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5 facts
1) if you want to photograph in a studio have your settings on ISO-100, aperture-F8, Shutter speed-1/160. This can work on a Canon or Nikon.
Kourtney CowanPublished 5 years ago in Education5 Must-Try Dorm Decorating Ideas
One of the most exciting things about starting college is gaining the freedom to decorate your own room. The way you choose to decorate your dorm room will reflect who you are. Since you’re going to be meeting a ton of new people and inviting people over, you’ll want to make a strong first impression. Additionally, you’ll be spending a lot of time in your dorm, so don’t be afraid to express yourself through your decor. With that in mind, here are some decorating tips to consider for the upcoming semester.
Tobias GillotPublished 5 years ago in EducationThe Collegiate Hot Topic: Taking a Gap Year
For those of you that pursued higher education, you can relate to the enormous monthly tuition statements, underpaid part-time jobs, money tossed at expensive textbooks you’ll never use, and sleepless nights.
Paulina PachelPublished 5 years ago in Education10 Things to Pack for Your First Week at College Residence
10. All Kinds of Clothes A dress/nice button-up shirt. Your school will have all kinds of events for your first week, including formal wear ones. Some Old Clothes That You Don't Mind if They Get Ruined. If you are starting school in September than expect some messy frosh week events. Not just student planned parties, but some of the school's planned events too. Workout clothes. Most schools give you free access to their gym, so you might as well take advantage of it. Plus, you want to be careful when it comes to avoiding the freshmen 15. A rainjacket. Just in case.
Why You Should Go to Community College First
I took a year off after high school, and it was one of the best things I’ve done. It gave me time to save money, travel a little, and think about what I wanted to do with my life. It also gave me the chance to really consider where I wanted to go to school.
Katherine J. ZumpanoPublished 5 years ago in Education10 Amazing Tips for Your First Year at College
10. Take advantage of Frosh Week and other events. Every school is different, but there will always be fun stuff to participate in. Don't let it pass by, take advantage of it all. You will thank yourself later.
Here It Comes
It's the moment I've been waiting for since as long as I can remember, school as I know it is coming to an end and I couldn't be more excited. For so long, all I could think about is how much I dislike school, and how badly I wanted to grow up and live my own life—instead of someone else's fixed agenda. To me, school hasn't felt fulfilling. It hasn't felt like it was preparing me for the "real world;" whatever that is. But school wasn't all so bad.
Zachary BoulangerPublished 5 years ago in Education10 Tips for Your First Week in College Residence
10. Pack light. You can't bring your entire room with you. Your new room is going to be really small. Like, really really small.
How to Find a Good Tutor
As a parent, I can't stress how important my children's education is—after all, the value of education is priceless. My one son is a natural scholar. He's into science, math, and even philosophy... all at the tender age of 11! My oldest son, unfortunately, isn't such a natural learner.
Brett TortorelloPublished 5 years ago in EducationTouch Screen Desk
Hello, my name is Joshua Roth and I have an idea that I believe will improve the way the school system is today. While it might not change the entire school system right away, it will be a start. See the image above? Imagine having all of that work confined into one place, and still having all of that room on your desk to put whatever you want on it. Putting all of the information that's scattered throughout your desktop on a computer/tablet that is built into the desk itself not only puts everything into place that is easily accessible, but leaves more room for other things.
You Tryna Learn English, Tho
Do you see the girl in that picture above? She doesn't look like she talks the way that title reads. And sometimes she doesn't. Sometimes she gotta switch it up for work, school, for "other" people, and environments.
How Teachers and Students Benefit from Educational Technology
There’s no denying that technology is becoming more and more predominant in the field of education. Tablets are replacing textbooks, slideshow presentations are replacing blackboards and print materials, and students can research just about anything from their smartphones. While it is important to note that too much use of technology has a negative influence on young people too, we should also acknowledge the fact in many ways, technology makes learning more fun and interesting for students.
Jim HughesPublished 5 years ago in Education