Getting Well Prepared For The College Experience
 
Do you need some advice about college? Look no further. College is where you go to find out what you would like to do with your life. If you know what you are getting yourself into, college can be a successful experience.
 
Try to develop excellent relationships with all your professors. Professors are a great resource for students and can really give you valuable advice. Ask whatever you wish, even if it's for assistance. Having a good relationship with your professors will mean better grades and opportunities, so do not forget their importance in your success.
 
You should always register for your classes as soon as you possibly can. Procrastinating can cause you to lose your seat in the classes you want the most. When you see the class you want, sign for it!
 
If you need to have a job while at school, try using your college's career desk. Career centers, along with helping with post graduation job placement, will often times post info about part-time jobs you can work at while attending classes.
 
When first entering college, make sure you take lots of different electives. The wider the spectrum of classes, the better chance of finding your niche. You can really have a lot of fun in your freshman year doing things you couldn't do in high school.
 
Spend lots of time in the college library. College libraries have the resources necessary to succeed in all of the classes offered on campus. You should also communicate with the librarians in order to get the most from what the library has to offer. Libraries often feature postings of textbooks for sale or for trade.
 
Schedule breaks into your study time. Of course, studying is very important; however, so are adequate breaks. When you are studying, you should break for a few minutes each hour. Develop a schedule and work on adhering to it.
 
Look beyond your elective courses for choosing your major. Get involved on campus. Join some clubs and sign up for work-study opportunities. There is always something going on everyday for students. Try something new every week if you want!
 
Don't take too many hard classes at one time. If you don't, you may burn out. Try to only pick one or two difficult classes and take them alongside three easy ones.
 
Don't copy the works of others. You will be presented with many term papers while in college. Plagiarism needn't be intentional, which is why it is important to properly cite all sources. Teachers can check papers and essays in many ways for original content, so make sure your writing is your writing.
 
Never submit the first draft of a report or assignment. Make sure you have time to edit it. Instead of simply proofreading it, write a second draft of it. Proofread your second version and make it as perfect as possible. Do this and you will be sure that it is your best work.
 
Before the day of a big exam, review all of your class notes before you go to sleep. When you do this, your mind will review the information as you sleep. Your brain will help fill in the gaps of missing pieces of knowledge so that you'll find that you understand more information in the morning.
 
If you can't decide between two or more majors, then plan on taking starting classes from each department. By getting your core classes out of the way, you can take time to decide on your major. If you do not choose early you might have to take more classes than you first expected.
 
Begin your day early. You should get up at 7, eat a good breakfast, and get ready for your morning class or start studying.
 
It might be in your best interest to get your first two years completed at one of your local community colleges. You can complete your core classes in this much less expensive way. Also, you are given the option of transferring after a certain period of time. If 4-year schools are too pricey, this makes a lot of sense.
 
Online colleges are a great option if you work full-time. These online-only schools are ideal for non-traditional students who have irregular schedules or are unable to attend classes nearby. You can complete your work in a very flexible manner.
 
Attend all orientation events, including social outings. Many people move into a community where they don't know anybody when they go to college, and at first that can make you feel extremely lonely or out of place. This will facilitate your goal of fitting in so that you feel more comfortable.
 
Try to stick with your new school for at least a full school year before deciding you do not like it. College is a major transition, and sometimes it takes the full year to really get into the groove of things and feel comfortable. If, however, after a year has passed you still feel this way, then you may want to consider other options.
 
Only bring what you need to your dorm. Dorm rooms are usually small, and too much stuff can make them even smaller. Create a list that targets your basic needs for the room and do not diverge from it. Concentrate on purchasing things that can help you make the most of the space you have.
 
Everything you've just read brings you one step closer to realizing your most important goals and objectives. Continue reading and learning to prepare yourself for school and your later career. Do not jump in until you know what is ahead of you!

מי רוצה ללמוד אנגלית?

 

היה זה יום קיץ סגרירי טיפוסי בלונדון, והחוקר ד"ר קליפורד ס. ג'קסון היה רכון על שולחן העבודה שלו, וראשו טרוד בתיק החקירה הסבוך שהיה מונח לפתחו. ד"ר ג'קסון היה מומחה עולמי בעל-שם בתחום של פיענוח מבטאים זרים. קצת כמו פרופסור היגינס מ"פיגמליון", דר ג'קסון היה מסוגל לזהות על-פי האזנה לאדם האומר מספר משפטים קצרים איפה הוא נולד, היכן אתה מתגורר בימים אלו, מה המוצא של הוריו, ובסבירות גבוהה גם לנחש באיזה מקצוע הוא עוסק.

על אף הצלחתו האקדמית , ד"ר ג'קסון לא רווה נחת בין כתלי האוניברסיטה, והרגיש שכדי להגיע למיצוי יכולותיו עליו להעניק תרומה משמעותית לחברה ולמולדת, שהיא מעבר להעשרת קורפוס הידע בתחום התמחותו. כך התגלגל לעבודה בשורות הסקוטלנד-יארד, וב-5 השנים האחרונות סייע לפענח עשרות תיקי רצח, שוד, הונאה ושחיתות בכל רחבי הממלכה הבריטית. בין הפושעים שהופללו בזכות אזנו החדה כתער של ג'קסון ניתן למנות את סוחר הסמים הפקיסטני מחמוד ארבג'עי, הידוע יותר בכינויו "הסנאי המעופף מקראצ'י"; את השודד האכזרי סבדיסלב רודיז'נסקי, הידוע בכינוי "השד ממינסק", והרוצח הסדרתי סו יין צ'או, שנועד לציבור בתור "המנדרין המופלא".

אולם בתיק הזה היה משהו משונה, שג'קסון מעולם לא נתקל בו בעבר. הוא הריץ הלוך וחזור את ההקלטה המתעדת את החשוד נושא ונותן בשיחת טלפון עם אדם אחר, אותו הוא מכנה "מוטי", על סכום הכסף שיובא לו במזוודה סודית באותו היום. השיחה מתנהלת באנגלית בריטית שוטפת, במבטא שג'קסון זיהה בקלות כשייך למחוז ווסטנשייר. האדם בצד השני של הקו, שכינויו מוטי, דיבר במבטא אמריקאי מסויים ביותר ששעל פיו קבע ג'קסון ללא ספק – הוא יליד שיקגו, מתגורר בבוסטון, אביו ממוצא צפון-אירי, ואמו מזרח אירופאית. אך באופן בלתי מוסבר השיחה היתה מתובלת במינוחים מזרח תיכוניים אופיינים: "אחלה", "סבבה", ו"דיר באלק".

וזה מה שהיה כל כך מבלבל כאן. העבריין, וכן אותו מוטי שאיתו דיבר – כנראה בעלי זהות ישראלית. אך כיצד הצליחו שניהם ללמוד אנגלית בכזו רמה שגרמה להם לאמץ מבטאים ייחודיים וכה ספציפים של דוברי אנגלית מלידה?
חיפוש קצר בהיסטוריית הגלישה של אותו מוטי מסתורי, שבינתיים נעצר עד תום ההליכים נגדו, מגלה ממצא משונה עוד יותר: מוטי לקח חלק בקורס אנגלית למתחילים באינטרנט! לפי רמת הלימוד באתר, נראה שמוטי בקושי ידע מילה באנגלית, ונאלץ לחזור פעמים רבות על המשפט
"Would you like to have a cup of coffee with low-fat milk?" עד שקלט אותו.

היתה זו תעלומה שאפילו חוקר מהולל כמו ג'קסון לא היה מסוגל לפתור. נדרשה כאן התערבות של מומחה גדול יותר...

 


 

Graduate From College Using These Great Tips
 
It's not easy to start college. You are in a whole new world with people you don't know. Many people are not able to make the adjustment and struggle. This article has tips to make it a bit simpler for you. Utilize the tips provided above in order to assist yourself in transitioning to this complicated world.
 
If you will be going to college in another state or will live in a dorm, figure out if having a car is really ideal. In busy college towns, it can be hard to find a place to park. In addition, you may struggle to pay for the registration, insurance, and high gas prices. This is definitely true if you do not work.
 
Purchase your school books used if possible. Text books can get very expensive. When you factor in the cost of classes, the necessity of saving money becomes paramount. Go around to local bookstores and check out online ones as well to find books. Purchasing used is a great way to save money.
 
Never rest on your laurels from high school. College gives you a clean slate as you leave your high school days behind. Make yourself work harder than you ever have and give new things a try instead of thinking everything will be just like it was in high school.
 
Take short breaks regularly. While you really have to study hard to do well in college, it's also important to give yourself a break. Only study for 50 minutes per hour. Setting aside scheduled time for studying can really make thing much easier for you.
 
Don't fall into the trap of thinking that you can choose your major based off electives you take in college. Do more on campus. Try to join clubs and look at work-study jobs. College campuses always have something going on. Schedule one hour a week to do something you haven't ever done in life.
 
As you select courses, be certain not to include too many tough ones in any one semester. Overloading your schedule will not help you to learn more, but will actually cause you to learn less overall from spreading yourself too thin. Try to only pick one or two difficult classes and take them alongside three easy ones.
 
There are methods that should be learned for avoiding plagiarism within the school. You will be presented with many term papers while in college. Pay attention to citations. Your instructor will specify what citation resource to use, though MLA is most common. Proper citations help you avoid plagiarism. Professors are sure to check your work, so make sure it is your own work.
 
Wait awhile before submitting any essay. Even the best writers need to revise their work. Rewrite it if need be. Carefully proofread what you have written and then perfect it. This way, you are confident that you have included all crucial points of content in it.
 
Make one final run through all of the course notes and lectures, then get a good night's rest before any big test. This ensures your brain processes it while you sleep. Your brain will help fill in the gaps of missing pieces of knowledge so that you'll find that you understand more information in the morning.
 
If you're torn between a couple majors fairly early, try taking important starting classes for each one. Spending time in them can help you experience them and choose the right one. This strategy will also help you to earn enough concentrated credits to claim a minor when you graduate.
 
Wake up early each day. No, you don't have to be up by the crack of dawn. However, you should allow enough time for a healthy breakfast or perhaps a quick workout.
 
Look into attending community college for your first year or two. Community colleges are often a lot less expensive for core classes. When you have acquired the basic common courses, you can transfer to a college of your choice. When you have a small budget, this may be your only option.
 
You have to make a reasonable sleep schedule for yourself. Sleep deprivation is common among college students attempting to juggle classes, work, and a social life. If you don't get enough sleep, you won't be able to focus.
 
Take time to build friendships. Putting yourself out there can be as easy as showing up for the first day of class a bit early. By doing this, you can provide assistance to those who aren't sure whether or not they're in the right class. This is a good way to break the ice and start up a conversation.
 
You need to socialize during orientation and at certain events. Many people move into a community where they don't know anybody when they go to college, and at first that can make you feel extremely lonely or out of place. Once you start meeting people, you will feel better about it.
 
Before giving up on a school, stay in for a year. Many times, first year college students start missing their family and their home. If you think your school isn't working for you after a year, try considering options for the next year.
 
As mentioned earlier, adjusting to college may be hard for people. There are many things to juggle when starting college, but the information here will help you make an easier transition of it and making it to graduation day.