Posted on 25 July 2012. Tags: college, educational psychology, graduate programs, GREs, independent study, masters degree, personality psychology, problem, psych, Psychology, school psychology, second semester, semesters, true interest
I have been studying psychology ever since the second semester of college and I absolutely love it and have always planned on going to graduate school to obtain a masters in a specific psych field. The only problem is, I am graduating in three semesters… I need to take the GREs this winter and start looking into graduate programs but since I haven’t found my niche yet, I don’t know what kind of program to look for. For a while I was very interested in school psychology, but after taking an educational psychology and theories of learning class, I realized it wasn’t for me. Next semester I am taking a research course and I had always planned on choosing a topic related to the field I wanted to earn a masters in, because the independent study would show my true interest in it. But now I have no idea what to do. I’m lost, does anyone have advice? I know for a fact I want to continue my education in psychology, I just don’t know which field of psych.
I have taken a ray of psych courses… clinical, counselling, abnormal, personality, school, social, research, experimental, physiological, and many developmental psych courses. I enjoy most of them, but wouldn’t know what to do with a masters degree in personality psychology, for an example.
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Posted on 21 June 2012. Tags: college, college tuition, ebay, evenings, extra 300, groceries, job, Kroger, majority, money, Online, part time job, scams, second job, thousand dollars
I am looking for a legitimate way to supplement my income to afford college tuition and groceries and rent. All I can find are scams and sites where they want $47-97 to join then want me buy extras. Upon research I have found that a vast majority are just scams.
Are there any good ways to make a decent living, at least a part-time job worth of pay? Besides selling on eBay, I already have made any money I can from it and it wasn’t enough.
Is there any ways I can legitimately earn money online with out huge start up costs or a month of training? I need the money fast, however I don’t need to earn over a thousand dollars a week. My primary job at a Kroger has cut my hours to part-time and I never know whether I work days or evenings so I have been unable to find a second job. I am just looking for an extra $300-500 a week.
Please don’t reply with any scams. Feel free to use affiliate links, however, know that I will be doing very in depth research on any products posted.
Thanks.
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Posted on 13 June 2012. Tags: 3 years, beautiful girl, co workers, coffee, college, freshman, freshman year, Girl, Show
There’s this beautiful girl who works at a place I’ve been affiliated with for about 5 years now. I was an employee for 3 years, and currently on my 2nd doing services there. She works with all my friends/ex co-workers, and it has been brought to her attention that I am interested in her; It has also been confirmed she is interested in me too. We were introduced briefly, but it was only enough to break the ice since she was busy working. I am going to be seeing her on and off this weekend and I was thinking of ideas that can show her I’m interested in her. I came up with small things so far like maybe surprising her with her favorite ice coffee? Any ideas and opinions will be much appreciated. Thanks.
P.S I’m 21 and about to be a SR in college, she just turned 18 and is going into her Freshman year .(just a little background)
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Posted on 29 May 2012. Tags: bachelors degree, college, development, economic climate, economic downturn, lucrative return, majority, mid 1990s, Return, sky rocket, successful web design, university, web design companies, web design industry, web design professionals
Since the mid-1990s, there has been ever increasing demand for the technical expertise of Web design companies, which is directly proportional to the increasing demand for websites and e-commerce on the US market.
Does it mean that the demand for Web design professionals is now at an all-time high in the US market, which means that, even in the present economic downturn, there is still ample career and employment opportunities for people with the right skills, qualifications, and experience?
Also, is there a sufficiently high demand for governmental, interest group, educational, business and e-Commerce websites for the majority of Web design professionals to find their own niche in such areas of the Web design market in America?
In general, would it be correct to say that Web design professionals have skills which are more in demand than the majority of other professions, especially in the present economic climate of a recession throughout the entire world.
Will American companies recognize certificates and diplomas in Web design and development, which are obtained from a professional institute (which is neither a college nor university) in the UK or would US firms only accept the minimal standard of a bachelors degree in Web design & development from a UK community college, university, and other institutes of higher education?
As the Web design industry is ever expanding and the demand for different websites is currently at an all-time high in America, would it, therefore, not be appropriate to assume that now is the best time for ordinary people to buy a large quantity of stock in the most successful Web design companies to obtain a lucrative return to their investment in the next 20-30 years? Is it not wise to buy as much stock as possible to achieve economies of scale in terms of the interest earned on stock in such companies; and is it not the case that the price of stock will sky-rocket in the next 20-30 years as there is ever increasing demand for Web design and development in the US market?
Is e-Commerce the most lucrative type of Web design on the US market?
Generally speaking, is the career path of a Web design professional more or less enjoyable than the alternative career path of designing and developing video games for the US market?
Which companies are, at present, the most successful and lucrative Web Design businesses in the US, which are responsible for the design and development of the best e-commerce sites and other websites in America? Is the annual turnover, profit margin, and economies of scale of such businesses likely to be sustained in America for the next 20-30 years; and if so, would it not be a wise decision, in the present climate, to buy as much stock as possible to obtain a lucrative return to one’s investment in the next 20-30 years?
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Posted on 25 May 2012. Tags: Affiliated, college, Duke, private schools, Religion, Top, top college
Because they’re private schools and well-established private schools tend to be better than public schools.
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Posted on 22 May 2012. Tags: bass guitar, BUT, college, college application, colleges, extracurricular activity, guitar amp, own time, Paint, passion, Qualifies, Writing
I ask because, although I do a lot of “activities” outside of school, they are not necessarily school-affiliated activities, or with clubs. Like, I like to play the bass guitar & sing, and paint & draw, and study a lot of subjects on my own time. And writing is absolutely my passion. BUT these aren’t school- or club-affiliated activities.
So, in order to list this stuff on a college application, do they have to be sponsored by the school in order to be extracurriculars?
Although I am in a few clubs at my school, I would like to express to colleges how I spend my time in activities that aren’t school-related.
So, what qualifies an extracurricular activity? Is it truly just extracurricular, in that, it’s something you do that is EXTRA, or does it have to be like a sport, or with a club, or with the school?
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