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6 Tips for Writing an MBA Application
Over the past 20 years, I have been actively involved in the MBA admissions industry, and during this time, I have seen a great deal of change. When I was preparing for my MBA application, I followed the advice that has remained true throughout my career:
By Shahid Ali Khan4 years ago in Education
6 Ways Your Company Can Benefit From Professional Certifications
Professional certification is an effective business growth tactic. It's obligatory in diligence similar to account, tutoring, and IT. In these sectors, professional certification is synonymous with career development. Professional certification is a designation earned by people. It helps them gain qualifications to perform a job. Certifications are earned from a famed society that has a certifying body.
By Shamim Ahammed Zoardder4 years ago in Education
Four reasons how Yoga can transform your life
Yoga acts as the binding tool of body and mind. It helps your body to communicate with your mind. It enables a bridge amongst the two that, otherwise do not find a common ground or space to contact. The power of Yoga is incredible. The journey is liberating and the destination is enlightening. It's shocking how light movements clubbed with mediation and breathing techniques can have such wonders on our bodies and mind.It is even advised by psychologists and doctors to practice basic yoga poses. Yoga is free but its benefits stand countless. It helps to calm your mind and unclog the trapped thoughts. It filters all your negative thoughts imparting optimism to you. Not only psychological, but it has various physical benefits as well.
By goayogashala4 years ago in Education
Facing Up to the Internet Security Challenge
These days, there's nothing we can do but submit to technology. We likely have no choice because if we didn't, we'd be left ages behind and it won't be very good for our personal sake. Although we can always stick to the old traditional ways, with this fact by now obvious, we simply know that can no longer keep pace with the level of productivity that the digital world has been achieving. Like it or not, we have to join them to survive them.
By SHYAM PHAD4 years ago in Education
Don’t Miss Out On These 8 Parenting Tips During Coronavirus Outbreak!
Introduction With all the schools and most of the workplaces closed due to the second wave of this pandemic, many of us have found ourselves dealing with a new and often very stressful family situation more than the last year. Working from home and running the household chores are making our livelihood difficult. The struggle is real, especially when most of us are unable to keep our toddlers on track with their virtual school work alongside. With the family often occupying the same space day after day, perhaps you need some parenting tips. Fear, uncertainty, and being caged at home to slow the spread of the second wave of COVID-19 is eventually making it challenging for our kids to keep a sense of calm.
By Kapil punetha4 years ago in Education
The Lies Everyone Tells You About University. Top Story - November 2021.
For years before I went to university, I had been told by countless adults that my studies were this time to be dreaded, that I would have no free time at all, no social life and friends, and immense stress from the workload.
By Sahir Dhalla4 years ago in Education
10 Free Resources to Learn Something New Today
The least-expected part of leaving college is missing it. That "aha!" feeling of making a new connection in a lecture hall is delightful, especially in a subject that sparks enthusiasm. Despite the long hours of study, the dreaded presentations, and the chaos of growing into an adult, I miss it more than I thought I would.
By Olivia L. Dobbs4 years ago in Education
WHY I TEACH-Part 4: Cracked Walls Don’t Scare Me
The next morning, as I walked down the still dark, but no longer garbage-filled hallway, to my classroom, I smiled at the progress I had made. When I flicked on the light, I gasped. An empty room stared back at me. Everything gone. Tables, computers, chairs, all gone. I steadied myself against the wall.
By Kelley M Likes4 years ago in Education







