Archive for July, 2010

Types of Scholarships

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Contests

Have you heard about scholarship sweepstakes? Like other type of contests, it is a type of contest that award scholarships as prizes. There are many themes of contests, some contests may award to best essays or speeches written on a particular subject. Others reward students for science, technological, or internet projects. If you have talent in any of these areas, you should seek out contests that award scholarships.

Academic Scholarships

Academic scholarships are awarded to students who have demonstrated a good talent in their academic. These scholarships go to the students with the best grades, the highest test scores, and the most challenging course loads. While some private organizations sponsor academic scholarships, most are awarded by the colleges themselves and by state governments. If you have outstanding academic qualifications, you should apply these scholarships.

Career & Academic Interest Scholarships

The career & Academic Interest Scholarships normally sponsored by academic organizations, professional associations, industry groups, companies, and academic departments within a college. To be eligible, you often need to declare a major or otherwise demonstrate to the scholarship judges that you are serious about pursuing the field of study that the scholarship supports.

Athletic Scholarships

These scholarships are particularly dedicated for sport men and women. Athletic departments of colleges and universities sponsor most athletic scholarships. Big schools will woo the best jocks in the most popular sports; if you can’t compete in that arena, look at smaller colleges and universities with ambitious sports programs. Though you skills may not have gotten you far at Big State U, the smaller college may be happy to have you and willing to supply scholarship money to entice you to attend.

Community Service Scholarships

While you are in high school, volunteer yourself to serve in local hospitals, animal shelters, retirement homes or libraries or any places that need volunteer workers. You are certain to find opportunities for community service that match your particular interests. And all your hard volunteer work is likely to pay off in scholarship money. Many scholarship programs seek out students with strong backgrounds in community service.

Scholarships for Students with Disabilities

If you have disability or a long-term medical condition, you may likely eligible for scholarships specially dedicated for this group of students. The best source of information about such scholarships is the office of disability support services at your college or university.

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Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

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Correcting your English grammar won’t be difficult to do any longer

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

As we know that when we are speaking, we aren’t always correct in English grammar. But, you must never mind about it since speaking mustn’t always be correct. But, it will be different when we are doing the written English. Since the written English requires correct English grammar, we must be very careful. Usually, we use the written English in formal situation. Therefore, the written English must be very correct in English grammar. Otherwise our grammar won’t be accepted by anybody. Of course, this situation will bring you no advantage at all.

When you don’t have good knowledge in English grammar, then you’ll find it difficult to do the written English especially the spelling. Fortunately, there is one solution for you with this problem. When you want to have correct English grammar as well as the spelling, then you can use the spell check. By using the spell check, you’ll no longer have problem with your spelling in your written English. Therefore, there is nothing more to worry about the English grammar any longer.

When you have used the spell check, your mistake and error in English grammar will be shown. Fortunately, there is also the alternative for you to correct it. In this way, you don’t need to think hard just to find the correct English grammar since you can just choose the correct grammar. If you still make mistake in the grammar, then the mistake will still be there. It will lose when you have already chosen the correct one.

Writing a Homeschooling Blog

Monday, July 19th, 2010

A blog, or “web log,” is an online journal website where you can post entries as often and as long or short as you’d like. Blogs are usually subject-based and are geared toward a specific audience, and in this case, your main subject would be about homeschooling, attracting a readership of homeschool students and homeschool families or other individuals interested in homeschooling. Blogs also feature comments that allow your readers to provide feedback to a particular entry.

If you’re concerned about the fact that your writing abilities may not be “good enough,” take heart. The blogging world is fairly casual. You don’t have to be a stellar writer and your grammar and spelling need not be perfect. You do, however, need to have something to say. You need to find a voice, write in an interesting, engaging style, post often (or at least regularly), and interact with your readers through comments.

First of all, what can you write about homeschooling, the homeschool life, and your homeschooler? There are endless ideas here. You can write about the different benefits of homeschooling, the challenges of having a homeschool, how to switch from public school to homeschool, personal experiences, your children as homeschool students, opportunities for homeschool families, and curriculum issues and ideas.

Now that you have some ideas of what to write, you need to find your writing style. First, try to write the way you speak or think. Forget about being technical or trying to be a professional-be natural and relaxed, like you’re having a conversation. For example, don’t just regurgitate online research about Homeschooling, talk about your real homeschool experiences as well as thoughts and stories about your homeschooler. Also, keep your audience in mind as you write, and finally, check out other blogs about homeschool families or homeschooling to get a feel for it.