By Franklin Skribbit


There are a lot of stressful and difficult things about college. But luckily the benefits outnumber the disadvantages. By far.

First up is the subsidized loan. The major benefits of this loan are that (1) the government backs your loan (allowing you to secure better terms), and (2) no interest can accrue on the loan while you attend school half-time.

This part is easy. Attend class, and take attentive notes. Listen to not only what your teacher says but also to which points they specifically emphasize. These are sure to come up on the test. It is also advised to take notes written by hand, but if you are using a computer you could even use applications to record lectures.

We would read books, play pretend in the back yard, go explore the nearby field, and learn to paint, dribble, sing, and dance.

While studying, reread through your notes. Reading aloud helps the material go into your verbal memory. Rewrite your notes entirely in a separate notebook one or two times if necessary. This will store it in your long-term memory, and while you are taking the test you may even be able to visualize correct answers from your notes in your head.

Unsubsidized loans, on the other hand, are available to undergraduate and graduate students, and are still backed by the government. The only difference is that the interest on these loans begins accumulating from the time the loan is taken out.

Use a pen or pencil that you are comfortable with, and do not be afraid to use colored pencils or highlighters to organize the material into sections. Breaking up the material into different parts will make it less substantial and easier to memorize. Notecards can also be helpful. If you have a smartphone, find a study application such as Quizlet or Studyblue that allows you to create index cards to study from your phone. They also provide matching games to play that can make it a little more fun to study.

There are often limits to the amount you can receive each year here as well. The specifics will be dependent upon the school financial aid office.

It doesn't matter if you majored in graphic arts or physics; a degree of any kind will prove to any future employer that you have what it takes to succeed. Without a degree, well, you could be wearing a bright blue t-shirt at Wal-Mart for the rest of your life.

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This is where you will really feel that you are making a difference. You will enjoy your job more, you will receive nice benefits, your job will be more stable, and you can build strong, lasting relationships with people like yourself. This will affect your health, happiness, and overall quality of life.

These students apply with the financial aid office. The office will determine if (1) they have sufficient need, and then (2) how much they can offer the student.

To qualify for either loan type for your accounting degree, you must enroll in a minimum of "half-time" at an institution that is a part of the Direct Loan Program. In general, you must also be enrolled in the accounting degree program in order to qualify.

Whether you are pursuing a computer science degree, a business degree or you are still in high school, these tips will help you get the highest grade you possibly can. However, everyone is different, so remember what systems have helped you in the past and continue to apply them for the tests in your future.




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