Thursday, March 26, 2020
Understanding the Organic Chemistry Tutor Interval of Convergence
Understanding the Organic Chemistry Tutor Interval of ConvergenceThe Organic Chemistry tutor interval of convergence, also known as OCIC, is an interdisciplinary approach to study chemistry. It is used to teach first year students of chemistry in a unique way.This particular online chemistry tutor interval of convergence has its roots in the Origins of Life Theory proposed by Craig Venter. To help a student with this science, a tutor will be taught in this method and then used to show students how scientists would do things in a lab setting.There are many sites out there that offer such sites to students. Many online courses may not offer a personalized approach to teaching, but if the instructor has experience teaching and can work with students, then they can teach students that method more effectively. This approach to teaching chemistry is unique, as it helps to teach chemistry in an individualistic manner.If you want to become a good chemistry teacher, you need to have a good gr asp of the teaching and learning process. If you want to know more about OCIC, check out these links.Other reasons why you should take an online course is because of your own personal motivation and commitment to helping people. Taking the online courses and applying it to real world situations can be a great experience for you.There are many aspects to consider when choosing a good site to teach online courses. Be sure to find one that offers personalized guidance, support, and interactive classes.It is important to choose a good program that can match your experience level and learning style. Whether you are a first time teacher or already a veteran, you will want to make sure that you get what you need from your online courses so that you can give your students the best experience possible.
Friday, March 6, 2020
4 Advantages of Subscribing to Online Tutoring
4 Advantages of Subscribing to Online Tutoring 0SHARESShare Online Tutoring is a boon for most people who are not very comfortable in traditional classrooms. Everyone knows that classrooms develop a pattern and teachers tend to focus on the top ten most extrovert students of the class. The rest of the class is virtually ignored by the teacher. The first advantage of online tutoring lies in the one on one positive interaction between your tutor and you. This is made possible by the time slot you have chosen for your online classes. It is prudent to select your online tutor carefully by interacting with many of them on various websites. Once you have selected your tutor perhaps through a trial period you have someone to help you permanently with your academic problems. This is unlike at school where for some reason or other you do not get heard. The second advantage of online tutoring lies in the choice of subjects for learning. You can learn a foreign language; get math help or even assistance in completing your research paper for a PhD. The list of subjects that you can get assistance for is endless. The list includes Geography, History, Botany, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Anthropology, Archaeology, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry and many other school and college subjects. The third advantage of online tutoring lies in homework help. Most students begin to straggle in class because they are unable to do their homework assignment s leading to a vicious circle of inability to learn. The online tutor works like a magician and spends valuable and unlimited time with you to enable you to understand and then finish your homework assignments. The fourth advantage of online tutoring exists in the knowledge resources you are able to access once you log in to the tutoring site. The online school has a vast electronic library of audio and video files. There are also millions of text files. You can search these relevant files to advance your learning in your free time. Online tutoring is the modern way to succeed in school and college. [starbox id=admin]
How to Help Teens Be Successful Students
How to Help Teens Be Successful Students Theres no doubt that success in school requires that students work hard, put forth significant effort, and of course, reach out for help from teachers and parents when they need it. But the best students embrace several other habits and strategies. Here are some of the most important ones that parents can suggest that their teens follow: Setting goals and making plans Teens who think about their futures and set academic and career goals for themselves will always be more successful than their wandering counterparts. Parents can talk with their teens about where they want to take their lives and how they can start taking steps in the right direction now. They should also encourage them to welcome big challenges with confidence. Getting involved Few teens want school work to be the only thing they have going on in life. Extracurricular activities like sports, music or clubs are important for teens mental and social development. Such endeavors allow teens to develop passions and strengthen their connections to school and give them opportunities to form relationships with other students. All of these things have been shown to support academic achievement while having many other benefits. Speaking up in class Theres a reason many teachers incentivize teens with participation points that contribute to the overall class grade. Being engaged in class is the simplest form of active learning and helps students retain material more effectively, recognize areas of confusion quicker and take ownership of their educational experience. Adopting good life habits Parents should never underestimate the importance that daily practices can have on their teens lives. A healthy breakfast before school has long been linked to improved concentration. Sufficient sleep helps teens get through their busy days and stay focused at school and in the evenings when they need to do homework. A consistent home routine minimizes anxiety and helps teens feel more in control. Planning the study routine Studying is essential in high school, but so is planning out those study sessions for maximum learning. Teens who lay out a plan for each study session make better use of their time and are better able to keep up with school work than those who approach homework time haphazardly and without any advanced planning. Done correctly, that planning process should involve setting goals for each study session and prioritizing homework to be completed. Helping your teen develop these kinds of behaviors as students will lay the groundwork for life success as well. Just as important, it will help him or her start off on the right foot at college. Make a few small changes and see what they do for your teens school attitude and academic well-being. As you implement other adjustments, youll begin to notice the additional benefits and positive impact on your student. About Huntington Huntington is the tutoring and test prep leader.Its certified tutors provide individualized instruction in reading, phonics, writing, study skills, elementary and middle school math, Algebra through Calculus, Chemistry, and other sciences. It preps for the SAT and ACT, as well as state and standardized exams. Huntington programs develop the skills, confidence, and motivation to help students succeed and meet the needs of Common Core State Standards. Founded in 1977, Huntingtons mission is to give every student the best education possible. Learn how Huntington can help at www.huntingtonhelps.com. For franchise opportunities please visit www.huntingtonfranchise.com. 2018 Huntington Mark, LLC. Huntington Learning Center, the three-leaf logo, and 1 800 CAN LEARN are registered trademarks of Huntington Mark, LLC. Each franchised Huntington Learning Center is operated under a franchise agreement with Huntington Learning Centers, Inc.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
AJ Tutoring now has an office in San Jose!
AJ Tutoring now has an office in San Jose! Were excited to announce the opening of AJ Tutorings new San Jose office! Our San Jose office is conveniently located in the Almaden area of San Jose, just across the street from Oakridge Mall with easy access to 85 and 87. Look for the AJ Tutoring sign outside 5589 Winfield Boulevard!Our new space has several private tutoring rooms with all the amenities youve come to expect from AJ Tutorings offices, like fun modern decor, coffee and soda, and awesome tutors. Parking is a breeze in the large lot next to the building, and theres a Starbucks just down the street.AJ Tutoring is also offering group SAT classes at the San Jose location. Thereâs still space in the March and May SAT classes call (408) 345-5200 to sign up!So far, weve worked with students from several schools at the San Jose office, including Leland, Valley Christian, Presentation, and others. The Almaden location is great for students driving up from Morgan Hill as well.San Jose and Morgan Hill students, we cant wait to see you at our new office! Please call (408) 345-5200 or email info@ajtutoring.com to get signed up with a tutor for SAT, ACT, or academic tutoring at the San Jose office. Help us spread the word by telling your friends that AJ Tutoring is open for business in San Jose!
Happy Labor Day to all Tutors and Students!
Happy Labor Day to all Tutors and Students! Labor Day, observed today, on the first Monday of September, is a special holiday that marks the end of summer and is meant for paying tribute to working men and women for their economic and social contributions. The holiday originated in September 1882 when the Central Labor Union of New York City decided to create a day off work for the working citizens. In 1894 it became a federal holiday. Labor Day was initially celebrated with a street parade, which was demonstrating the strength of the trade and labor organizations, and was followed by a festival. In later years, speeches by prominent men and women were also introduced to place more emphasis on the civil significance of the holiday. Today this holiday in the U.S. is much less laborious than it was in the 19th century and it has evolved to become just a quiet day off for most Americans. However, it is still not just a day for festivals, beaches, barbecues, fireworks and parties. It is also a day to reach out to those who make our everyday life easier factory workers and farmers, bus drivers and nurses, carpenters and doctors, and of course to teachers who carry out a hard duty of training the young minds. According to the famous saying by Sophocles, an ancient Greek tragic dramatist: âThere is no success without hardship.â We wish all tutors and students to get deserved reward and satisfaction for their persistent work both on disseminating and gaining knowledge. Work and study with all your heart and enjoy the fruits of your mental and manual labor. Time to say goodbye to summer and to wish everyone an Amazing Labor Day! Sincerely, The Tutorz.com Team Email: contact@tutorz.com Phone: (805) 288-7338
3 Student Loan Resolutions to Make in 2018
3 Student Loan Resolutions to Make in 2018 Pixabay It comes as no surprise that one of the top ten resolutions for almost every new year is to get out of debt. This is actually one of my personal goals for the year. Even though I worked four jobs at the same time while in college, I still had to take out student loans each semester. On top of undergraduate studies, I took out even more financial aid loans for graduate school. While the education is most certainly worth the cost, we would all likely agree that we could well do without the debt that comes with it. While there is no get out of debt scheme that you can tap into to get out of student loan debt (or any other form of debt for that matter), there are some active steps you can take and resolutions you can consider making in order to manage your finances and pay down and eventually pay off your student loans. Of course, it might feel discouraging at certain periods while youâre going through the debt payment process, but it doesnât have to stress you out. Consider making these three resolutions for your student loans this year: 1. Calculate your payoff timeframe and create a plan. This is probably the most obvious first step. Before you can actually get to work on doing something or completing something, including paying off those massive student loans, you must know the full amount and then follow up your findings with a plan. Taking some time to calculate the month and/or the year when you are most likely to have paid off your student loan debt can be a major motivating factor in taking the necessary steps to get there. Financial advisors and loan terminology typically talk in 10-year or 15-year terms. This kind of verbiage can be abstract and frustrating. It is more difficult to hold on to than say December 2028. Additionally, if you are still in school, you can figure this out to begin at a later date. If you are done with school and just started work, you can also give yourself some room to make a little money before starting to pay your student loans down. Once you know the month and/or the year that you will be completely finished paying your student loans, create a reasonable payment plan. Unless you know you can absolutely do it, avoid putting lump sum amounts on the plan you create. You can choose to pay a certain amount by the end of each year, or by the end of every 6-months, or by the end of each month. Monthly goals can also be a good motivating factor to keep going. For example, $10,000 by the end of a single year might be reasonable for you. Pixabay 2. Set your savings to automatic. Yes, automation is one of the most important things you can do for a lot of your life. No, it does not prevent you from thinking about your life. Instead, it frees you up to think about the things that matter the most. You should think about some things, but savings should not really be one of them. Saving money has been a decades-old proven method to ensure financial security over the long haul. For large numbers of people, an emergency fund of $300 to $700 isnât possible. But saving a little bit in consecutive increments can add up over time. With my bank account, there is a feature built into it that automatically rounds up to the next dollar when I use my debit card. The figure that is rounded up automatically gets transferred to my savings account. Additionally, I have set my checking account to automatically transfer a certain amount each month on a specific day to my savings account. Over the course of a year, the amount in savings builds up to a significantly encouraging amount. Putting money in savings does not take money out of your pocket, it adds money to your pocket over time. 3. Make all of the money you can stand to make. Starting out, it could be likely that you are working as hard as you can at your full-time job, but the salary just doesnât cut it even for the most modest people. In that case, if you are not up for a promotion or for a raise, consider taking on more work. Itâs called a âside hustle,â and there are plenty of opportunities online and otherwise to grab. These can be amazing ways to earn extra cash while being flexible and keeping your full-time job. If you are a hard worker, you can work several of these side hustles into your current schedule. For example, if you work at your full-time job for 10 hours a day, consider spending 2-3 hours tutoring in a subject you are passionate about. Or, consider becoming an Uber driver or a Lyft driver and put in a couple of hours after work or a full day on weekends. The harder and smarter you work, the more money you will make, and the sooner you can pay off your student loan debts. These are just three of the primary resolutions you can consider making to improve your financial state over the next year or even over the next five years. The longer you do something good, the easier it becomes and the more results you will get. Even if it is just one resolution, you will be better off over the long term in reaching your financial goals.
How to Properly Showcase Your Internships on Your Resume
How to Properly Showcase Your Internships on Your Resume Photo Via: Pixabay.com 1. List Everything Relevant First, and easily most importantly, you should be listing all relevant experience on your resume, which includes internships. Basically, you need to think ahead to the position you are aiming for, the field that its in, the responsibilities you should have to hold this position and what they are asking for as requirements. In this way, you should match your relevant internship experience to the position at hand. For instance, if you worked at a radio show 3 days a week but you are applying to an office position, odds are the radio experience isnât as relevant. For this reason, first ensure you are focusing on the tasks, positions and experience that is the most relevant to the position that you are applying for. 2. Prioritize Over Part-Time Positions Holding part-time positions throughout your college career is also known as a bit of a resume booster. That being said, when you are looking at prioritizing your resume, your part-time jobs should fall second to your internships, so long as your internships are more relevant to the position that you are applying to. This means that if you have experience working as a Starbucks barista and then held an internship through which you edited content for a publication, in applying to a position at a magazine, you should be listing your internship experience before your part-time barista job experience. While most employers will want to see that you have done both, itâs more important to the job you are applying for that you prioritize the internship experience, as itâs more relevant to the position youâre applying for. 3. Elaborate on All Responsibilities As previously stated, some internship experience can be pertinent to the position you are applying to, no matter how menial the task may seem. For this reason, you should certainly be including all of your responsibilities on your resume. For each internship that you are listing on your resume, you should be listing all of the tasks that you performed in that position. While it may seem a bit redundant and overwhelming, itâs best to first include all of your tasks, then remove some until you feel that the bullet point fully encompass that position. Again, you never know what responsibilities are going to resonate with an employer, so, especially when you are working with minimal experience, listing everything that you did in a given internship is going to set you apart form the competition more than you know. 4. Include Important Date Information When you are listing your internship experience, it may not feel all that important, but you should always list your dates of employment. When it comes down to it, including your dates of employment lets the potential employers know your work history in full. For instance, was this a contract position that lasted 3 months, or was it a long-term internship that was cut short? Or was it a long-term position that you stuck out the whole way through. These dates can tell an employer the full story, so youâll want to include them in your resume if they strengthen the story you are trying to tell. Infographic Via Canva 5. Note Reference Availability When you donât have a lot of experience, to begin with, as is typically the case with entry-level applicants, itâs hard to sell yourself on paper, as there really isnât all that much to work with. For that reason, you should be including information regarding your references. For instance, rather than sending along a resume that just doesnât tell the whole story, you should be noting your referenceâs availability upon request. Note that you never want to include your referenceâs information right away, but rather want to note that references are available upon request to ensure the potential employer knows that your work was strong enough that you were able to garner references. Also make sure that when you are picking out your references, that you are using the most important positions on your resume. For instance, you donât want to note your reference as your manager at McDonaldâs when the more relevant experience is your internship with the school newspaper. So be sure that you are not only including the fact that references are available, but that you have saved references that are actually applicable to the position you are applying to and that they can back up your most relevant experience. 6. Focus on the Pertinent Tasks As previously stated, you should be including all relevant tasks in your resume. To begin, you should always list out all of your responsibilities, then you can hone in on the most important tasks as you work through your entire resume. In this way, you should be focusing more strongly on the tasks that are pertinent to the position you are applying to. The best way to manage this is to have a copy of your resume that lists out every task that you performed in a given position. From here, every time you apply to a new position, you should be focusing your resume based on the position at hand, removing the tasks and responsibilities that are less pertinent to the position. For instance, if you are applying to a position at a publication, you should be including your writing and editing experience, but your experience scheduling and booking flights for an executive is less pertinent to that position. 7. Include More than Less Information On this same note, you definitely want to include more information than less, but you donât want your resume to be too long, either. As a general rule of thumb, and especially if you donât have years of experience, you should only be listing one page worth of experience. Generally speaking, employers donât want to see more than one page of experience, as they are looking to skim your resume and determine whether or not you are a candidate that they wish to invite in for an interview. For this reason, you want to include all of the experience thatâs potentially relevant that you can fit on that one page. Still, you donât want the resume to appear over-crowded or to go over the one-page threshold as an entry-level candidate. With these items in mind, as previously mentioned, include all your experience and then subtract and add as needed based on the position that you are applying for. The more tailored you can make your resume to the position in question, the more likely you are to catch the potential employerâs eye as he/she is skimming through and choosing the right resumes for the job. 8. Note Any Achievements As far as pertinent information goes on your resume, you should always be noting any and all achievements from your internships on your resume. While you always want to include your academic achievements in this section of your resume, itâs also very important that you are noting your internship achievements, if applicable, as these are going to be the most relevant when you are applying to new positions, especially as a first-time applicant. For this reason, you should be noting whether or not you received any awards at the company you interned with if there are any other items of note that you won and/or earned, or simply if you had any outstanding achievements throughout the internship that should be noted on your resume. Remember that your resume is the perfect time to showcase your skills and accomplishments, which means that itâs not bragging, but rather in your best interest, to include every relevant achievement on your resume. Photo Via: Pixabay.com 9. Note Any Promotions/Responsibility Changes In this same vein, you should always be noting any promotions and/or changes in responsibility at all of your internships. While itâs rare for interns to be promoted, there are many interns that will be taken from intern to part-time or full-time employee, which does fall in this promotion category. If this is the case, you should be showcasing that change in title on your resume. Basically, you do this in listing the positions separately on the resume, one that outlines your position, dates and responsibilities for the internship, and another that outlines the position, dates and responsibilities for the promoted position. In this way, your potential employer sees that you have experience as an intern and as an employee, but also that you were able to move up in that company, which speaks volumes to your work ethic and the potential you have at the company that you are applying for. Employers frequently look for title changes and other similar information when they are screening candidates, so to have this as an entry-level applicant is going to set you far apart from the competition. So while the position change may seem miniscule, itâs going to speak volumes to a potential employer. So donât leave it out of your resume, or limit your resume to only one of the titles that you held at that company. 10. Prioritize Internships Over One Another Last, but definitely not least, you should certainly be prioritizing your internships over one another. While your internships likely all feel equally important to you, certain internships are going to be more important to employers than others. For this reason, if you are one of those individuals that held multiple internships throughout your college career, you will need to prioritize your internship experience when you are crafting your resume. In this way, you should outline every single internship that you had throughout college. From here, you should limit your internship experience to one, full page of internships. Then, you can list out all the tasks for those internships. Finally, you can remove the tasks that are not relevant to the position that you are applying for. As previously stated, you donât want a resume thatâs so long an employer wonât bother reading it, but you do want to include as much information as possible to showcase your experience as it relates to the position you are applying for. As such, you should always outline absolutely everything that you can and, from here, you can hone in the important details to make sure that your resume is completely tailored and oriented towards the position that you are applying for. Again, holding internships throughout college is in your best interest, as they are frequently referred to as resume boosters. That being said, itâs imperative that you leverage these internships when writing your resume to ensure that all potential employers have a full understanding of your qualifications and background. Writing a resume is no easy feat, especially when you are an entry-level applicant, but there are certainly ways to ensure that you are a strong contender when it comes to a new position simply based on the way that you format, layout and fill out your resume. The above ten tips are a helpful starting point in ensuring that your resume is saying all that it should be, but itâs also a good idea to attend resume building classes, seminars and workshops to really focus on creating and maintaining an effective resume, at the beginning of and throughout your career. No matter how you build it out, your resume is the means through which you will earn a new position, so make sure that you are fully committed to making it the best that it can be.
Top 10 Application Mistakes
Top 10 Application Mistakes Teach Awayâs Placement Coordinators receive a high volume of applications every day. You want to make sure your application stands out â" but not in a bad way! Below is a list of friendly reminders of common mistakes on Teach Away applications. Read over this list before you submit your application:Check that your resume and cover letter are up to date and not addressed to another school or company that you have applied for.Title your resume and other files so that they include what type of file it is and your name. For example, you should title your resume something like âJaneSmith_Resume.â Just titling it âresumeâ or âCVâ will lack clarity.Ensure that you capitalize any proper nouns: your name, address, country, street, degree name, etc.Make sure that you do not enter the current date in the line asking for your birthday.Clarify whether experience that you list is practicum, student teaching, or certified experience.Your profile picture should be professional looking and clear. Make sure that it is only one picture and does not include anyone else other than yourself.When uploading files, make sure that you match the file type to the file that you upload. Be careful not to set a resume as a profile picture or vice versa.Be careful about including acronyms that you are not familiar with. Stating that you have PYP or IB experience â" when in fact you do not â" will only hurt your chances! As a rule of thumb, if you are not certain whether you have a certain type of experience, it probably means that you do not.Also be careful that you only check off AP or A levels if you have experience teaching courses at that level. Do not check these off if you only have experience taking these courses as a student.Fully complete all the sections such as degree, education, and experience, even if the information is already listed on your resume. Those sections help recruiters to find your application and are used when sending your application ove r to our partners.Give yourself every chance to be successfully recruited and not have your application overlooked. Good luck applying! Ciara Hamagishi is a Placement Coordinator at Teach Away Inc.Complete your profile to apply for jobs with 1-click now
AP Chemistry High School - What Is It?
AP Chemistry High School - What Is It?If you are thinking about joining AP Chemistry High School you should seriously consider how much you enjoy science and how much you enjoy mathematics. There are many things to consider before you enroll, but the one thing that is almost certain is that AP Chemistry High School will not be easy. For this reason you need to have good preparation.You should make sure that you take a good number of introductory classes that will show you how to work with math problems, and then you should do your homework in some of the advanced courses like Homework, Solving Problems, and Problem-Solving in Elementary School Science Projects. I cannot stress enough how important this is.Study each of the subjects that are required for your course. Even if you do not love them, it is important to learn them well. They will serve as the foundation for your own learning experience and they are fundamental for AP Chemistry High School.When you are ready to take more ad vanced courses, I recommend that you first focus on some of the basic science courses like biology, chemistry, and physics. At the end of this year you should have a good understanding of these subjects. Then you can move on to the other subjects.Make sure that you follow the timetable that the college or university has set up for the past semesters. The last semester of college, or the last semester of high school will require some revisions, and if you miss them you may find yourself facing difficulties in AP Chemistry High School.Do your best to plan well so that you do not miss any of the deadlines and meet your semester schedule. You do not want to drop classes for any reason and miss out on a good academic opportunity.Before you take your AP Chemistry HighSchool, I would highly recommend that you take one of the correct coursework for your grade. Make sure that you spend some time taking this course, and it will pay off big in the long run.
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