Tips For Passing the Series 7 Exam
Tips For Passing the Series 7 Exam
The Series 7 Exam is a test designed to ensure that those who deal securities as registered agents are qualified to do so. It is considered by most to be a difficult exam and many professionals must take it at least a few times in order to get the required grade of 70 percent or higher. But with the right kind of study, you can pass the Series 7 Exam with flying colors: here are some tips.
Textbooks--Invest in a good study program specifically geared toward helping you pass the Series 7 Exam. The easiest place to find these is online. You can get textbooks, sample exams, audio CDs and even take "virtual classes" via DVD. The advantage of using a DVD instead of attending live classes is that you can stop the program whenever you need to or rewind and go through difficult material as often as you need until you fully comprehend it.
--Check the internet: there are plenty of sites that offer specifics on what kinds of areas are likely to be focused on. These can include tax law, closing trades and marketing techniques to promote your firm. Between buying a study program and doing your own research online, you should have all the information you need: all you have left to do is study.
--Study using metacognitive skills: It is not enough to just review the material and "get through it." You must actively train yourself to stop and self-test yourself on the various concepts. If you really aren't "getting it," stop and go over it again and again until you do. Use mnemonic devices and other strategies to help with retention: they really work come test time!
--Get plenty of sleep and don't try to cram the night before taking the test: by that time you either know it or you don't. Relax and take a deep breath. If you've done everything you can to study hard and learn the material, you should do just fine.
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Avoid the Mess With These Great Tips on Locker Organization
Avoid the Mess With These Great Tips on Locker Organization
Every school year there are tons of goals and back to school ideas that students have. Keeping their school locker clean and well organized is one of these goals. It is amazing how fast that goal becomes a thing of the past. Before long there are loose papers which turn into missing assignments, books thrown around, pencils/pens fall out as soon as the locker is opened and the list goes on.
TextbooksTrying to keep a clean locker is a hard task. Many times students are rushing between classes and there is not a moment to spare when they are trying to find the books needed for class before the bell rings. It feels like a race against time and when there is a messy locker on the winning team, the winning team is bound to meet its first loss.
Here is a look at different locker organizer supplies that will help keep things in order.
Books
Consider using locker shelves to put textbooks on. There are shelves available that can fit into standard size school lockers. These shelves can be used for textbooks in the same manner that a bookshelf is used. Because the weight capacity may vary per shelf, always put the heaviest books on the bottom.
Use book covers to cover books and store the books on the shelves with the spine facing the direction of the open locker. Using a different color cover for each subject or writing the name of the subject on the spine can also help.
Pens/Pencils/Highlighters
To combat the problem of pens and pencil being scattered on the floor of the locker or ending up in between a book, get a magnetic pen holder. This is a handy tool and is extremely useful when there is a need to grab and go. Also, it also helps to prevent the results of the leaking pen that we all have experienced at one time or another.
Class Schedules
Many students tape their school schedules to the inside of their locker door. While doing so is okay it is not the better option. The better option would be to use magnets to hang a copy of the schedule on the inside of the locker door. If the schedule needs to be removed for any reason, using magnets will prevent residue that may be left on the locker door from using tape.
These simple changes will prove to effectively help out with the goal of keeping a clean and organized locker in school.
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How to Get a College Degree in One Year
How to Get a College Degree in One Year
Getting a Bachelors Degree in one year might seem impossible, but it is not. There are some key factors that will help you complete your degree in one year. Use the following steps as a guideline to getting closer in obtaining your college degree:
TextbooksChoosing a Degree
1. Choose a degree that fits you. Choosing the right degree will allow you to take more classes at the same time because you can choose courses that you know better. For instance, if you are a computer person, choose a degree with computer classes. You will not be bored and you should get better grades because it is something you enjoy. You want to choose a degree that you are familiar with.
College Credit
2. Most colleges offer college credit for work / life experience. Speak with the academics office and complete work / life experience forms. The college will require some evidence that you actually have work / life experience from work or your own life to get credits for certain courses. Myself, I have a computer networking background and was able to get credit for a networking course. That saved me 00 due to the fact that I did not have to take the course. To get credit for each course, a request for the course name and number need to be submitted along with an essay describing my work / life experience for that course and how I understand the concept of the course. Also, documentation from work was submitted along with the application to further enforce the credit request. The better you re-enforce how serious you are about the credit request, the more likely you will have it approved and get free college credit. Once you receive the college credit, you can re-evaluate any other courses towards your degree.
Other Options for College Credit
3. Another option is to CLEP the 100 level classes to save time as well, the tests are moderately difficult and does cost money, but nowhere near as much as an entire course. If you have a military background, transferring credits from your military work/ life experience can be done through a program called Smart Transcript. If you also completed certifications, they can sometimes be used to gain college credits, but you need a solid foundation on the topic and need to prove that you use the subject daily.
Set a Goal
4. Finally, set a goal and determine how many courses are required to complete your degree. Find out how long it will take you to complete your degree if you take one, two, or three courses a semester. If you need to take three or more courses a semester, make it easy on yourself by taking two classes that are easier for you to understand and one difficult course. This makes it easier come homework and testing time because you will feel comfortable with the easier courses. For example: Take a math course along with two computer courses if you are a computer person.
The key to completing your college degree in one year is to get any free college credit you can and make a plan. Following the steps outlined above will ensure your success in college and also save you money. It may take some time, but writing a few short essays for college credit is well worth it.
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Your Textbooks and Your Locker Shelf - Tips That Make a Difference
Your Textbooks and Your Locker Shelf - Tips That Make a Difference
How To Make the Right Choice
TextbooksThe idea of being able to put books that are often heavy somewhere other than in a backpack, which students normally carry around, is surely something that students look forward to. However, the school locker soon becomes an easy dumping ground and rapidly things transform into a state of confusion inside of it and the need to keep things organized in the locker increases.
A locker organizer or more specifically, a locker shelf is a necessity if your student is going to utilize his locker as his/her primary textbook storage. Before looking at ways to neatly organize the additional items stored in the locker, books are the primary things that will need to be arranged in an orderly fashion. Your student will undoubtedly have a textbook for each class along with a notebook and perhaps some supplemental books as well that are associated with the class. The locker organizer that can help maintain this order would be a locker shelf.
When choosing a locker shelf, there are a few things you need to keep in mind:
1. Is your student allowed to carry books inside the classroom? If they are, then the amount of textbooks that will be kept inside of the locker may be minimal.
2. What grade is your student in? Most of the time, the earlier grades don't have a high volume of textbooks but as they get further along into middle school and high school that drastically changes.
3. Are the books mostly hardcover books or paperbacks? This will make a big difference as the weight will vary between the two.
4. Is your student to required to bring the textbooks to class each day? There are instances where students are allowed to keep the books at home and use them only for homework assignments.
The amount of books being kept on the locker shelf will undoubtedly have an impact on the type of shelf that you purchase. The choices range from plastic shelves that can withstand higher weights to wire shelves that should generally be used with a few heavy items but moreso lightweight items.
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New Textbook Technology
New Textbook Technology
Higher education institutions have been slow to embrace the development of e-textbooks and continue to require students to purchase books in print. But one school in Indiana is ready to make the switch from paper to digital.
TextbooksTrine University's School of Professional Studies has mandated the use of e-textbooks for all courses, beginning with the upcoming spring semester in January. Five hundred adult learners are enrolled in TU's School of Professional Studies. The school has ten different degree programs for which students may take either online courses or traditional courses at branch campus locations across the state. School administrators expect that the use of e-textbooks will not only save students money, but will also enhance classroom interactivity and convey the positive message of sustainability.
David Wood, the school's dean, said that instructors are excited about the switch to digital textbooks. "The e-textbook really provides a lot of interactive opportunities for students," he said. Teachers will be able to type comments in the e-textbooks and even include links and questions for discussion. Special features of the books will allow students to highlight the text and take notes as they read, and online forums have been created where students can compare notes with one another and discuss course material.
Follet Higher Education Group, which operates TU's campus bookstore, runs an online platform called CafeScribe, where the e-textbooks will be managed. Jen Eveslage, intellectual-property manager for Follet predicts that the switch to e-textbooks may be a challenge at first, because the process will be unfamiliar. But as students and teachers become comfortable with the system, the benefit will be great. "They're going to become much more engaged with the text," she said.
Faculty members were included in the development process of the e-textbooks, so instructors will not have to make many changes to their original course material. Follet also collaborated with publishing companies, to ensure that traditional textbooks necessary to TU's curriculum were able to be converted to a digital format.
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The Best Way to Find a Job After College is to Find Internships in Your Major
The Best Way to Find a Job After College is to Find Internships in Your Major
Most students take an internship in their undergraduate years that has nothing to do with their major. It may be something they like to do but they really don't spend a lot of time thinking about it.
TextbooksThe reason it is important to find internships in your career field is because it helps you get the experience you need to enter the job market. An internship isn't always paid but the experience you get will help you move into a paid position.
Internships are easy to find. One of the first places to check is the department that hosts your major. As an example, if you are a business major, go to the business department. They keep a list of internships and jobs that are within the business field.
If you find yourself without a specific major but you want to work with people, you can ask in your counseling or jobs office. Often they have a variety of opportunities that they can't always fill because no one comes to find them. Even when they advertise them this is an area that is often overlooked.
Other ways to find internships is through your college's website online. Often there is a career or jobs site that lists these opportunities so that students can search at home. This allows you to gather information before you approach your career center on campus.
One of the mistakes that students make is saying they can only take an internship if it is paid. Let's face it. Everyone wants to be paid for their work but the truth is that most internships will not be paid. They are invaluable though for the experience that they create for you. So, don't hurt your chances by eliminating those that aren't paid.
Try to find at least one internship while you are in college so that you can have the opportunity to try out your career choice. However, don't stop at one; try several. This will be a time for you to check out how different environments feel and how you like working in this field. Taking more than one will help you discover what type of job you want after college.
If you find internships, whether it is paid or not, make sure that you always act professionally, even if others in the office do not. Your position there is to gain the experience you need and to walk out of the internship with a stellar reference that you can put on your resume.
All internships have an internship supervisor and this is probably the person who will give you the evaluation and reference at the end. Check in with this person as often as you need to but don't be obnoxious. Make sure you are doing a good job and ask for feedback as you go.
When you apply for internships make sure you treat it as a job opportunity. Have a cover letter, resume and list of any classes that you have taken that qualify you for this job. Treat it like you are serious and make sure you have a good reason why you want to work with them because this will be a question that comes up.
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Physics in a Nutshell For 'O' and 'A' Levels
Physics in a Nutshell For 'O' and 'A' Levels
Breaking down Physics
TextbooksThe best way to solve a big problem is to use a method called divide and conquer; i.e. divide it into smaller parts, then solve each part individually. Why is this the best way? This is because solving a small problem puts lesser stress and uses mental power than a large problem.
The above principle can be used for many things, for example studying. Physics is like the big problem described above. The best way to learn and understand it is to sub-divide into many small parts, then conquer them individually, before finally grouping them together.
So how can we divide physics into smaller parts? In my opinion, there are five parts to physics.
1) Newtonian Mechanics
2) Waves and Oscillations
3) Thermodynamics
4) Electromagnetism
5) Modern Physics
The first step is to understand each and every single part. Once the first step is done, the second step will be to draw linkages between these parts to further improve our problem-solving capabilities. For example, Mechanics can be present in Electromagnetism and vice versa, hence the importance of linkages.
Question-based Approach to Scoring
The second part I'm going to share is the technique of using questions to improve understanding and scoring for exams. The main idea behind this is to read the notes once, then do a large number of questions with your notes/textbook in hand. In this technique, you are allowed to read and search your notes/textbook for the answers. However, you are required to do at least 6 complete test papers worth of questions (means just do a lot of questions).
This method is what I will emphasize more than merely memorizing or/and reading and re-reading of the notes. Why do I say so?
80% of your notes/textbooks are useless junks that are not tested in exams
NOTE that this is not to say 80% does not contribute to greater understanding and interest of the subject. What I really meant is that the most important portions of the notes (that will be tested) lies mainly in 20% of the notes/textbooks. By reading the notes/textbooks as you do questions, you will (i) be able to focus more on this important 20% that will most likely be tested, and (ii) do it in a shorter amount of time. This results in higher throughput; you learn more (only for doing well in your exams) in a shorter period of time. The only setback is that this reduces your exposure to other interesting aspects of physics.
Conclusion
The above two approaches can also be used in other subjects (and life situations) as well. I wish you success in employing them effectively. Feel free to point out any errors or misunderstandings, or just ask for clarifications.
Thanks.
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