Tuesday, March 24, 2020
What Equipment do you Need for Ceramic Lessons
What Equipment do you Need for Ceramic Lessons The Equipment Needed for Ceramics Lessons ChaptersKilns: the Essential Ceramics EquipmentPotterâs WheelRacksHand ToolsTwo ExtrasSpace, the Necessary ComponentYou might remember this line from any job interviews you participated in: what do you bring to the table?Come to think of it, you might have heard it even if youâve never been on a job interview; it is a fairly common phrase that implies you must provide a measure of something to receive something in return.Itâs also, if you think about it, a little bit demeaning, as though your obvious qualities would not be sufficient to close the deal â" whatever the deal may be.The good news is, when it comes to ceramics class, you donât (necessarily) have to bring anything to the table, at least as far as equipment goes.Ceramic arts are engaging and challenging. They require fortitude, a bit of physical strength and endurance, and more than a bit of knowledge about the creative process involved.How does one go from concept to actual, tangible earthenware that you can seal with a ceramic glaze and then safely serve food out of?To be sure, there is equipment involved in ceramic art; the art center or ceramic studio where youâll take your classes is no doubt full of tools and equipment for the burgeoning ceramic artist.No doubt that you will find everything from ceramic materials to pottery wheels, extruders, slab rollers and more. Letâs not forget the most important piece of equipment: a kiln... or several, depending on how big the space is and the type of ceramic products they produce.For instance, raku pottery is fired at a much lower temperature than studio pottery or art ceramics; if this is the type of pottery you want to specialise in, you would need a raku kiln.Itâs a good thing that ceramics studios have different types of kilns already installed. Can you imagine yourself lugging your gas kiln or electric kiln to every single class you attend?The fact is, although you may be asked to pay for the clay and other materials you use in class, the studio where you take lessons will most likely have all of the equipment you need.They will also recommend that, if youâre serious about pottery-making, you should work at home at least as much as you work in class.So, letâs say you are on your way to a Bachelor of Fine Arts, taking an extracurricular class at a ceramics studio in town. You will still have to do a bit of work at home, even if it is only mold making so that you can make a whole set of tableware with the same pattern.You can make your plaster moulds at home if you have the right materials and equipment.Likewise, if youâre taking adult classes, working with ceramics for the first time, you might make clay figurines at home that you could then fire in your next class.So, when it comes to equipment you might need for your classes, the answer there is: depending on how far along you are in your studies (youâre going for your Master of Fine Arts?) the more tools and equipment youâre going to need.Superprof no w takes a look at the list of utensils and implements you need to become the artist in residence. 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Image by falco from PixabayIt goes without saying that you would have a difficult time declaring yourself a maker of ceramic sculpture if you did not have the most crucial piece of equipment: a kiln.Besides deciding whether your kiln will be powered by gas or electric (or wood, if you build one yourself), you have to decide what size kiln you will need â" now and in five years.If your goal is to make small ceramic medallions for painting and drawing, you may choose from among the smaller models available but if the thought of vases fills your mind day and night, you will certainly have to choose a kiln with a larger interior space.And then, materials matter. The above-mentioned raku kiln, for instance, would be a low-temperature model. It would be suitable for terracotta and low-fire glazes. On the other end of the spectrum, if you aim to create durable stoneware, for example, you would need a high-temperature ki ln.Unfortunately for your budget, you cannot simply buy the hottest kiln and turn the temperature down as needed. The thermostats are set for specific temperature ranges so selecting a kiln based on the type of pottery you plan to make would be your best bet.Discover more properties of ceramics...Potterâs WheelArt history teaches us that our ancestors made pottery long before the invention of the wheel.If you wanted to be an absolute purist, your signature style might involve making pottery as it was done long ago: by placing the piece on a grass mat, turning the mat as needed to work on all sides of the vessel.Learn more about the history of ceramics...On the other hand, why reinvent the wheel? A pottery wheel will make your work faster, easier and with less chance for error... after you get good at working clay, that is.Clay artists suggest beginners take a wheel throwing class.It takes a certain amount of skill to know exactly how fast to permit the wheel to spin, how much pre ssure to put on the clay and how much water to use. It is also a good idea to get into good pottery-making habits from the start: good posture, good pressure and a good skills set.Naturally, if you take a wheel throwing class, you will surely want to follow up at home, on your own wheel.Here again, you have a wide selection to choose from â" different sizes and different heights. The speed is controlled by a treadle, much like a sewing machine, making it variable so that is one factor you donât necessarily have to worry about.Wheels are not cheap so consider carefully. Your selection should be based on the pieces you intend to create and the ceramic material you intend to work with.Donât waste your money on a lightweight tabletop model if, eventually, you intend to work heavy pieces!A wheel, a kiln and a variety of clays are enough to get you started in the visual arts. Everything else on this list is optional, even the hand tools!Check out the tutors for the best art courses near me here. 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She had built an entire wall full of shelves with nothing but milk crates and boards.The boards form the shelves while the crates work as storage space for anything from paints and glazes to hand tools.If your studio space is limited, p erhaps this could be an option for you, too.Hand ToolsNaturally, your hands are the best tools for pottery. Besides them, you will need a few more implements:a wire clay cutterloop, wire and ribbon toolswooden modelling toolsribs and scraperspotterâs needlescallipersbrushesspongesNaturally, there are plenty more clay tools â" fettling knives and clay turning tools but the ones listed above should be enough to get you started. You don't really need a wide array of tools to work with ceramics Image by Free-Photos from PixabayTwo ExtrasOnce you have sunk deeply into the world of studio ceramics â" in other words, you live, breathe, eat and sleep studio art, two pieces you will certainly add to your equipment inventory are a slab roller and an extruder.Extruders are particularly handy if you intend to incorporate the same shape into all of your designs, say, a handle on a mug or a repeating pattern on a vase. It works a bit like a cake decoration set: a filled body with a variety of âtipsâ.If you plan on working with very big pieces, having a slab roller would be quite helpful. Basically, it is a giant rolling pin; you set the slabâs desired thickness and the machine will roll it out for you.If you wanted to roll out smaller pieces, you could, of course, use a kitchen rolling pin but youâre not guaranteed uniform thickness throughout.Find out what you need to get started with pottery lessons...Space , the Necessary ComponentSpace is neither a tool nor a piece of equipment but it is absolutely vital to becoming a resident artist.You must have enough room for storage; it is not likely that you will buy your composite materials in retail shops â" meaning a pound at a time. Rather, you would establish an account for bulk purchases of ceramic materials... and you will have to have a place to store them.Besides the space needed to store your raw materials, you will need space for a cooling rack or three.Your art studio should also have a water supply and a sink outfitted with a clay trap â" you donât want bits of clay clogging the sewer systems. Youâll also need sufficient lighting and a power source for your kiln, if electric kilns are what you have your eye on.By contrast, if a wood kiln strikes you better, you will have to have room to store wood and make sure your space is well-ventilated â" or have a space outside for your kiln.Finally, you have to have room to work in.Th at may sound obvious but youâd be surprised at how many just-starting-out ceramic artists donât leave themselves enough room to work or worse: choose to work in cramped, potentially dangerous conditions!To get an idea of the space you would need, cast an eye around the studio you take classes in. Is it large? Well-lit? Does it have plenty of room?That is what you need to aim for when setting up your studio, too.Now discover where you can find the best ceramics classes and workshops...
Friday, March 6, 2020
The Ultimate Study Plan for AP Courses
The Ultimate Study Plan for AP Courses Even though the start of the school year is just around the corner or already here, depending on your districts schedule you can still set yourself up for success. The first week of school is often a bit slower than normal, which gives you a great opportunity to get ahead on your upcoming AP courses. Here are a few guidelines to create the ultimate study plan. 1. Know the course content Familiarize yourself with the course content, including important concepts and skills youll learn throughout the semester, and the order in which youll learn them. Doing so can help you get a sense of what youll be asked to do, and knowing the order may help you predict the connections between different concepts, such as how one builds upon the next. If classes havent already started, contact your teacher to request an advance copy of the course syllabus, if possible. 2. Preview the textbook or use a supplementary text An excellent way to familiarize yourself with course content is to preview the textbook youll use in class. If you can get your hands on it, read the first few chapters so youll be able to jump right in when the semester begins. Skim the other chapters read the titles and subheadings so youll know whats ahead of you and how concepts and ideas relate to each other. This kind of reading can provide you with a bigger picture of the course. Jotting down unfamiliar vocabulary can also put you a step ahead in terms of course prep. 3. Read and quiz ahead Many coursesassign readings and pre-quizzes over the summer as well. Skim the material you already worked on this summer to make sure it is fresh in your mind. You can take different approaches to your AP reading: skimming, then reading them more in-depth; annotating them; and taking notes. Pre-quizzes are great for letting you know how youre likely to be assessed on material throughout the course. 4. Make study materials During the remainder of summer and the first week of school, consider making study materials such as flashcards, outlines, or PowerPoint slideshows that you can use when the class picks up speed. Youll be busy during the semester, and this slow time may be great for completing tasks such as writing definitions on notecards, which can prove extremely useful when quizzes or tests come around. Alternatively, there are apps you can download designed specifically for AP courses. Once youve made a study plan for your AP course, reach out to classmates and friends. If theres interest in study groups or partners, you might be able to meet up and discuss readings or quizzes. In addition, consider seeking out friends whove already taken the course and who can share their experience.
How to Learn to Write in Arabic
How to Learn to Write in Arabic Our Advice on How to Become an Expert at Writing Arabic Script ChaptersSome Advice Before You Start Studying the Arabic LanguageLearning to Write in Arabic with BooksHow to Have Fun as You Learn to Write in ArabicLearning How to Write in Arabic with a Pen PalAccording to a report published on Lexiophiles in 2009, the Arabic language is among the most difficult to learn in the world, alongside Mandarin Chinese and Polynesian.It a language that is important to Arabs across the world, as well as the Islamic faith as it is the language that is used in the Muslim holy book of the Quran.Nonetheless, to become a true expert of the Arabic language, it's a must that you master Arabic writing, script and texts!Like Chinese or Japanese, Arabic tends to instil fear in native English speakers. The alphabet, so different, can seem indecipherable at first glance. What's more, learners are frightened away by the various types of Arabic that exist, and the supposedly complex Arabic grammar used even in basic Arabic.There are, however, many people who manage to p erfectly master Arabic writing, almost as well as native speakers!There is so much that you need to know about Arabic, so how do you become an unbeatable writer of this Semitic language?There's some good advice on the internet about how to learn Arabic. Here's our advice on learning how to write Arabic like a pro without going through long traditional courses., by Peter F. AbboudWhat's the advantage of a linguistic manual?The ability to bring it with you everywhere, the chance to review your written Arabic as you travel or in between lessons.What's more, these workbooks are packed with little tips to help you learn how to write Arabic more easily and how to understand Arabic calligraphy. These lessons, put together by professionals, help students progress more rapidly and truly perfect their Arabic.How to Have Fun as You Learn to Write in ArabicWhy not try out some electronic games to help you learn how to write in Arabic?Writing the language of the Quran can quickly be learned than ks to the games and other activities available free online.What are the advantages here?These digital resources are often much more fun and allow students to forget that they're studying.With the right know-how, even young students can learn how to write the Arabic alphabet lettersEven if some software programs enable you to write in Arabic thanks to a specially modified Arabic keyboard, it's better to keep paper and pencil nearby. Typing won't allow you to truly internalize all of the shapes of written Arabic's letters.Ideally you would use these digital resources as a way of easily reviewing what you've learned, but you should also keep a study notebook to keep track of which words you've learned, along with the phonetic spelling.To learn how to write Arabic online, students can check out:Foreign language programs in Arabic: ABC Arabic, Arabic educational software, etc...Smartphone, tablet, and computer apps: Alif Ba, Write with Me in Arabic, Write it! Arabic, etc...Educational Vi deos: Youtube, Dailymotion, etc...These digital resources are especially good for children learning the Arabic language. Learning while having fun enables easier memorization and retention of written Arabic and helps students overcome difficulties that might otherwise turn them off from the endeavor.To learn the basics of writing in Arabic, it's the ideal method!Learn Arabic online with Superprof.Learning How to Write in Arabic with a Pen PalTo really know everything about writing in Arabic, why not converse directly with a native speaker?Handwritten or digital pen pals allow people all around the world to communicate and develop friendships, while at the same time enhancing language skills.With all respect to linguistic goals, it's the cultural exchange that correspondents value the most. Discussing things with a native of the Arab world offers you the chance to know much more about the Arab culture and delve into a number of subjects, such as history, literature, or even music.W hy not go and spend a few months living with an Arab family to better learn how to speak, read, and write Arabic?Correspondence needs to be done gradually: perhaps you can start by writing some sentences in Arabic, and then your pen pal, for his part, can correct you and explaining the linguistic nuances of Arabic.To begin a writing relationship with a native Arabic speaker, students can visit these sites that specialize in long-distance correspondence:SwapasapMy Language ExchangeStudents of the WorldPenpal-traditionItalkISpeakyConversation ExchangeThe advantage to this activity is that it makes sure that the written skills of the learnerkeep up with speaking skills, since most online lessons focus on oral approaches to speak Arabic.Understanding of Arabic words, phrases and sentence structure can all be developed via this method.What's more is that having contact with a native speakers allows you, eventually, to be able to plan a trip of total immersion with a family living in the Arab world. In such a scenario, students can quickly perfect their Arabic writing skills and learn alongside a native speaker.Better than an email correspondence is the classic pen, paper, and mail method â" a physical letter in Arabic. Your friend can more easily see your mistakes and subsequent improvements, and can coach you as you learn to write Classical Arabic, and help you improve your reading skills at the same time.Find Arabic classes London on Superprof.With all of this advice, you can now get started with your personal education in writing the Arabic language.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Get Physics and Maths Tutors Under One Umbrella For Great Scores
Get Physics and Maths Tutors Under One Umbrella For Great Scores Mathematics and Physics are subjects which are considered great in the educational field, which impart to the minds of the students and in return they reward the rewards to the students. When mathematics is considered to be the subject of numbers, physics has numerical concepts. It is felt that mathematics is a language of nature and as it is very much related to learning physics. Relation between Math and Physics Both deal with the basic truths of nature. It is felt that some mathematical branches are closely related to physics. When calculus is said to have been born to simplify understanding of physics, people strongly feel that algebra plays a major role in understanding the facts dealt with in physics. To say further in the case, geometry was regarded by Sir as a branch of mechanics. Isaac Newton in the past. Become An Amazing #Math Tutor: The Secret To Metal Math http://t.co/RfHX5NyFHS pic.twitter.com/K426IJVM7c â" Tutor Pace (@TutorPace) September 9, 2015 From old scientists to new scientists, physicists value the importance of knowledge in mathematical concepts and mathematical skills as an essential asset for students who are serious about learning their physics. Thus both physics and mathematics are related to teaching objectives and knowledge of mathematics definitely leads to easy understanding of physics concepts. Overview Of The Laws Of #Thermodynamics http://t.co/MXlu4B7YY4 #physics pic.twitter.com/b1V2Xt6Ef2 â" Tutor Pace (@TutorPace) September 9, 2015 Why you need online tutors? Matter of fact, both physics and mathematics demand hard learning and lots of skills from students. Both demand hard work, regular practice of problems, phase analysis of concepts and learning theory and formulas. Both require that students develop their analytical skills, critical thinking and reasoning to explore topics and draw conclusions. In both subjects, real-life examples play a major role in making students understand subjects with a clear perception. Similarly, both subjects end the students understanding and create the complexity of forcing students to seek outside help to complete their subject tasks. Most students allergic to mathematics find physics arid and incomprehensible because they lack the fundamental math skills to understand the concepts of physics. In such a scenario, online tutors are the best bet for students and they are accessible under the same umbrella called online tutoring center. In most of the cases, same tutor can handle both subjects and thus can make things easy by finding common pitfalls in studentsâ understanding of the concepts in both subjects and rectify them with ease. Even otherwise when students come under one tutoring site, it becomes easy for parents and tutors to monitor students and find out their loopholes in their understanding of both subjects and suggest suitable remedies common to the understanding of both. Benefits you gain from a Physics and Maths tutor Some websites offer a chance for you to choose your favorite tutor and if you are able to choose a Physics and Maths tutor on this basis, your work becomes easy in learning both Physics and Math without difficulty. You spare time by dealing with both subjects under the same tutor who can go through your mental dilemmas regarding both subjects and make necessary steps to drive them away through his personalized courseware. For example, if String Theory is your troubleshooting area in Physics, the tutor can explain its fundamentals with mathematical ideas and make you understand the concept without difficulty. Want Online #Physics Tutor For Learning Physics With Ease http://t.co/WtuCB8j7cp pic.twitter.com/0Ei1sfOVhY â" Tutor Pace (@TutorPace) September 7, 2015 The one on one tutoring session with Physics and Math tutor makes your job in preparing for both the subjects easy with the tutor applying techniques that are suitable for the prep of topics common in these subjects. With numeric applications common to both subjects, learning theorems and formulas in Physics and Math with white board facility is the easiest way to score well in Math and Physics tests. It is especially fruitful for students who prepare for their SAT and ACT to get guidance under one umbrella with a tutor online who can train them in Math and Physics topics through his expertise in these subjects. Thus learning Math and Physics is co related and a good Physics and Math tutor can lead students in the right path through instilling good fundamental skills in Math for easy learning of Physics concepts.
Youve taken the GMAT. Should You Consider an Online MBA
Youâve taken the GMAT. Should You Consider an Online MBA GMAT MBA Admissions Blog Should you consider an online MBA? Well, that depends on your situation. On a much smaller scale, I deal with âin-person vs. onlineâ question when it comes to GMAT tutoring all the time. Many students with an interest in private GMAT tutoring seem to have a strong preference for an in-person approach. However, when I explain the benefits of online GMAT tutoring, a fair number are open to considering the online option. And over time, Iâve become more inclined to encourage folks studying for the GMAT to consider doing so online, since itâs typically far more convenient, slightly more affordable, and in some ways, a little more effective (i.e., you can easily print out PDF screen shots of the whiteboard or record entire sessions for later review; you really canât do that with an in-person GMAT tutor). This got me to thinking; since Iâm increasingly passionate about online GMAT tutoring relative to an in-person approach, should I also encourage students to consider an online MBA instead of the traditional on-campus MBA? To explore this a bit more, letâs answer four questions: 1) what are the main reasons to get any type of MBA 2) what can you expect from an online MBA relative to an on-campus approach 3) when should you consider an online MBA and 4) when should you not consider an online MBA? In this initial post (part one of a two-part series), Iâll address the first two of these questions. What are the main reasons to get any type of MBA? The following are reasonably compelling reasons to get an MBA: You want to learn about new business ideas and concepts and acquire new skills and knowledge to perform better in your current job You specifically want to receive consideration for new roles or career advancement at your current employer You have an interest in switching careers and want access to new opportunities, starting with an internship in a new area You have an interest in switching careers and want to experience them through projects, etc. You want to build your network of professional contacts You are feeling burned out in your career and are looking for a change of pace, a way to refresh, and an opportunity to reconsider your current path You want to pursue some sort of entrepreneurial path and want to build specific skills, get feedback on your idea(s), and receive general support in getting going You want to improve your professional âbrandâ and signal that you are motivated, talented, knowledgeable, etc. to the broader business world I think most of the reasons people apply to business school can fit into these buckets in one way or another. Now, as we consider how an online MBA would be different from a traditional on-campus approach, letâs keep these reasons in mind. What can you expect from an online MBA relative to an on-campus, traditional program? I am not going to discuss too many of the âobviousâ differences. Of course, an online MBA occurs via web-based classes instead of in a classroom. With a traditional MBA, you stop working and study full-time for two years in, often, a new city. With an online MBA, you generally keep working and your life does not go through too much change. With an online program, youâll interact with your peers via email, phone, and online environments. Youâll make connections that way, but itâs unlikely to be close to the same networking experience created by living in the same town for two years and seeing folks face-to-face in class every day, around town, and in the bars at night. You may have experiential project-based learning opportunities, but theyâll probably all be virtual. Youâll be exposed to recruiters, but itâs unlikely to approach the type of âcareer switchingâ opportunity that a full-time on-campus approach will provide. A big part of getting an MBA, however, is âsignalingâ to recruiters and the broader business community that you are motivated, talented, knowledgeable, and a potential asset to an organization. How does an online MBA compare in this regard? Youâll be covering the same material, with the same professors. You should learn the same things, and the degree you earn is the same degree offered to on-campus students graduating from the same school. As you progress in your career, and online learning because increasingly accepted, the fact that your degree was earned online is unlikely to matter. And, perhaps no one will ask you how you earned that MBA. That said, none of the top 10 traditional MBA programs offer an online degree option. And unlike getting a JD or a MD, which is literally required to practice law or medicine, and MBA is an optional credential. You donât need an MBA to do anything. And there are many, many accredited business schools. I always tell people to really tread carefully if you are going to consider getting an MBA from a school outside of the top 10. In fact, holding an MBA from a low ranked or unranked program can even be a negative for some employers. They may say to themselves, âwhy did he or she waste his time and energy on that program. Didnât they do their research?â You want to make sure your investment in time and money will pay off through improved job opportunities. Now, while I said that none of the top 10 traditional MBA programs (according to US News and World Report) offer an online option, this is not true of schools 11-20. Of that group, which is certainly a high-quality list of MBA programs, two offer online options: Carnegie Mellon and the University of North Carolina. These two programs offer a unique option for working professionals who donât want to interrupt their career, but would like to earn an MBA from a well-regarded brand/program/university. There is also the question of cost, of both the direct and indirect variety. Letâs consider an in-person vs. online MBA from Indiana Universityâs Kelley School of Business. Both programs are highly ranked. Kelleyâs traditional MBA program is ranked in the top 25 nationally by Forbes. Its online program is ranked in the Top 5 by US News. The in-person Kelley MBA program, for an out-of-state student, is ~$70,000 a year for a total direct cost of $140,000. Letâs assume that you are starting the program while earning an all-in salary including benefits of $100,000. Thatâs a total bill, including direct and indirect costs, of $140,00 + $100,000 + $100,000 = $340,000. Thatâs high. With an online MBA, you donât stop working, so thereâs no indirect cost. The direct cost for the Kelley Direct online MBA program using this yearâs cost per credit hour is $1,330 * 51 = $67,830. Letâs call it $70,000 including books, etc. Think about that. $340,000 vs. $70,000 for, at the end of the day, the same degree. Thatâs a big gap and powerful argument for an online MBA. Conclusion If you are considering getting an MBA from a school that lies outside of the top 10 nationally ranked programs, you should at least consider an online approach. The gap in total cost between a full-time, on-campus, traditional approach and an online MBA is too large to ignore. In a future blog post, weâll explore scenarios where you should really take seriously the online option, and scenarios where focusing on a traditional MBA would be best.
Rebranding Yourself For a New Career Path
Rebranding Yourself For a New Career Path via Pexels.com 1. Identify your transferrable skills. When its time to make a career change, the best thing you can do for yourself is identify the skills you have that will transfer to a new job. Oftentimes, teachers pursue career changes and are successful because of all the skills a teacher develops during their career. Someone who can communicate with coworkers, parents, and administrators, stay organized, handle emergency situations, and keep track of several different sets of information at once is a gold mine for a new-hire in any field. There are opportunities for a person in every career field to change and do something else; you just have to know how to identify whats valuable about your experiences and sell them to a board of people who are making a hiring decision. 2. Do your research beforehand. Before you walk into an interview and try to sell yourself to another industry, make sure you do your research. Its important, not only, that you know what the company is looking for, but that you know the skills you have that will make you a good choice for this position. You dont want to seem like youre grabbing at straws, being willing to accept anything that comes your way. You want to sell yourself as intentionally choosing this career change. Make sure before you walk into an interview that youve done a substantial amount of research. via Pexels.com 3. Justify the reason for a change. Career changes arent unusual so the people sitting on the hiring committee are anticipating an applicant who is switching from one career to another. The thing that will impress them the most is if you justify the reason for your career change extensively. You want to steer clear of Im ready for a change, and, instead, think about what it is that you want to accomplish in your life. You want to come into an interview with reasons for the switch that are more substantial than Im ready to do something different. 4. Be careful about the process. You likely dont want your current boss to know that youre looking to get out of the field. More than anything, you dont want to be seen as a disgruntled worker. When youre thinking about switching career fields, make sure that you are honest with your current boss when its the right time. You need a reference that can discuss your promising characteristics, so its more beneficial to you if your boss can write about the reasons for your career change. 5. Update your LinkedIn profile. When youre rebranding yourself for a new career, make sure you update your LinkedIn profile. Hiring committees will definitely look you up on social media, so its important that you keep your information current. If youre switching from working in a factory to a career in human resources, make sure your LinkedIn supports your career change. Otherwise, things look a bit awkward. 6. Strategically use your cover letter. You want to justify the reasoning for your career change, and a perfect place to do that is in your cover letter. When the hiring committee reads your cover letter, you want them to understand exactly why youre switching careers. You want them to know not only the reasons for your change but how the change came about. Discuss your passions, your internal motivations, and your experiences that led you to change paths. When you want to change career paths, there are several things you should be sure to take care of. The last thing you want is to walk into an interview with no idea how you want to explain yourself. Make sure you do your research ahead of time and be ready for questions like why now? Remember, changing careers is typical in this day and age. You have every reason to pursue what you want to be doing. Happiness is everything.
Is It Good to Be a Tutor
Is It Good to Be a Tutor Dear tutors, do you like your work? Students, how do you think, is it easy, interesting, good to be a tutor? Let`s talk about it! Usually people think that tutoring is just a way to earn money, a source of income. This is true but its not just about money. Tutoring has many different advantages that differentiate it from other professions. Firstly, age, gender and even education are not important in this profession. As long as your students show good result and you help them to achieve their goal you are a great tutor. It doesnt matter what color the cat is; as long as it catches the mouse. Pupils, students, young mothers, the unemployed, the employed, pensioners â" anyone can become a tutor, for example, by inviting students to his home or conduct lessons online. Secondly, if you are a tutor then you have no bosses. You are the owner of yourself. You do not depend on anyone, but on the market. If you do not like when you need to be present at work 24/7 like in most offices, the tutoring a great way out. It will give you the freedom to choose time and place: it all depends on you and your students. With this you can vary your employment and income. Want to earn more â" find more students to improve their skills. Thirdly, children will always have problems with studying. School is for groups of children and tutoring is individual work. Somebody has enough skills to study at school and somebody needs to work 1-on-1 with a tutor. Therefore, a good tutor will always have enough work. Fourthly, the longer a person works in the field of tutoring, the more he experiences, the more he becomes a professional. As a result, he/she becomes more and more popular and has more potential students. Experienced tutors are usually given a higher price for their lessons. Experienced tutors do not even have to worry about finding students. Fifthly, the tutoring session provides a person excellent opportunities for personal growth and self-realization. Becoming a tutor, you will not only study the subject (which is also important), but also learn how to structure the information, communicate effectively with people, speak properly, express thoughts, persuade, motivate people. Tutor canât work without these skills. A tutor is training his/her memory and learning how to plan different activities, make tasks and solve problems. Tutoring is very creative activity. Communicating with different students (adults or children) it not very easy you develop self-control, self-discipline, patience, flexibility in communication, the ability to feel another persons mood and adapt to it. Here you can find out how to become a Tutor on TutorZ.com? Become a tutor, bring benefit to the people! What can be better than that? Is It Good to Be a Tutor Dear tutors, do you like your work? Students, how do you think, is it easy, interesting, good to be a tutor? Let`s talk about it! Usually people think that tutoring is just a way to earn money, a source of income. This is true but its not just about money. Tutoring has many different advantages that differentiate it from other professions. Firstly, age, gender and even education are not important in this profession. As long as your students show good result and you help them to achieve their goal you are a great tutor. It doesnt matter what color the cat is; as long as it catches the mouse. Pupils, students, young mothers, the unemployed, the employed, pensioners â" anyone can become a tutor, for example, by inviting students to his home or conduct lessons online. Secondly, if you are a tutor then you have no bosses. You are the owner of yourself. You do not depend on anyone, but on the market. If you do not like when you need to be present at work 24/7 like in most offices, the tutoring a great way out. It will give you the freedom to choose time and place: it all depends on you and your students. With this you can vary your employment and income. Want to earn more â" find more students to improve their skills. Thirdly, children will always have problems with studying. School is for groups of children and tutoring is individual work. Somebody has enough skills to study at school and somebody needs to work 1-on-1 with a tutor. Therefore, a good tutor will always have enough work. Fourthly, the longer a person works in the field of tutoring, the more he experiences, the more he becomes a professional. As a result, he/she becomes more and more popular and has more potential students. Experienced tutors are usually given a higher price for their lessons. Experienced tutors do not even have to worry about finding students. Fifthly, the tutoring session provides a person excellent opportunities for personal growth and self-realization. Becoming a tutor, you will not only study the subject (which is also important), but also learn how to structure the information, communicate effectively with people, speak properly, express thoughts, persuade, motivate people. Tutor canât work without these skills. A tutor is training his/her memory and learning how to plan different activities, make tasks and solve problems. Tutoring is very creative activity. Communicating with different students (adults or children) it not very easy you develop self-control, self-discipline, patience, flexibility in communication, the ability to feel another persons mood and adapt to it. Here you can find out how to become a Tutor on TutorZ.com? Become a tutor, bring benefit to the people! What can be better than that?
Tips From an Interviewer How to Ace Your College Interview
Tips From an Interviewer How to Ace Your College Interview How to Ace Your College Interview (from a College Interviewer) How to Ace Your College Interview (from a College Interviewer) You submitted your college applications a few weeks ago and had just received some fantastic news: you have received an interview invitation! But that raises a few questions: how do you go about preparing for your interview? What are the most important topics to discuss? What should you wear? Here are a few tips to get you started our private Irvine college admissions consultants are only a call away. 1. Itâs Better to be Overdressed than Underdressed Since I recently graduated from college, I tend to be a little more laid-back when I am interviewing a student to make them feel a bit more comfortable. But this does not mean I expect them to show up in jeans and a t-shirt. A good rule of thumb for all interviews is that it is always better to be overdressed than underdressed. When I was going through my own college interviews, I would usually wear a dress shirt and slacks and bring a blazer in case my interviewer seemed like she meant business. During my time as an interviewer, I have interviewed students in all types of outfits, from full-on suits to board shorts and sweatshirts. And even if the students who were more casually dressed had amazing things to say, my opinion of them was definitely affected by their outfit of choice. And vice versa, even when my conversations with the suited students were not the best, I appreciated the effort they put into their appearance, and that reflected in my report (READ: College Admissions Es say Crunch Time). 2. Be Conscious of your Interviewerâs Schedule I am aware that many of the students that are applying to these top-tier schools have a million things on their plate so I try to be flexible with interview scheduling, but often students donât return that flexibility. Iâve emailed students with a few possible interview dates and students only to have them respond âI can only do X time on X day.â Now, there is a better way to go about asking for a different time slot, and that is not it. Many of the people who conduct interviews are busy professionals who have been kind enough to volunteer their time to meet with you, so be conscious of that. Remember to be respectful of your interviewerâs time and if you cannot do the time/date they offer, apologize and offer other options always making sure that you are not inconveniencing your interviewer. 3. Bring Only a Copy of your Resume/CV The only thing you need to bring to an interview is your CV/resume in a nice folder and yourself. As much as I appreciate you bringing the 20-page paper you published on why soda is bad for you, am I going to read it? No. Interview reports are usually written right after the interview so I do not have time to read any additional material. If you want me to know about that paper you published, bring it up during the interview! 4. Give Specific Reasons as to Why you want to attend that particular school I cannot stress this specific point enough. I attended a college in a big city with many other colleges, but whenever I asked students âWhy X school?â They only ever answered: âBecause I want to live in X city.â Well what about all of the other schools in that city? You could use that argument for any of the other schools in that city. Give me a specific reason as to why you want to go to X school. Maybe you want to go into architecture and you know that X school, in particular, has an amazing architecture program. I am especially impressed when students cite a specific class or professor that they are interested in taking or working with. The more specific you can get, the better because that shows that not only do you know what field youâre interested in, but also that youâve done your research. 5. Bring Specific Questions about the School Again, relating back to doing your research about the school, bring school-specific questions. Donât ask me generic questions that you could ask about any school. Or, if you do, pepper them in between specific questions. I volunteered to be an interviewer because, as a recent graduate, I can give students a very clear idea of what the school is like and answer questions about the curriculum, specific classes, the learning environment, etc. This is especially helpful to students who are unable to visit the campus, so try to take advantage of that! I know itâs harder to do this with older interviewers who graduated 20+ years ago, but some things do tend to stay the same so donât be afraid to ask them specific questions about a class or professors! I remember during my interview I asked my interviewer who had graduated in the 90s about a specific professor and, lo and behold, I had that same professor in college! I know the idea of an interview can seem scary and daunting, especially if its the first ever interview youâve had, but donât worry! Just remember to research the school, your interviewer, and common interview questions beforehand. And, most importantly, be yourself! Book your private San Diego college admissions consultant today! Our admissions tutors are experienced and have a 97% success rate. All blog entries, with the exception of guest bloggers, are written by Tutor Nerds. Are you an education professional? If so, email us at pr@tutornerds.com for guest blogging and collaborations. We want to make this the best free education resource in SoCal, so feel free to suggest what you would like to see us write.
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