Monday 27 May 2013

Jobs that you can get with a college diploma

Although most of the higher paying jobs require a university degree these days, there are still some entry-level positions that you can apply for by just having your high school diploma. Many stores, restaurants, tourist services, and even some government jobs that offer on-the-spot training simply require that you have a college degree.

You can generally find work in restaurants as wait staff, hostess positions, and kitchen staff with a high school diploma. With relevant experience you might even be able to qualify for a raise and/or a managerial position. Store clerk positions don’t always necessitate a college degree so this is something to consider as well.

In jobs that offer onsite training, you can generally use your college diploma to achieve employment. This is particularly true in vocations that require truck driving, factory work, and manual labour. There are even some school districts that look for substitute teachers with a college diploma, although having a university degree might make you more marketable.

Trades such as electricity, automotive work, home health aides, and maintenance workers usually want at least a high school diploma, but they also have the added incentive of training their employees so having a college degree to find employment in these fields isn’t always a requirement.

There are very few jobs nowadays that don’t at least require a diploma. Therefore, earning widely recognised university certificate is almost mandatory. It’s the first step in the right direction to finding yourself a job that’s not only stable, but offers you a wage that will provide you with a quality way of life.

Monday 13 May 2013

HOW TO STUDY (BA STUDIES)?

You have probably experienced transition period between high school and BA studies. Moreover, we all assume that first year of studies is the hardest and who has the ability to pass it, he or she will go throughout entire studies. During the high school we had to have classes every day, yet university allows us to organize our time more effective.
What can help you to get used to BA studies efficiently?  

Be active at lectures. Take notes during the lecturers. If you do not understand some part of lecture, ask your professor to explain it, do not be shy. Do not talk during the lecturers with other colleagues, contrarily you need to listen, that is the way how you can easily learn new contents.

Take a look at daily notes. When you have spare time, revise your notes. In that way you will refresh the content from that day and you will need less time to prepare for future exam. 

Write down questions. Take your time to write down unclear terms at lecture and then you can ask your professor to give you an answer. Do not be afraid to learn more than it is necessary because that can be very beneficial for the future.

Do your homework. Homework can help you to understand better contents and in that way you can gain better work habits.

Get prepared for the lectures. Bring with you everything you need for the lecture (book, notebook, pencil, etc.). That means that you must have everything you need so you can be involved in the lecture process.

Learn, learn, learn. The best way of learning is to learn on regular basis. Make a schedule when you learn each module. Revise your knowledge before the exam by yourself or ask someone to help you out with it.

Be persistent. If you cannot understand contents do not be discouraged. Just be persistent, learn step by step, ask your colleagues or friends for help and eventually you will learn how to be focused on that content.
Be brave and persistent! Organize your time so you can learn better and do not be ashamed to ask for help. Stand up for yourself during the BA studies to get as more knowledge and practical skills as you can, which will be useful for you in your future business life. Go for BA studies now! Good luck!

What can I do with the diploma?

When you earn a diploma, you are receiving documented proof of your education achievements. Once you have that diploma in hand, you can use it for a variety of purposes. Some people earn their diploma for personal satisfaction and achievement. Others earn their diploma so that they can then turn around and enroll in a college or university for higher education purposes. These days, competition for jobs is fierce and it is becoming increasingly necessary to possess a well known diploma.

With a diploma, you will find that you have an advantage over those without a diploma in many entry-level positions. In addition, most jobs nowadays are requiring that their employees have a high school diploma as a minimum requirement so having a diploma is not only good, but necessary.
Later on, you might want to use your diploma as a stepping off point to enrolling in a community college, technical or vocational school, or university. Having a degree will make you even more attractive to potential employers and earning your high school diploma is the first step in this process.

Whether you are choosing to earn your diploma for personal reasons or professional ones, the diploma itself is proof that you have taken your education into your own hands and committed to the requirements that it took to earn it. That, within itself, is a huge feat and something that you should be very proud of.

Should I study a Masters or MBA programme?


One of the most frequently asked questions that appears on TopMBA.com’s online forums, from graduates deciding which move to take next, is “Should I study an MBA or a Masters degree?” Essentially, an MBA is a ‘post-experience’ qualification in general management. An MBA usually requires three or more years of work experience, although it most common for MBA students to have four to eight years. Executive MBA (EMBA) courses, are targeted at those with executive experience, usually ten or more years.

Although some business schools offer specialist MBA courses, the vast majority of MBA courses stress the general nature of education, in order to give students a holistic overview of how businesses work. As a result, an MBA graduate will emerge from their program with knowledge of several core subjects including marketing, strategy, leadership, entrepreneurship, operations, and human resources.

Results from the QS TopMBA.com Applicant Survey 2009, have shown that the number of young people interested in a business education is increasing, especially in the developing economies of Asia. Business schools have responded to this trend, and have created courses, designed for those with less professional experience. Masters courses are targeted at immediate graduates and those who do not necessarily have work experience.

MBA coursest, tend to focus on teamwork, lots of contribution in class, learning from peers and networking and communication skills. In this sense the professor often takes a hands-off approach, encouraging students’ debates, guiding them towards problems rather than providing conclusions. Thus, allowing students to make and then more importantly, learn from their own mistakes.