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Okay,               so               some               of               the               following               is               going               to               sound               very               self-aggrandizing,               but               it's               important               for               you               to               understand               some               of               my               background               to               understand               the               message               of               the               article.

I've               now               completed               two               masters'               degrees               and               have               enough               credits               to               make               another,               but               some               of               those               credits               are               unrelated.

I'm               now               working               on               my               PhD               in               gifted               education.

It's               been               thirteen               years               since               I               completed               my               undergraduate               degree.

I               graduated               as               an               honors               student               with               a               4.0               (out               of               4.0)               GPA,               2nd               in               my               class,               Phi               Beta               Kappa.

As               an               undergraduate,               I               was               president               of               the               English               club,               president               of               Sigma               Tau               Delta               (the               English               honors               society),               editor               of               the               school's               literary               magazine,               and               an               award-winning               student               (I               told               you               it               would               sound               self-aggrandizing-sorry,               but               you'll               see               the               point               in               a               moment).

When               it               was               time               to               apply               for               graduate               school               I               had               more               than               fifty               pages               of               my               novel               ready               to               go,               my               Graduate               Record               Exam               (GRE)               earned               me               honors,               my               recommendations               were               embarrassingly               glowing,               I               had               earned               numerous               scholarships,               and               was               even               an               Elie               Wiesel               Prize               in               Ethics               winner               (there               are               only               about               five               or               six               per               year).

I               applied               to               four               local               (local               to               Maryland)               universities,               including               reach               schools               and               safety               schools.

And-at               first-I               didn't               get               into               graduate               school               at               all.

Not               at               all.

Not               a               single               school.
               So,               what               happened?

I'd               done               everything               I               thought               I               needed               to               do               to               prepare               for               graduate               school.

It's               much               like               preparing               in               the               senior               year               of               high               school               to               enter               undergraduate-taking               exams               (the               GRE               instead               of               the               SAT),               asking               for               recommendations,               ensuring               extracurricular               activities               round               out               the               student,               achieving               honors               and               awards,               maintaining               a               strong               GPA,               and               so               on.

But,               for               graduate               school,               especially               one               involving               a               product               (my               masters'               degrees               are               in               writing),               the               product               itself               must               be               superior.

Apparently,               mine               was               not-at               least,               not               initially.
               After               the               initial               shock               of               not               getting               into               graduate               school,               I               turned               to               my               undergraduate               creative               writing               advisor,               Maribeth               Fischer               (The               Life               you               Longed               For,               The               Language               of               Goodbye)               and               we               worked               diligently               and               quickly               on               my               manuscript.

While               we               thought               it               was               wonderful,               brilliant,               stupendous,               apparently               the               graduate               schools               had               not               thought               the               same.

We               revised               and               revised,               and               then               I               sent               it               off               again               asking               for               a               reconsideration               from               one               college-Johns               Hopkins               University.

Finally,               they               admitted               me.
               There               is               much               to               consider               when               applying               to               graduate               school.

Depending               on               the               type               of               graduate               school               you               plan               to               apply               to,               keep               in               mind               that               some               graduate               programs               only               admit               a               handful               of               students.

My               cohort               at               the               University               of               Miami               was               four-four               of               us               admitted               out               of               more               than               one               hundred               applications.
               If               there               is               a               product,               such               as               chapters,               a               portfolio,               a               presentation,               it               has               to               be               the               best               ever.

Have               others               review               it               and               help               you               with               it.
               Apply               widely.

At               first,               I               wasn't               willing               to               move               to               attend               graduate               school,               so               I               applied               to               only               local               Maryland,               Virginia,               and               Washington               DC               universities,               but               there               can               be               a               bias               against               those               who               live               locally               as               the               university               strives               for               national               and               international               diversity.
               While               reapplying               to               Johns               Hopkins               University,               I               also               sent               out               a               new               round               of               applications-to               twenty               colleges               around               the               country.

The               good               news               is               that               in               the               second               round               of               applications               I               was               accepted               to               eighteen               of               the               twenty               colleges.

It               was               a               huge               pain               to               my               advisors               to               ask               them               to               handle               so               many               recommendation               letters,               and               I               will               forever               be               in               their               debt,               but               it               paid               off.

As               a               result,               I               dually               enrolled               at               the               University               of               Miami               where               I               earned               a               Master               of               Fine               Arts               in               Creative               Writing               and               at               Johns               Hopkins               University               where               I               earned               an               Master               of               Arts               in               Creative               Writing               (how               I               did               both               at               once               is               another               story).
               Now,               don't               feel               this               story               is               about               you               not               getting               into               graduate               school.

Most               graduate               programs               don't               require               a               product               such               as               a               manuscript               or               portfolio,               and               most               are               not               as               exclusive               as               admitting               only               four               members               to               a               cohort               at               a               time.

My               advice               is               to               be               sure               your               overall               application,               which               includes               essays,               recommendations,               grades,               GRE,               activities,               and               so               forth,               is               as               strong               as               YOU               can               make               them.

Graduate               schools               are               filled               with               all               types               of               people               with               a               wide               range               of               abilities               and               backgrounds.
               Apply               widely.

If               you               apply               only               to               your               local               colleges,               there               might               be               a               locality               bias               that               prevents               you               from               entering               those               schools.

Be               prepared               to               move               if               necessary.

I               gave               up               a               condo,               a               car,               and               left               my               extended               family               behind               to               move               with               my               then               wife               from               Maryland               to               Miami.
               I               would               also               apply               in               numbers.

Yes,               it               can               get               expensive               to               apply               to               numerous               colleges,               but               like               all               those               years               studying               in               high               school               for               a               future               payoff,               the               amount               spent               to               get               into               graduate               school               will               payoff               sometime               in               the               future               through               higher               income               and               greater               career               satisfaction.
               Most               importantly,               have               confidence               in               yourself,               don't               let               rejection               letters               stand               in               your               way,               and               plow               ahead.

You               can               do               it.






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    Statistics               tell               us               that               one               in               every               four               college               freshmen               drop               out!

    There               are               many               reasons               given               for               this               high               rate,               but               they               all               boil               down               to               one               thing:               many               excellent               high               school               students               are               just               not               mature               enough               to               handle               the               environment.

    One               of               the               reasons               for               dropping               out               is               homesickness.

    In               general,               what               that               means               is               that               you               are               not               involved               enough               in               your               academic               world               to               detach               your               emotions               and               interests               from               your               home               world.

    Following               the               advice               in               this               article               will               help               you               to               alleviate               homesickness.
                   The               primary               reason,               however,               is               that               most               18-               or               19-year               old               students               are               not               self-disciplined               enough               to               handle               college.

    Unlike               high               school,               there               is               probably               no               one               making               you               get               up,               get               dressed               and               go               to               class.

    In               fact,               no               one               even               really               cares               if               you               go               to               class.

    Most               professors               do               not               take               attendance!

    Unless               you               are               living               at               home,               you               will               probably               have               no               one               to               encourage               you               to               do               your               homework-and               perhaps               no               one               able               to               help               you               with               it.
                   Therefore,               most               freshmen               get               lazy.

    They               enjoy               this               incredible               sense               of               freedom,               and               soon               find               they               are               way               behind               in               their               classes.

    They               panic;               they               become               emotionally               stressed.

    Finally,               one               in               four               drop               out.
                   Follow               these               six               tips,               and               you               will               almost               certainly               NOT               be               one               of               those               four.
                   1.

    Treat               it               like               a               job
                   Actually,               it               IS               your               job.

    In               the               short               term,               you               are               paid               in               grades,               as               well               as               personal               satisfaction               and               the               approbation               of               others.

    In               the               long               term,               success               or               failure               many               well               determine               how               well               you               do               in               your               career,               or               at               least               over               the               first               ten               years.

    So               treat               it               like               a               job:               be               prepared.
                   When               you               begin               your               working               career,               you               should               learn               what               your               company               does,               something               of               the               culture,               and               how               your               duties               fit               into               that               before               your               first               day               on               the               job.

    The               same               goes               for               entering               college.

    Pre-planning               your               schedule               is               as               important               as               determining               where               you               will               live               and               how               you               will               get               around,               unless               you're               still               living               at               home.
                   In               your               first               year,               try               to               avoid               working.

    If               financial               considerations               require               that               you               must               take               an               actual               part-time               job,               find               one               that               doesn't               require               to               much               mental               effort.

    Save               your               academic               energy               for               your               studies.
                   2.

    Register               early
                   Are               you               a               "morning               person"               or               an               "evening               person"?

    Perhaps               you               are               most               full               of               energy               in               the               afternoon?

    Do               you               like               to               work               in               long               stretches,               or               do               you               work               intensely               in               short               bursts,               then               take               a               break,               then               go               at               it               again?
                   Based               on               your               biorhythms               and               work               habits,               develop               an               optimal               class               schedule               long               before               the               time               you               are               allowed               to               register.

    Almost               all               colleges               have               basically               a               Monday-Wednesday-Friday               schedule               and               a               Tuesday-Thursday               schedule,               as               well               as               morning,               afternoon,               and               some               evening               classes.

    Have               two               or               three               options               to               your               "optimal"               schedule,               understanding               that               it               is               very               competitive               to               get               the               classes               you               most               desire.

    Many               freshmen               aren't               prepared               to               select               classes               the               moment               they               are               allowed,               and               may               even               wait               a               day               or               two.

    Don't               wait,               or               you               will               take               what               is               left.
                   At               least               for               the               first               semester,               take               a               minimum               load               of               12               to               15               units.

    You               may               be               surprised               by               the               amount               of               reading               and               other               work               you               will               have               to               do               in               college,               and               you               will               want               to               leave               yourself               time               to               simply               "decompress"               from               the               potential               stress.

    If               you               find               you               acclimate               well,               then               increase               your               units               to               match               your               abilities.
                   Once               you               know               your               class               schedule,               plan               a               daily               schedule               for               work               and               recreation.

    The               usual               formula               is               two               hours               of               study               for               every               hour               in               class.

    This               may               include               a               study               group               (see               Tip               6).
                   3.

    Use               your               electives               wisely
                   Please,               DO               NOT               take               a               class               because               it's               an               "easy               grade"!

    You               will               probably               get               a               bad               grade               because               you've               already               decided               you're               not               going               to               study               for               it.

    Use               your               elective               classes               to               study               something               you               might               enjoy;               try               to               have               as               much               fun               as               possible               in               your               studies.

    If               you               aren't               set               on               your               major,               use               your               first               year               to               explore               different               fields               you               might               enjoy               so               that               you               can               get               some               idea               of               what               you               like               before               you               actually               have               to               declare               a               major               (usually               your               third               year).
                   If               you               are               absolutely               decided               on,               say,               pre-law               or               pre-med,               use               your               electives               for               complementary               skills.

    For               example,               some               knowledge               of               business               is               always               helpful               for               virtually               any               profession,               so               take               some               general               business               courses.

    If               you               are               a               business               major,               take               some               business               law               or               international               studies               courses.

    Computer               courses               that               teach               word               processing,               graphics               and               design               software               programs               can               also               be               very               useful.
                   No               matter               what               your               profession,               good               written               and               oral               communication               skills               are               always               crucial               to               management               success.

    By               all               means,               takes               some               public               speaking               courses,               especially               those               that               emphasize               presentation               skills.

    In               addition               to               your               regular               composition               courses,               take               some               business               or               other               technical               writing               classes               to               hone               your               command               of               exposition.

    All               of               those               skills               will               eventually               pay               off.
                   4.

    Create               a               "working               environment"
                   We               go               back               to               tip               one:               treat               it               like               a               job.

    If               you               treat               your               room               as               if               it's               your               office               cubicle,               you               will               do               yourself               a               great               favor.

    Do               you               think               most               office               cubicles               have               a               television?

    Then               NO               TV!

    If               you               want               entertainment,               go               to               a               movie,               go               watch               the               various               school               sports               teams               play,               join               a               club,               or               try               reading               just               for               pleasure.

    If               you               must               watch               TV,               the               student               union               probably               has               one.
                   Try               to               have               a               desk               where               you               can               work.

    If               possible,               have               a               computer,               a               printer               and               the               Internet.

    However,               use               the               office               rule               of               the               Internet:               no               video               games,               shopping               or               IMing,               and               limit               your               time               on               Facebook               or               whatever.

    Treat               it               like               a               business               tool.
                   5.

    Go               to               the               library
                   Yes,               everything               is               done               on               the               Internet               these               days.

    Well,               not               in               college.

    Many               professors               still               require               research               done               in               books               or               periodicals.

    In               addition,               there               are               many               other               types               of               resources               your               college               library               will               offer.

    For               example,               foreign               language               is               usually               a               requirement,               and               almost               all               college               libraries               have               language               labs.

    Use               them.
                   If               you               can't               have               a               computer               in               your               room,               then               get               familiar               with               those               available               in               the               library.

    Have               your               librarian               show               you               how               to               access               your               college               database               and               other               academic               sites               for               research               purposes.

    By               all               means,               learn               how               to               use               online               guides               for               APA               or               whatever               formal               essay               format               you               will               be               required               to               use.
                   6.

    Get               into               a               study               group
                   This               is               not               required               for               a               true               study-holic,               but               it's               still               a               good               idea.

    In               addition               to               academic               support,               a               good               study               group               will               provide               you               with               instant               companions,               a               major               factor               in               feeling               comfortable               and               avoiding               homesickness.
                   You               can               put               one               together               from               members               of               your               classes,               or               check               with               the               librarian               for               others               who               want               to               form               a               group.

    Make               sure               it's               a               serious               group,               whose               primary               purpose               is               to               study,               and               be               prepared               to               reject               a               member               or               move               to               another               group               if               very               little               studying               actually               goes               on,               or               if               someone               wants               to               "ride"               the               work               done               by               the               others.

    However,               don't               be               afraid               to               have               some               social               time               within               the               group,               or               to               go               out               together               for               strictly               social               purposes.
                   No               matter               how               much               time               you               spend               with               your               group,               make               sure               you               put               individual               study               time               into               your               schedule.

    This               will               let               you               focus               on               your               particular               weaknesses,               as               well               as               prepare               you               for               whatever               isolated               work               you'll               need               to               do               in               your               future               career.
                   In               Conclusion
                   College               is               usually               one               of               the               best               times               of               a               person's               life,               so               don't               be               a               "loner"               either               socially               or               academically.

    While               you               should               definitely               strive               to               have               fun,               remember               the               main               purpose               of               going               to               college.

    Follow               the               six               tips               above,               and               you               should               find               both               academic               and               personal               success               from               the               very               start.

    Good               luck!






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                   Thinking               about               going               to               college               online               to               become               a               certified               classroom               teacher?

    I               did,               and               spent               more               than               $20,000               to               achieve               this               dream.

    However,               this               dream               became               a               nightmare               for               me               when               I               could               not               maintain               full-time               teaching               jobs               with               these               online               credentials               because               I               was               still               considered               in               my               state               to               not               be               "highly               qualified".
                   "Highly               Qualified"               Issues
                   The               No               Child               Left               Behind               Act               of               2001               requires               that,               "the               teacher               holds               a               minimum               of               a               bachelor's               degree;               and               has               obtained               full               state               certification               or               holds               an               state               teaching               license,               and               does               not               have               certification               or               licensure               requirements               waived               on               an               emergency,               temporary,               or               provisional               basis;               and               has               demonstrated               subject-matter               competency               in               each               of               the               academic               subjects               in               which               the               teacher               teaches,               in               a               manner               determined               by               the               state."
                   I               earned               a               B.A               degree               in               Journalism,               worked               as               a               substitute               teacher               in               my               school               district               for               more               than               a               decade,               but               did               not               pass               the               Praxis               II               state               subject               assessment               in               Spanish,               or               complete               enough               hours               in               college               to               qualify               for               a               Major               in               Spanish.

    I               completed               12               hours               in               Spanish               as               an               undergraduate,               taught               Spanish               part-time               at               a               local               Baptist               church               school               one               year,               and               earned               a               master's               degree               in               Secondary               Education               online.

    However,               these               remarkable               credentials               only               allowed               me               to               teach               full-time               (under               contract)               two               years,               in               two               different               school               districts,               under               an               Emergency               teaching               certificate,               and               one-year               provisionally.
                   Some               Pros               and               Cons               of               Online               Teacher               Programs
                   The               master's               degree               I               earned               online               was               an               Arizona               approved               teacher               preparation               program,               is               accredited               by               the               Higher               Learning               Commission,               and               is               a               member               of               the               North               Central               Association               (of               Colleges               and               Universities).

    I               received               a               degree               in               Secondary               Education               and               an               Institutional               Recommendation               (IR)               from               this               online               university,               but               no               Arizona               state               teaching               certificate.

    In               Alabama,               I               need               to               be               issued               an               actual               teacher's               certificate               from               Arizona               to               request               the               Alabama               State               Department               of               Education               to               consider               granting               me               a               reciprocal               (regular)               teaching               certificate               in               the               subject               area               I               wish               to               teach.
                   Six               Reasons               Certifying               Me               As               "Highly               Qualified"               Should               Have               Been               Easy:
                   ·               I               had               been               subbing               in               one               school               district               more               than               ten               years.

    ·               I               completed               countless               hours               of               professional               development               training               in               core               teacher               skills               and               workshops               as               a               sub               and               as               a               regular               full-time               teacher.

    ·               I               almost               completed               a               Minor               in               Spanish.

    ·               I               taught               Spanish               to               students               in               grades               k-12               nearly               three               years               with               outstanding               results.

    ·               I               completed               10               weeks               of               student               teaching               in               Language               Arts               in               my               school               district.

    ·               I               earned               a               master's               degree               in               Secondary               Education.

    All               of               these               "I"               letters               above               does               not               mean               that               I               am               narcissistic               in               any               way!
                   Back               to               Reality
                   At               the               end               of               May,               my               former               school               principal               called               me               into               his               office.

    I               hoped               that               he               was               going               to               tell               me               that               the               school               board               was               very               pleased               with               my               stellar               teaching               achievements(which               he               did),               and               that               the               school               board               decided               to               extend               my               teaching               contract               at               least               two               more               years               to               allow               me               enough               time               to               get               "highly               qualified(which               he               didn't).
                   The               most               difficult               part               of               not               having               my               teaching               contract               renewed               was               saying               goodbye               to               all               the               wonderful               students               I               had               taught               that               school               year,               and               had               motivated               to               set               high               goals               in               their               lives.

    I               hated               to               also               say               goodbye               to               some               of               my               colleagues               that               had               bonded               with               as               personal               friends.

    The               long               drive               home               to               tell               my               mother               that               I               would               not               be               returning               to               teach               in               that               school               district               was               even               sadder.
                   Humility               is               a               Silver               Lining
                   The               good               news               is               that               I               did               not               purchase               a               new               car               when               I               got               my               teaching               contracts,               and               my               old               car               was               paid-in-full.

    The               duplex               house               that               I               live               in               next               door               to               my               mother               is               also               paid-in-full               with               no               mortgages               or               liens               on               it.

    I               am               in               relatively               good               health               per               my               last               physical               at               the               VA               Hospital               where               I               receive               healthcare               at               no               costs               beyond               a               $2-$4               co-payment               for               any               prescriptions               I               need;               so               worrying               about               employee               health               and               medical               insurance               is               not               a               problem               for               me.
                   I               did               not               burn               any               bridges               when               I               got               my               teaching               contracts,               so               I               was               able               to               return               to               my               former               school               district               and               sub.

    I               get               calls               to               sub               daily!

    Since               I               earn               $60               a               day               as               an               on-call               sub,               my               hefty               student               loans               are               deferred,               and               I               can               receive               dental               care               at               reduced               costs               based               on               my               low               income.

    In               this               fragile               economy               today,               we               must               learn               to               do               more               with               less.







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