Go green PCs

Personal Computer have changed the people life. And every person have a PC in their home in a normal family. And my opinion every one need a PC. But due the the huge amount of use of the energy due to the Computer in huge sector, the energy consumed is growing day by day. And there must be some solution to this problem. If the huge computer can be made to work in low power available then we can managed the energy saving and bring a revolution in the world.

After some research we found that green pc has been introduced by some people around the world and has been a great success. It has a saying that its energy costs reduced 60% of the current energy consumption. So a Low Power PC can be a great revolution for the people and countries.

Its not just about the power consumption, but they are also the cheapest found on market. If people are really concious about the energy and the money then, I suggest people surely should get a one. I have order a piece for myself, as every good things should be started from ownself.

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Go green PCs

Personal Computer have changed the people life. And every person have a PC in their home in a normal family. And my opinion every one need a PC. But due the the huge amount of use of the energy due to the Computer in huge sector, the energy consumed is growing day by day. And there must be some solution to this problem. If the huge computer can be made to work in low power available then we can managed the energy saving and bring a revolution in the world.

A company has invented cheap pcs so that people can enjoy the low power consumption at low price. Its just not about the low price as power consumption directly effect you electricity bills and helps energy saving.

Its not just about the power consumption, but they are also the cheapest found on market. If people are really concious about the energy and the money then, I suggest people surely should get a one. I have order a piece for myself, as every good things should be started from ownself.

Save energy, Save world – Go green.

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Twtter is the biggest all in one Twitter application directory. People here can subscribe to whole lots of apps and get benefits- of all the applications free of cost. Twitter is not just a place where you Tweet, it is more than that where people can share and help each other out. So, twtter has been making application that makes user ease their twitter.

Well for a marketer, a twitter multi account manager is a great application indeed. You can access to multiple accounts once you approve for a particular twitter account. You just need one time login and one time approval for an account. You can have lots of benefits such as Easy tweet, multi RSS subscription, mass following and more.

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2003 Draft – Miami HEAT President and Head Coach Pat Riley announced August 19th that the team has signed its top pick in the 2003 NBA Draft, 6 ’4 ‘, 210-pound guard Dwyane Wade from Marquette University, who the HEAT selected with the fifth overall pick. Wade was Miami ‘s highest draft pick since the HEAT selected Steve Smith with the fifth pick of the 1991 NBA Draft and the highest draftee in school history. As per club policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed. ‘We feel like for us we made the best pick in the draft, ‘ said Riley. ‘Dwyane not only is a great addition to our youth movement, but will also compliment our veterans very well.

Wade, who played collegiately for two seasons before becoming an early entry candidate after his junior year, became the first Marquette player since 1978 to be named a First Team All-American by the Associated Press. He also earned a spot on the Wooden Award All-America team and was one of five finalists for the Wooden Award after helping lead the Golden Eagles to the 2003 Final Four, the school ‘s first appearance since 1977. Wade finished his career ranked 20th on Marquette ‘s all-time scoring list with 1,281 points and also ranked ninth on both the school ‘s all-time steals list (150) and all-time blocks list (79).

MIAMI, July 14 – The Miami HEAT announced today that they have acquired 11-time All-Star center Shaquille O ‘Neal from the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for Caron Butler, Brian Grant, Lamar Odom and a future first-round draft pick. ‘Today the Miami HEAT took a giant step forward in our continued pursuit of an NBA championship for the city of Miami and this franchise, ‘ said HEAT President Pat Riley. ‘It has always been about winning for us and trying to win championships. We feel that we have traded for the best player in the NBA. I feel tremendous sadness and a debt of gratitude to Brian, Lamar and Caron because these were men who really bought into our team and our organization and the city of Miami. It disheartens me to see them leave and I thank them for their many contributions to the HEAT and wish them nothing but the best. However you don ‘t get many chances to acquire the best player in the league and this was a trade I felt we had to make. O’Neal, a three-time NBA Champion, has averaged 27.1 points, 12.1 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 2.6 blocks per game over the course of his 12-year NBA career. He is a two-time regular season scoring champion and has led the league in field goal percentage seven times, including last season when he connected on 58.4 percent of his attempts. He ranks first among active NBA players in field goal percentage (.577) and scoring average (27.1 ppg), and third and fourth, respectively, on the NBA ‘s all-time list. He is also second among active players in blocked shots (2,102). He is tied with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Hakeem Olajuwon and Wilt Chamberlain for the most seasons of averaging 20+ points and 10+ rebounds. The group has each done it 12 times, with O ‘Neal being the only one to do it in every season in which he has played. In the playoffs, O ‘Neal has averaged 27.2 points, 12.9 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 2.4 blocks in 158 games.

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Getting A Degree By Brian Kim ( briankim.net ) Is Getting A College Degree Worth It These Days?

By Brian Kim

I got the idea for this article after overhearing a conversation the other day between two teenagers. One was arguing that getting a degree was the only way to get a good job to make good money and the other was arguing that getting a degree wasn’t necessary in today’s day and age in order to make good money.

I’m sure you or someone you know have had this debate at least once and I think it’s one that’s becoming louder and louder with each new generation.

One side drags the income chart out and points to the statistics of getting a degree, bachelor degree holders earning way more than high school graduates

The other side then gestures to famous high school or college dropouts and the successes they’ve had, proudly pointing out that they didn’t need degrees to succeed and that they had college graduates working for them. One side is proud to claim themselves as “well rounded” for the education they received at university.

The other side points out that what they learned in school doesn’t really help or apply in the “real world.”

The two seem to be endlessly at war, each countering the other’s arguments, dragging the debate to the point where there seems to be no clear winner. Every side seems to have its own pros and cons.

So let’s sort this whole mess out and discover the true value of getting a degree, a college degree and see if it is really worth it in this day and age.

Ever since we were little, we were told college was the answer by our teachers and our parents. We were put on the college conveyor belt. It would give us the good life. It would get us the job and we would make good money because of it.

And they were right.

If they said that to us thirty years ago.

Getting A Degree – The idea that a college degree alone will help you in life today is obsolete.

Back in the day, everything that was said about getting a degree was true. If you had a degree, you separated yourself from the pack. Not many people were able to get degrees because not many people were able to afford college. It was normally reserved for the rich or upper middle class. And that’s precisely why the degree was so valued,

It was valued because it was scarce.

Getting A Degree – Scarcity creates value.

Nowadays, more and more people are going to college and in turn, a lot of getting a degree or degrees have been handed out so the scarcity of a college degree has dropped.

For every job opening there is, you have a hundred applicants, all with getting a degree or degrees. What’s going to separate them from one another?

The value of a college degree has declined.

But is there some value left?

The answer is yes.

Here’s the thing that a lot of people overlook when having the degree debate. Most people are only thinking of college in terms of a vehicle that gets them a good job after they graduate.

newcover185 Getting A Degree By Brian Kim ( briankim.net )They fail to realize the other benefits of going to college, aside from getting a job, that are intangible. Things like finding a marriage partner, making life long friends, making good contacts, networking with classmates and professors, the college life itself, exposing yourself to a broader scope of education, developing analytical and critical thinking skills, etc.

If you’re spending tens of thousands of dollars on an education, getting a degree, you might as well get the most out of it because after all, it is an investment on your part.

Unfortunately, according to the rules of society, or the system, whatever you like to call it,having a college degree does open a lot of doors and that’s just the way it is.

If you don’t have a degree, your employment options are significantly reduced. Getting a college degree is important if you want to open up your possibilities in terms of employment. Ask any job recruiter and you’ll see just how important having that getting a degree on your resume is in that respect.

Why that is so, I have no idea. That’s just the way the system is set up and that’s how the game is played unfortunately.

A college degree also serves as a hammer that will help you break the glass and salary ceiling in corporate America. It’s very hard to get into management in Corporate America without getting a degree and it’s very hard to get past a certain salary level without getting a degree as well.

Why this is so? Again. It beats me. That’s just how the system is set up. And it’s too bad some companies play by those rules.

But amidst all this talk of getting a degree a college degree opening doors, high salaries, intangible benefits, there is one major drawback of getting a degree. What is that?

Debt.

They always forget to include that don’t they? But some may say it’s a good investment because you get a high paying job so you can easily pay it off.

But remember, that was then. What about now?

It is precisely this factor of high debt coupled with the dropped value of a college degree in today’s day and age that has led to and sparked the debate of “degree vs. no degree”.

Because the value of getting a degree has dropped, many college graduates are having hard time finding work. They don’t have experience or marketable skills. Justgetting a degree. So they can’t get that high paying job they want.

Meanwhile, it’s time to pay the piper and more often than not, those monthly payments on the loans they took out are pretty high. Couple that with the fact that credit card companies prey on college kids and the materialistic attitude of today’s generation which contributes to another high monthly bill and you’re looking at Generation Debt.

These college grads have to pay the bills, so they get any kind of job they can to pay the bills, even if it seems “beneath” them.

People on the outside point to this and say: “Aha! That degree you got was useless. Look where it got you. You’re working in a dead end job.”

And the college graduates of course feel the need to defend their investment in college and thus the war starts.

I think in this day and age, there’s a lot of post college disillusionment. Hence, the new phrase – “quarter life crisis” (a sort of mid life crisis for 20 and 30 year olds)

College students graduate with no job lined up because they were still living according to the rules of the past. They thought the all powerful degree would magically open the doors of employment for them.

Meanwhile, there are bills that need to be paid and they can’t get the jobs they want because they have no marketable skills or experience, so they get stuck in less than ideal jobs in order to pay those bills. They can’t seem to break free from those jobs out of fear of not being able to pay the bills and they can’t break into the job they want because they have no experience or skills. A viscous cycle indeed.

The college dreams have failed them. They’ve become disillusioned.

What’s worse is when they don’t even know what they want to do.

They had this path laid out before them ever since they were young but nobody tells them what to do exactly after they graduate. Just marry, buy a house in the suburbs, and have 2.5 kids but nobody fills them in on the financial or career details.

They realize they’ve been had. That what they were told in high school about college was all a lie.

It wasn’t a lie.

It was just an outdated message.

Students need to wake up. Just having a degree alone isn’t going to cut it in today’s day and age.

Real world marketable skills and experience are the things being left out and those are the things that are scarce and will start to differentiate one person from another. These things comprise of the new “degree” and getting a degree.

Now let’s tackle those who argue that a college degree isn’t worth it these days. The argument they use most often is the “Look at Bill Gates or Steve Jobs. They dropped out of college and look at them now.”

Before I go any further, I want to make something perfectly clear. You don’t need getting a degree, a college degree. But can it help? Of course it can. We just discussed the benefits.

But let me say this to those who use the Bill Gates/Steve Jobs argument.

Getting A Degree – People like Bill Gates and Steve Jobs are the exception, not the rule.

And you have to realize that they DID go to college. They did. And who knows if the experiences they had in college shaped their future and contributed to their success.

That’s what happened with Steve Jobs. He got the idea for Apple’s typography after popping into a calligraphy class at college. That’s another benefit of college. It exposes you to a whole new world of ideas that might help you later on in the future.

Of course there are those who never went to college and succeeded. What do I have to say to that?

For every person who makes it even though they dropped out or never went to college, there are thousands who don’t.

Then, there’s a third angle that’s not often mentioned in school today but I figure will soon gain a lot of momentum and that is vocational schooling.

Vocational schooling mostly trains you directly for a specific job. Welder, plumber, electrician, etc. The truth is, these types of blue collar jobs pay just the same, if not more than the jobs that can be obtained with getting a degree a bachelor’s degree. The only reason why most people don’t go for these types of jobs is the lack of “prestige”.

But let me tell you something about prestige. It’s highly overrated. Most people spend their whole lives trying to impress other people at the expense of their own happiness and that’s ludicrous. People who do this often feel “empty” because they are living a life dictated by the opinions of others. They are in effect, a slave to other’s opinions of themselves. So let’s answer the question once and for all.

Is getting a college degree worth it these days?

The answer is:

It depends on what you want to do.

I know everyone wants a definitive yes or no answer but the truth is, it really does depend on what you want to do.

If you want to become an electrician, vocational school is the answer so getting a degree isn’t worth it to you.

If you want to become a doctor or lawyer, then of course getting a degree is worth it to you.

If you want to start your own business, and you have a solid plan with capital, then you might think getting a degree isn’t worth it to you right now.

But therein lays the problem.

Getting A Degree - Most of our high school students have NO idea what they want to do.

And because they don’t know, they just go along with the “go to college plan”. They do it because it’s the thing to do. So they enroll as an undeclared major, party and waste time, then major in a liberal arts major, graduate, can’t get a job because they have no experience or skills, meanwhile the debt is piling up so they get any job they can to pay the bills and they throw their hands in the air and proclaim that the system has failed them, becoming disillusioned with their lives in the process. If high school students start taking the time to think about their future and what they want to do, they can choose their direction accordingly and avoid a lot of potential problems down the road.

I think that part of the problem here is that there is too much of a “Go to college or else you’ll fail in life” mentality being preached in our schools today.

It’s dangerous to hold that belief because you block out all other options.

Don’t get me wrong, I still think going to college and getting a degree is a great investment,but only for the right reasons.

Now in an ideal world, high school kids will seriously think about their futures and plan accordingly, but let’s face it, most students don’t.

They’re more interested in looking cool, or playing World of Warcraft or buying the latest gadgets.

Getting A Degree - The problem here is that our educational system is outdated.

It needs to be updated in order to accommodate the times we live in today and help kids realize that there are other options other than going to college, depending on what they want to do.

Getting A Degree – But the problem is again, most of them don’t know what they want to do.

 

One way to do that is to offer more career counseling and “real world” skill training in our high schools and colleges so that kids can be exposed to more career opportunities and choose their paths accordingly. You need that to bridge the gap because students are not going to do it on their own because they don’t realize how important that is yet.

Another big trap people delude themselves into thinking that once they choose a path, they can’t go back.

If you decide to start your own business after high school but realize entrepreneurship is not for you and you want to become a lawyer instead, you can always go back and get that degree.

If you graduate with Getting A Degree, but can’t get the job you want, it doesn’t mean you’re screwed. You can always develop skills and experience to get that job or you can always get that job through other means such as networking, or you can even start your own business

Or if you decide that a white collar job is not for you, and you want a more hands on experience job, you can always enroll in vocational school and become an electrician instead.

All I want to say is that a degree IS worth it, for the right reasons, and provided that you maximize your investment in college to help give you that edge that will differentiate yourself from all the other people who have the same degrees.


This includes getting experience, developing marketable and cross marketable skills, paying off as much tuition as you can so you don’t graduate with a lot of debt, making valuable networking contacts, landing internships relevant to your field, etc.

Unfortunately it is true that “the system” is set up to open more doors and higher salaries for those with degrees, but the fact remains, it’s always up to you. If you want to get in those doors and get those salaries then get that degree.

But if you want to go through a different door that doesn’t require Getting A Degree that offers the same salary or higher salary or lower salary, then go for it, because that’s the door YOU want to go through.

A college degree isn’t the only investment you can make that can open up more doors and get you more money.

There’s another investment you can always make and that’s YOU.

Develop yourself to you full potential. Learn how to sell yourself and your ideas. Be the best person you can be. Learn how to communicate, socialize, and connect with all kinds of people. Learn how to negotiate with other people. Learn how to get the information you need. Learn computer skills.

Getting through the doors you want to go through will largely be a result of these kinds of investments you make in yourself , not just having that piece of paper.

I think we need to stop instilling the idea that college is the answer to everything and instead, encourage our young ones to look within first.

Help them discover what kind of work they want to do. What kind of lifestyle they want to live. Maybe work isn’t even that important to them so much as spending time with their families.

Whatever it is, they should decide what they want to do and choose their actions accordingly, whether that’s just getting a job out of high school, going to college to Getting A Degree, getting some vocational training, or starting their own business.

Regardless of whatever path you choose, always remember that the best investment you can make is always in yourself, because after all, it always begins and ends with YOU.

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Getting A Degree – Benefits of a College Degree

Getting A Degree – Benefits of a College Degree
By Karen Hughes

Throughout high school and college parents and teachers stress to students the benefits of a college degree or getting a degree. And because obtaining a higher education is getting easier every year, it’s becoming possible for people of all walks of life to receive the benefits of a college degree or getting a degree. So if you’ve ever wondered what the real benefits of a collage degree or getting a degree are, keep reading.

The number one benefit of college getting a degree is average yearly income. Studies show that people with an associate degree earn up to 25% more each year than someone who is doing the same job without getting a degree. The reason for this is that getting a degree programs provide students with practical, up-to-date information of certain industries and equip them with skills that are in demand. This makes their knowledge more available to employers.

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Another benefit of college getting a degree is the job opportunities. Taking that first step in earning your getting a degree will open the door of opportunity to you in ways that will increase your potential in landing a great job in the field of preferred study. Many employers prefer hiring someone with college getting a degree of some sort, some employers even require than every candidate have at least an associates degree. For example, if an employer has a choice of two candidates with equal experience and skill but one has getting a degree and the other doesnt, the employer will most likely choose the person with college getting a degree.

The benefits of a college getting a degree increase the higher your degree is. Because some employers require candidates have getting a degree, getting an associates degree will open many doors. A higher degree means that you have even more knowledge about your chosen field and the information you have gained is even more detailed. Furthermore, getting your bachelors degree or getting a degree will open up even more doors for job seekers and even those trying to further their current career.

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Knowledge is power. Another in the list of benefits of a college degree or getting a degree is the power to receive more promotions and raises in pay. The more knowledge and experience you have the more willing employers are to give you better positions in the company and better pay raises or bonuses. Because having a degree or getting a degree ensures you have a more detailed understanding of your field it is beneficial for your employer to keep you around and even give you better and more frequent promotions.

They want what’s best for their company, they want to do things to make their company grow and succeed, and promoting someone with additional knowledge in their field will only increase their chances of success. Also, when an employee has that kind of knowledge companies are usually willing to pay that person more. Getting a college degree makes you more valuable to a company and they will be willing to pay you for it.

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Additional benefits of a college degree or getting a degree are control over your future and a healthier outlook on life. Only you have the ability to decide how much you want to learn and where you want that knowledge to take you. The fact that getting a degree opens more doors for your career means that you have the power to determine which doors you want to step through. That particular benefit of a college degree is something that gives you control over your own future.

You know that the higher degree you have the more knowledge you’ll gain so it’s up to you to decide where you want to go in life. Having that kind of control will help anyone gain a healthier outlook on life. Bettering ourselves and taking control of our future only stands to make people happier. Getting the edge needed to land a job in a field that makes you happy is one of the greatest benefits of a college degree or getting a degree. When you are happy you are able to do more for both yourself and your employer and be more productive in your career.

Personal satisfaction is just one more benefit of a college degree. By getting a college degree you will have the pleasure of knowing that you took the steps that were necessary to better educate yourself and better your future. You’ve stepped into a new and rewarding part of life in getting the knowledge for a career that interests you and the possibility of higher quality employment and increasing economic standing.

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Getting A Degree – Why Get an Interior Design Degree?

Getting A Degree – Why Get an Interior Design Degree?

You could be asking yourself why you should invest your time and resources in getting a degree in interior design. Getting a degree in interior design, as well as with any other course is a fundamental part of anyone’s success.

Delving more into the field of design, interior design is a discipline that is growing worldwide. This field offers a great number of opportunities to anyone who might be interested in design. You might be involved in the area of design, have the drive that is needed to succeed at this field, have the necessary talent and the unique creativity needed to succeed.

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However, these devices are not the only things that are essential at making a career in the field of interior design and succeeding at it. One also needs an education, a good one at that. It doesn’t matter if you get this from online universities or elsewhere, all that matters is that you get an education. These things, plus years of practical experience will be your tickets to success.

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Having or getting a degree in interior design is a fundamental part of gaining success in this area of discipline. Your innate talents, creativity and imagination will be honed and further improved through a good education. You will learn to apply yourself and your abilities, harnessing your potential.

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A great education will provide you with the necessary means, the knowledge to be at par with, or be even better than the other interior designers out there. You can acquire insight and understanding of the different approaches to design. Your spatial design skills will be developed through the use of drawing, 3 dimensional computer modeling, and architectural modeling. You will also get the opportunity to discover how conventional materials are used and applied in new ways. Through all these, you can increase your skills as a designer and as a creative thinker. Formal schooling will allow you to learn the things needed when working as an interior designer, things such as:

  • Getting A Degree - Client handling - You will be taught how to handle your clients, analyzing their needs, goals, welfare and other requirements.
  • Getting A Degree - Incorporating Design Ideas - You will learn to incorporate these findings with your design ideas.
  • Getting A Degree - Design Concept Formulation - You will be trained at formulating concepts of design that are functional, appropriate, artistic and creative.
  • Getting A Degree - Making Design Recommendations - You will be taught how to develop design recommendations, prepare specifications and working drawings for projects and constructions of interior spaces using new, up to date and state of the art techniques and methods, including Computer Aided Design.
  • Getting A Degree - Planning the Space - You will learn how to plan the space accordingly, picking out the right materials, finishes, furnishings, equipment and fixtures for your design plan.
  • Getting A Degree - Design Solution Evaluation - You will be taught how to evaluate the design solutions during the implementation phase and upon completion of the project.

A formal education will teach you all these things and more. Here are a few more things you can learn through a formal education in Interior Design:

  • Getting A Degree - Government Regulations - You will be taught about government regulations, since interior design is the only field in design that is regulated by government policies.
  • Getting A Degree - Principles of Business - You will also be trained on how to handle business since most interior designers opt to go into their own practice.

Getting a degree will also allow you easier access to interior design associations. Memberships with these kinds of groups may further enhance your marketability as an interior designer. You can expand your client base and you can also gain more experience through these kinds of memberships.

Having or getting a degree in Interior Design, as well with any course, will open doors for you; increasing your chances at acquiring a great job, increasing your viability in the design market and allowing you to develop and reach the heights of your vision and creativity.
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Getting A Degree in Psychology

Getting A Degree in Psychology
by Jennifer Kelly

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Getting a degree in Psychology can open the door to a wide variety of professional and personal growth opportunities. In fact, psychology is one of the most rapidly growing job and career fields. People who hold psychology degrees are popping up in every profession from arts and advertising to health care and human resources. Read on to discover five reasons to getting a degree in psychology.

1. Getting A Degree - The Job Outlook Is Bright for Psychology Majors

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), employment in the field of psychology is expected to increase 15% from 2006 to 2016, which is faster than average employment growth. With so many Americans dealing with divorce, emotional crises, depression, addiction, and stress, psychologists working in private practice, mental health centers, and schools are in high demand. Employment for industrial-organizational psychologists will also see a spike as businesses continue to develop effective staff surveys, maintain employee retention rates, and encourage a higher level of morale and productivity.

2. Getting A Degree - There Is Great Diversity in the Field of Psychology

The field of psychology is not one-size-fits-all. Derived from the Latin psyche (soul or mind) and ology (study), getting a degree in psychology prepares students to analyze mental processes, behaviors, and the individual and collective unconscious. Since there are so many ways this study and research can be applied, students can choose from a wide variety of areas in which to specialize, including:

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  • Clinical psychology
  • Counseling psychology
  • Developmental psychology
  • Health psychology
  • Industrial-organizational psychology
  • Neuropsychology
  • Rehabilitation psychology
  • School psychology
  • Social psychology

Psychology encompasses such a vast domain that students can easily combine other academic interests and move into a more niche field. For example, a person who loves sports and psychology can earn a degree in psychology and specialize in the field of sports psychology.

3. Getting A Degree - Psychology Degree Graduates Can Work in a Variety of Career Fields

Research and mental health are not the only fields that can utilize an individual’s knowledge of psychology. Stimulating career opportunities exist in human resources, advertising, criminal justice, and human services for those skilled in the workings of the mind. Are you passionate about assisting your local community? If so, you may be interested to know that a bachelor’s degree in psychology is suitable for work as an affirmative action officer, community relations officer, and recreation worker.

Another exciting field is forensic psychology, which entails working with working with law enforcement to solve crimes through studying the behavior of criminals. In fact, people with psychology degrees or getting a degree in psychology are often preferred for such positions asparole and probation officer.

4. Getting A Degree - A Psychology Degree Will Train You to Deal with Coworkers More Effectively

People with training in psychology are often more successful in dealing with their coworkers, clients,and even bosses. In the competitive job market of today, employees with highly developed interpersonal skills, or “people skills,” are valued for reducing conflicts, increasing participation, and obtaining information necessary for completing tasks. According to the results from a 2007 survey commissioned by Microsoft, 61% of approximately 500 board-level executives said interpersonal skills — the calling card of a psychology major — were more important than IT skills in today’s job market.

5. Getting A Degree-  Psychology Students Learn How to Conduct Successful Research and Experiments

While completing getting a degree in psychology, students are expected to conduct experiments that heavily rely upon research, testing, and analysis. These are ideal skills for a number of occupations that require contribution to teams working with health care concerns, sales, and market research. Marketing psychology, for example, studies the effects of advertising and packaging on potential customers. But other jobs, such as an opinion survey researcher, research assistant, and laboratory assistant also seek out these skills.

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Getting A Degree – 4 Tips for Getting an Online MBA Degree

Getting A Degree –  4 Tips for Getting an Online MBA Degree

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An online MBA degree (Master of Business Administration) is an advanced degree that you can earn or Getting A Degree by attending e-learning courses online. Many universities offer MBAs in traditional classrooms as well as in online courses or in hybrid combinations of both. An online MBA is the perfect solution for those seeking to upgrade their skill-set or who envision a management position or are simply aiming for better career opportunities. This is also a great solution for those who want an MBA but are limited by their location or work schedule.

Here are four tips on getting a degree that online MBA degree today :

1. Getting A Degree – Look For Accreditation 

Make sure the learning institution you apply to is accredited by the Counsel for Higher Education Accreditation or CHEA. This assures you of a quality education and a certain level of excellence you can count on for your online degree. Realize that there are such things as diploma mills — less-than-reputable organizations which may allow you to purchase a diploma on the spot, without even paying for or attending individual courses. Don’t waste your time (or your money) on these institutions.

2. Getting A Degree – Keep Your Schedule in Mind

does mba help Getting A Degree    4 Tips for Getting an Online MBA DegreeSure, getting your online MBA degree is a flexible option that allows you to work around your existing priorities — whether you’re an office worker or a busy parent — just be aware that this lack of rigidity could be dangerous to someone who is undisciplined. Find an MBA course whose schedule fits around yours. Lectures and virtual classroom discussions can be taken at your leisure, but it’s best to do it at fixed times during your day — this way you’re not constantly putting it off. In the longer term, have a goal as to when you want to obtain your online MBA degree. Is it an accelerated course, or two years, or is four years more reasonable? You can find programs to match your personal deadline.

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3. Getting A Degree – Reimbursement For You Online Degree

If you’re currently working and looking at the possibility of pursuing an online MBA degree, find out if your employer provides tuition reimbursements to its personnel. Often, employees can get full or partial reimbursement for online classes. This is because more and more companies are seeing the advantages of personal and professional advancement that an online degree gives their employees. In addition, many corporate leaders see that accredited online programs are often just as demanding as traditional degree programs. Qualified prospective students who aren’t employed, or whose companies don’t offer tuition reimbursements, can also apply for financial aid for online degree programs.

4. Getting A Degree – Get Informed

There are many interactive forums and websites where online MBA degree students discuss their options or their online courses. Read them, and glean the right info from these communities about the best schools for MBA degrees. After all, who best to review the different online courses than the students themselves?

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Getting A Degree – 5 Reasons Not to Get a Law Degree

Getting A Degree – 5 Reasons Not to Get a Law Degree

By Lynn O’Shaughnessy

Faced with a dreadful job market, plenty of young college grads are considering law school. But should they spend the money on a law degree, or getting a degree?

For most young grads, the answer is a resounding no. At least that’s the conclusion you could easily draw from a lengthy story in The New York Times on Sunday. The article, Is Law School a Losing Game?, provided a devastating look at how law schools market themselves and manipulate their employment statistics to make their law degrees look like a great investment.

Getting A Degree - Why You Shouldn’t Get a Law Degree

From a variety of sources, I’ve pulled together 5 reasons why you should not get a law degree:

1. Getting A Degree - Law schools are misrepresenting their grads’ job success.

117048243 7cc6bb0b87 z 300x200 Getting A Degree   5 Reasons Not to Get a Law DegreeAccording to the article in The New York Times, schools appear to be cooking their employment numbers to do better on US News & World Report’s rankings of the best law schools getting a degree. The real employment numbers are grim.

2. Getting A Degree - There’s a lawyer glut.

This attorney glut could remain even if the economy improves. The number of law schools in this country continues to grow which is creating an even bigger pool of unemployed lawyers. As one law observer put it: Today American law schools are like factories that no force has the power to slow down- not even the timeless dictates of supply and demand.

3. Getting A Degree - The cost of law school is high.

Getting a degree from law school costs are obscene. For the top 10 law schools, the price is more than $43,000 a year. Far less prestigious private law schools charge prices that aren’t much less. According to the American Bar Association, the average private law school cost $34,300 a year in 2008 and for public schools the cost is more than $16,800 annually.

4. Getting A Degree - The expense of a law degree doesn’t pencil out.

Many students will have a hard time recouping their law school investment. Even the American Bar Association has acknowledged this reality in its paper, The Value Proposition of Attending Law School, that it has posted on its home page. The  ABA  is warning college students to reconsider getting a degree of law school.

It’s also a topic that Herwig J. Schlunk at the Vanderbilt Law School focused on in a paper entitled, Mamas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be…Lawyers.

Many law school grads are struggling with six-figure law school loans. The average private law school student borrows $91,000, while law students attending public school borrow an average of $71,400.

5. Getting A Degree - You might not be a lawyer for long.

While there isn’t a lot of data on how long attorneys stay in the profession, it isn’t uncommon to change professions after five years.

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