Archive for May, 2008

Submit an application to an Online College

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

The concept of online colleges was conceptualized for Students who cannot pay for to attend an established college or who do not have the time to attend classes. Online colleges were innovatively intended for those who wanted to return to college to further their education, but whose work time frames prohibited them to take classes during the day or in the evening.

The conditions for applying to an online college are less in number than conventional college programs. Students must hold a high school diploma or equivalent degree, be at least 18 years of age, and in some cases, have fixed employment.

While applying for an online college program, the student will have to fill out paperwork and make available the college with records as proof that some classes were taken. Many online colleges will also allow students to use prior work experience and turn them into credits toward graduation. The student may need to take an aptitude test in order to gauge how much that he/she learned while on the job.

If a student already holds a degree, but wishes to further education, student will need to show college records, diploma, and have graduated with at least a 2.5 grade point average. Online colleges were innovatively intended for those who wanted to return to college to further their education, but whose work timetables prohibited them to take classes during the day or in the evening.

 

The student may need to take an aptitude test in order to gauge how much learned while on the job.

Women’s Studies at Oklahoma State University.

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

To study the gender inequality with the women in perspective is by far the best place I have come across for an in depth analysis on social measures in regards to women’s role in the modern world which is tearing apart the social fabric and how women can be the best managers for home and office life.

Courses are taught in many areas of study including education, English, history, philosophy, business, political science, psychology, sociology, and political science.

The purpose of the curriculum is to effectively coordinate and endorse teaching and research about women and gender issues across corrective barricades.

CHEATING IN EXAMS

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

In modern age in the field of education a very serious phenomena of cheating is progressing as new knowledge options are opening.This is not only diminishing the talent as well as students are running in the blind race of scores in their exams not keeping in mind that this is darkening their future.To prevent this the Education Institutions will have to develop new methods and change in the style of teaching methods and orientation that learning is more important than just scoring without any knowledge.This is to develop their overall growth and personality to be useful towards their Nation and towards their peaceful living.