester abroad.<br />
Next, look at the available course offerings at the foreign university or college. Most study abroad programs will only transfer these classes as elective liberal arts credit; it is very rare to find a school that will give credit for specific classes, especially if those classes are prerequisites for other classes. Speak with your school counselor to see how studying abroad would fit into your academic plan, and at what classes you will need in order to graduate; studying abroad might mean needing to complete an extra semester once you get back. Of course, the opportunity to complete coursework in another country might be worth needing an extra semester to complete your degree. Many future employers look at time spent in a foreign country as similar to completing an internship. Being able to say that you can converse with native speakers of a language, and the contacts and friends you make in a foreign country will stay with you for the rest of your life.<br />
You should also look at the type of support offered by both schools for their exchange students. Is housing provided, or will you be expected to find your own place to live? Does the host school offer a meal plan, or will you be expected to cook your own food? While some students like the security of living with other students, being able to live on your own in a foreign country can be an invaluable experience. Living on your own means learning to cook with local ingredients and will broaden the range of people you meet while traveling. Living on your own also means interacting with the local culture in a way that you cannot do with any other type of study.<br />
The experiences of studying in a foreign country will stay with you forever. A number of professionals in the workforce are still in contact with the friends they made while studying abroad. One professor in her 50s still regularly exchanges e-mails and gifts with the friends she made while traveling as part of a class while earning her Bachelor&#8217;s degree. When talking about her experience she has said; &#8220;My friend also teaches at a local university in her country, and since we&#8217;re in similar fields, we often exchange ideas for papers. We&#8217;ve even worked together on a few of them over the years.&#8221; Other students use their foreign travel experience to get interviews with multi-national companies after they graduate.  Whatever you choose to do with the experience, your time spent abroad is something that will stay with you for a lifetime.</p>
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		<title>Top Ten Must Haves for the Business School Newbie</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2010 22:27:06 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>If you have recently been accepted into a business program or are still trying for a spot at a school of business, you may have realized the extent to which electronics are needed. Not only do most business programs officially require laptop computers and advanced calculators, many make life without a smart phone or other devices nearly impossible. These ten gadgets will certainly improve your day to day affairs as a student of business.</p>
<p>1. EPOS Digital Pen</p>
<p>This is the new, more convenient type of USB flash drive. The handy tool combines digital pen with USB flash drive to create a writing tool that records trace movements into the USB flash drive, freeing you from the hassle of keeping track of paper notes.</p>
<p>2.Apple  iPod</p>
<p>Okay, so most current students and prospective students already possess an iPod or some other type of mp3 player. If you don&#8217;t, you really ought to consider investing in one. Not only can the music you download to it provide you a relaxing reprieve from your studies, classical music can actually improve your study sessions! This is only a good edition if you are committed to a mobile platform other than Apple or a provider other than AT&amp;T. If not, then just spend a little more for the new iPhone 4.</p>
<p>3. HP OfficeJet all-in-one printer, fax, scanner, copier</p>
<p>As a business student, chances are you&#8217;ll be writing a number of papers. There is also a good chance you&#8217;ll need a scanner and copier in many situations, perhaps even a fax machine. The HP OfficeJet all-in-one printer, fax, scanner, copier is convenient, reliable and easy to store in even the tiniest of dorm rooms. Models are updated frequently, but look for one with Wi-Fi to make things even easier to connect to your network.</p>
<p>4. Kindle 2</p>
<p>Amazon&#8217;s newest version of the Kindle is great for those who love to read, or simply have a huge load of readings for college. It is easy to use and offers super fast internet access. Users can choose from a collection of over 400,000 books, newspapers and magazines and the online Kindle store. Best of all, the device&#8217;s ability to hold 1,500 books at once is definitely appealing for the business student, given how difficult it is to find storage space in dorms and college apartments. MBA students can use the available library to help them with <a title="B Line Test Prep - GMAT" href="http://www.blinetestprep.com/gmat" target="_self">test preparation</a> on the go, without the hassle of carrying their hardback books along.</p>
<p>5. RIM Blackberry Presenter</p>
<p>If you own a Blackberry Smartphone, you should consider investing in the new RIM Blackberry Presenter. This gadget connects to the Blackberry Smartphone through Bluetooth and hooks up to monitors and projectors. It can be used to present PowerPoint presentations straight from the Smartphone.</p>
<p>6. Apple iPad</p>
<p>This revolutionary device bridges the gap between laptop and smart phone. The mix of both allows students to consume massive amounts of media and information in interactive new ways. Companies are continually coming out with new ways for students to interact with this device and their software. Things like games, movies, books, music, <a title="B Line Test Prep" href="http://www.blinetestprep.com" target="_self">test prep</a> materials, courses and communication are now not only portable, but easily viewable.</p>
<p>7. PowerSquid</p>
<p>Dorm rooms and college apartments often lack the number of outlets required to charge various types of gadgets. The PowerSquid solves this dilemma by providing several extra places to plug in a variety of devices. The power strip is also environmentally friendly-students tend to forget to unplug gadgets when heading out for the day, but the PowerSquid allows you to turn off everything at once and therefore save a great deal of energy.</p>
<p>8. Light Touch Projector</p>
<p>Like the Blackberry Presenter, the Light Touch Projector connects via Bluetooth and is useful for presentations. The Light Touch Projector is unique in that it projects a touch screen to any surface, which means that you can use it to connect to social networks and other applications. Additionally, the Light Touch Projector can connect to the internet using Wi-Fi, an ability that proves handy for those who lack access to Bluetooth.</p>
<p>9. Magnadyne Multi-use Car Charger</p>
<p>Many college students do not have access to car while on campus, but for those who do, a multi-use car charger can be a life saver. Magnadyne&#8217;s version lets you hook up four devices at once. This gadget is very useful for college commuters, especially those who balance their class load with a full time job.</p>
<p>10. Apple iPhone 4</p>
<p>The yearly reboot of the ever prominent and market dominating iPhone. Updated hardware includes dual front and rear facing cameras, 960&#215;640 display resolution, better antenna integration for less dropped calls and significantly increased battery time over previous models. Load this phone up with all of the educational apps that you need to make<a title="B Line Test Prep" href="http://www.blinetestprep.com" target="_self"> test prep</a> and studying much easier.</p>
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		<title>The Average Salary Increase with an MBA</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2010 22:58:13 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>College graduates may see themselves as being a cut above the rest, but many don&#8217;t take the time to look at the difference between themselves and business school graduates. Taking into account the differences between the normal college track and the MBA track, business school becomes a logical choice for personal, professional and monetary gain. In order to achieve this gain, one must first conquer the GMAT.</p>
<p>By taking the GMAT, otherwise known as the Graduate Management Admission Test, you&#8217;ll be able to enter a MBA program at a number of schools. The <a title="B Line GMAT Test Prep" href="http://www.blinetestprep.com/gmat" target="_self">GMAT test</a> is used worldwide to measure the ability of students to demonstrate successful traits that will statistically allow them to succeed in an MBA program. The school that you are able to addend is dependent on the score that you are able to achieve on the GMAT. The score that you achieve on the GMAT, typically correlates to the prestige level of the business school that you are able to get into. Simply put, the higher you score, the better the school you can attend.<br />
Over the past few years, it has become apparent that degrees tied to business, management, and the financial sectors tend to have higher job placement rates than regular degrees. Therefore, building upon your bachelor&#8217;s degree with an MBA will greatly increase your marketability.</p>
<p>In comparison to the general salaries of those graduates that earn bachelor&#8217;s degrees, graduates that attain an MBA tend to make at least $12,000 more per year than their counterparts. This amount often increases in many fields, usually greatly exceeding the route of completing a double major at the university undergraduate level.</p>
<p>Besides this increase in average salary per year, business school graduates tend to have a higher rate of consistent work in comparison with conventional degree holders. This is because the business, management, and financial fields tend to remain more constant in terms of employment when compared to other fields.</p>
<p>Therefore, college graduates can literally change their lives by adjusting their financial opportunities through earning a degree from a business school. In order to do this, scoring high on the<a title="B Line Test Prep - GMAT" href="http://www.blinetestprep.com/gmat" target="_blank"> GMAT test</a> is a necessary component. The majority of business schools will only accept GMAT scores as a benchmark for potential applicants, so preparing for the GMAT is the essential step towards acceptance into a strong MBA program.</p>
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		<title>10 Tips for Surviving Your First Year in College</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jun 2010 22:37:59 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Attending college might be portrayed as classes and partying, but the truth is that your first year means living on your own. These ten tips will help you survive your first year in college successfully.</p>
<p>First of all, go to class. It sounds simple, but it&#8217;s easy to get distracted or to think you don&#8217;t need to go. Attendance helps your grade, and when the professor learns to recognize that you attend regularly, he or she might be more inclined to let it slip when you finally miss a day.</p>
<p>Secondly, be honest with your roommate. Your first year in college will involve living with one or more new people, and being honest will end up paying off when finals roll around. If you state early on that you&#8217;re a night owl, you won&#8217;t have to deal with complaints that you&#8217;re up too late.</p>
<p>Next, be sociable but responsible. There will be lots of events, academic and social, and you&#8217;ll get to interact with many people. Making responsible choices means you won&#8217;t earn yourself a reputation that will follow you for the rest of your time at college.</p>
<p>Also, understand the importance of studying. Some classes may be easy, but others will require extra time and effort. Setting aside time daily to study areas that need improvement will help you do better in class and prepare you for the rest of your academic career.</p>
<p>A fifth tip for surviving your first year in college is to keep a planner. Usually professors will issue a syllabus, but it is common for them to change assignments and due dates. Even if you have an excellent memory, mapping out your assignments in writing will improve your time management.</p>
<p>Next, ask lots of questions. This goes for classroom situations and when you have general questions about college life. Remember, nearly everyone around you has gotten lost or confused before, so there&#8217;s no reason to shy away from asking for help when it&#8217;s needed.</p>
<p>Tip number seven is to set a sleep schedule. You could have class early in the morning one day, and then the late afternoon the next. While the temptation might exist to stay up late or nap, you&#8217;ll perform better if you have a fairly regular sleep schedule. Professors will certainly notice if you sleep in class!</p>
<p>Next, make smart choices about your diet. Dining halls, cafeterias, restaurants, and delivery are all options, but pizza and soda every night will wreak havoc on your body. It&#8217;s fine to indulge now and then, being away from home, but keep yourself in check.</p>
<p>Tip number nine is to know your academic requirements. Many colleges have intense general education programs for incoming students, so staying on top of these and thinking ahead about your schedule will help you during registration.</p>
<p>Finally, be prepared to experience new things. Even if you&#8217;re going to a local college, you will be exposed to new ideas and new experiences every day, and keeping a positive outlook is essential.</p>
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