Monday, August 27, 2007

Department of Labor Back to School Facts


A picture is worth a thousand words. And a graph makes it a lot easier to make sense of figures. If you look at it these are the facts from Department of Labor on how people earn depending on their educational level. Still thinking of not graduating? Think again!

Be cool, stay in school. Stay there long enough to graduate and earn a good living.

Friday, August 24, 2007

College Colors Day!

College Colors Day is just around the corner. It's actually August 31st and it's going to be the third annual College Colors Day that's taking place across America. The purpose of the day is to promote higher education by kicking off the intercollegiate sports including football. Wear your favorite college team colors and promote your college!





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Thursday, August 23, 2007

Graduation Song: You Raise Me Up - Josh Gorban Version

I think Josh Gorban is one of the best young soloists. I love his voice. He's added a new level or depth to "You Raise Me Up". Just watch this music video - probably one of the best graduation songs that's going to become a classic.



Wednesday, August 22, 2007

How to Socialize in School


The count down to school is almost over. College have already started too. So if you're having a hard time adjusting to the new social circle you should definitely watch this video.



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Remember if you're having a lot of difficulties approach your guidance counselor or a teacher/professor they can help you or guide you.


Thursday, August 16, 2007

How to Plan for Graduation at the Begining of the School Year

There's not a better time to think about Graduation than the time when you're going back to school or starting out in college. It is the most exciting time of the year and you can plan so many things -- including your graduation ahead of time. Eastern Oregon University has a check list for most majors. Ask around if your college or university has a checklist for graduation. The best places to ask are at the registrar's office and your department's office. Most likely they will have it if they don't have that you can make one yourself.

Here's a couple of questions to get you started on making your own graduation check list:

  • What is the minimum credit hours required overall?
  • What is the GPA required overall?
  • What is the minimum credit hours required for course work?
  • Are there any university/college writing requirements? What are they? (They can be tests, exams, term papers etc.)
  • What are the required courses for your specific major?
  • Are there any minor courses you're taking? What are they and what are their requirements?
  • What are your major's elective courses? Which ones are you taking?
  • Are there any other major/minor requirements for your degree? Write them down.
  • Are there any other program (BS/BA) requirements?
  • Check if you're qualified for honors. (You can even plan this ahead and make sure you qualify.)
  • Calculate your credit hours and/or mark them as DONE at the end of each semester.
  • When should you file for graduation? What's the deadline? Check in with your registrar.
Once you're done check in with a professor from your department or the best would be to check in with the head of department. They can tell you what you're missing.

Checklists are great when you can do them at the start of your college because you can set your goals and objectives. By the end of each semester or trimester you can check in on which courses you've completed and which courses you still need to do. This way you're geared towards your next enrollment and won't be stressed out with which course to choose. You can even be ahead of the crowd and get into the class you really want.

Have a great time back in school!

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