Top Five Careers in Humanities and Social Science

Top Five Careers in Humanities and Social Science

The humanities and social sciences are two fields that can prepare students for handling a variety of job types. This is because the education and training for humanities and social sciences cover a broad spectrum of subjects. If you are having trouble finding the right career for you, read on. Here some of the most popular professions in the field of the humanities and social sciences.

1. Teachers – Degree holders in the humanities or social studies often go into teaching in the high school and college levels. Because most courses in these fields are based on continuous learning, communication, and critical thinking, teaching is a profession that can both challenge and fulfill those in the field.

2. Lawyers – Many people take up the humanities or social studies for their pre-law studies. Most of the skills learned in these courses fit well in the law setting. Students in humanities and social studies learn about history, human behavior, and psychology, all of which are important in law.

3. Sociologists – This is another profession that is well suited for those in the humanities or social studies. These professionals study human behavior, social behavior, and the institutions and organizations that help facilitate them. Different social issues, traits, and tendencies are studied to help in fields such as social psychology, education, politics, and business.

4. Political scientists – These professionals have the objective of studying public policies and political systems. There is a wide variety of topics covered in this profession, which makes humanities and social sciences graduates well-suited for the role.

5. Anthropologists – Studying human behavior and cultural development, those in the profession of anthropology have the task of researching, analyzing, and interpreting human behavior. Tackling topics of cultural, social, and physical development in human beings, anthropologists are focused on understanding people in their social contexts.

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Choosing the Right Career Path

Choosing the Right Career Path

Choosing a career path is one of the most difficult decisions to make. Chances are you have already been advised to get into a profession related to your skills and interests. It is true that becoming successful has a lot to do with finding a job that relates to your current inclinations. Here is a guide on how you can prepare for landing a job, and eventually a career, that is in line with your interests and skills.

Set your sights

The first step is to get an idea of the different professions that are related to your skills and interests. You probably already have a few ideas of what type of job you would like. Whether it is a writing job, a stockbroker, job or a game developer job, there are probably a number of positions that are related to your interests and skills. Make a list of these professions and perhaps even do some research on what other jobs might fit within your scope of interests.

Enhance your skills, excite your interests

Once you have an idea of the types of jobs that would interest you, you should begin to experiment and gain experience in that field. For those who are entering into college, consider taking up courses, seminars and workshops, and extracurricular activities related to the career paths you have outlined. Even if you have graduated from college, you can still attend forums and lectures, enroll for lessons, and join organizations. This will help to expand your knowledge, increase your experience, and practice your skills in your chosen field.

More tips

* Use the resources that are available at school. Whether it is your guidance counselor, your professor, your classmate, or the career advice center, your school has a wealth of resources to help you find the right career path. Your guidance counselor at your high school is especially trained to help teenagers with the careers that are best for them.
* Consider the credentials, qualifications, and requirements needed to get accepted into your career path of choice and go out there and get them.
* Allow yourself to change your mind and make adaptations throughout the process. Keep an open mind and a positive outlook, and you will have an easier time finding your niche in the professional world.

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A Guide on Sharpening Your Research Skills

A Guide on Sharpening Your Research Skills

 

Researching plays a heavy role in the educational models of many colleges, universities, and other institutions of higher learning. Whether you are writing a simple essay, a thesis paper, or a dissertation, you will probably have to perform some form of research to get through the assignment. Here is how you can improve your research skills.

Understand your assignment

Before you getting yourself immersed in the research process, you will have to fully understand your assignment. The following is a short list of the things you should know about your assignment:
* What is the objective of the assignment?
* What topic are you required to write about?
* How long should the paper be?
* What types of sources are allowed?
* When is the deadline for submission?
* What kind of citation will be used?
Once you know the answer to these basic questions, you will also have clues about how, where, and when to begin your research.

Plan

Now that you know your submission deadline, you can begin scheduling research time and planning your research methods. Be sure that you have ample time for researching, writing, and revising your paper. List down some of the places where you are likely to find research materials. You can begin with the Internet, the library, or your own book collection (if you have the resources). Now that you have a basic outline and schedule for research, you can begin your research. You may be overwhelmed with the vast resources available to you, so it’s always a good idea to be focused on your objective.

Be familiar with effective researching strategies

* Narrow down your topic or scope if needed. Researching for a broad topic can take a lot of time and energy. If possible, come up with a list of research topics and ask for the approval of your teacher on them. Have him or her suggest a topic from the list.
* Begin by gathering background information from general references and similar sources.
* Use what your teacher gives you. If you are using relevant sources in the classroom, ask permission to use those sources for your research. Or, at least, you can reread them to get ideas.
* Ask for advice from teachers, mentors, or other classmates on where you can find research material son your topic.
* Use the Internet to find books and articles relevant to your topic. Just make sure that what you take from the Internet comes from a reliable source.

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How to Get Along with Others in College

How to Get Along with Others in College

When you make the transition from high school to college, you will probably have to deal with leaving your home, your family, and your friends. Now, you are left to fend for yourself in this new environment with people from all around the nation and, perhaps, from all around the world. Still, fitting in and getting along with others in college can be a rather fun and fulfilling experience. Here are some tips on getting along, fitting in, and making friends with others in college:

1. Allot time for college activities

Perhaps the most helpful tip for getting along with others in college is to make some time for it. Whether it is for work, study, play, or personal reasons, everyone needs time for themselves. Still, you should try to strike a balance between the time you spend alone and the time you spend with others. Try to schedule some time to have lunch or go out with other people. The idea is to make yourself available in meeting new friends and acquaintances.

2. Do your part

Another important tip for getting along with other students and classmates in college is to make an effort. Spare some time for going to a school sports game, for attending parties, or for joining an organization that you are interested in. Simply making the effort to come to class early and talk to classmates is a good way to meet people and make friends. Just make sure that neither your academic life nor your professional life suffers from neglect.

3. Take a chance

Making friends and getting along with others often requires you to try new things and create new memories. The next time someone invites you to do something you normally would not do on your own, take a chance and say yes. Friendship is filled with excitement and fun, if you will only allow the excitement and fun to come your way.

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How To Take Effective Class Notes

How To Take Effective Class Notes

One daily task that students have to deal with is taking down notes. Your class notes do not only leave you with something to study, but they also help your mind in processing, analyzing, and interpreting information. This means that taking effective notes can lead to better performance in school. Here is how you can start taking more effective class notes.

Before class

Enhancing your note-taking skills begins well before you enter the classroom. As in any other endeavor that you want to succeed in, preparation is key toward taking effective class notes. Begin by preparing the materials you need. Put together the books, papers, notebooks, pens, pencils, and highlighters that you commonly use for taking notes. Make sure you are prepared for your next lesson by doing some advanced reading. Familiarizing yourself with the words, topics, and concepts that are likely to come up is the first step toward taking better notes. If you are already familiar with these terms, chances are you will be using your own shortcuts in writing them down. This lets you note down more information about these terms.

During class

Now that you have a good idea of what you will encounter in the next lesson, you are prepared to listen. Listening is one of the most important factors in learning and note-taking. Instead of eagerly waiting to write down each and every word your teacher says, you should listen to what he or she is saying. This is when your studying and preparation will pay off. Also take note of your teacher’s tone, body language, and teaching strategies, which can all help you comprehend the lesson better.

If you’ve read the reference materials beforehand, you know the pieces of information your teacher is stating which are not found in the textbook or the handouts. These are the items that you should be jotting down in your notebook.

Here are tips on writing notes:

* Use lists – Bullet points, numbered lists, or any type of list is a great way to take down information quickly and effectively
* Use signs and symbols – Arrows, stars, lines, underlining, letter size – all of these signs and symbols can be used to help you understand your notes better
* Leave extra space – Leaving some space in your notebook will allow you to make extra notes the next time you read through your notebook.

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Admissions Interviews: Making the Right Impression

Whether you are entering into college, graduate school, or a job position, you will probably have to go through an admissions interview. Aside from your personal statement, the interview is one of the few components of your application that will show your personal side to the admissions committee. Here are some tips on how to have a successful admissions interview.

Gathering pertinent information

The first step to having a successful admissions interview is to gather all of the information you need. Begin by taking note of your interview schedule and do what you can to free up that time slot. Next, gather some information on the background of the place and program you are applying to. This will help you answer and ask questions competently and completely.

Getting a head start

Like using examples of personal statements to prepare for writing your essay, you should also make use of example interview questions and answers to prepare for your interview. Many websites offer applicants help by providing some of the common questions that are asked during interviews. Also, use example interview answers to get ideas of the tone, quality, and style of answers that are expected from you as the applicant. This is just like using examples of personal statements to get ideas on the theme or topic for your essay. Preparation and practice is key for success.

Keep these tips in mind for a successful interview

* Try to have a conversation with interviewers, instead of merely answering their questions with a yes or no. You can do this by explaining your answers and asking your own questions.
* Do not be late or miss your interview schedule. If, for some reason, you have to postpone your interview or you think you may be late, try to contact the interviewer to let them know in advance.
* Be comfortable, but not casual. You should dress well, speak well, and act appropriately. Treat your interviewer with respect and always thank him or her after the interview.
* Just like you would not copy examples of personal statements, you also do not want to copy the example answers you find. Let your own personality, thoughts, knowledge, experience, and education shine through during your interview.

A Guide to Financial Aid for Female Students

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Making the transition between high school and college is a difficult time in one’s life, especially as a female student. Whether you are going to a university, a community college, or a graduate school, tuition fees are often hard to cope with. Fortunately, there are many organizations that provide scholarships, grants, awards, and fellowships just for women. Here are some of the notable organizations that offer financial aid for female students:

Financial aid for females with specialization

The HORIZONS Scholarship Foundation, established by Women In Defense, seek to aid women who go into national security. Different plans are available, starting with a minimum of $500. Women who apply for these scholarships must be US citizens and hold a GPA of 3.25. Some of the other fields with scholarships include Law, Mathematics, and International Relations.

Nationwide financial aid for females

The American Association of University Women (AAUW) is an organization that seeks to help women and girls through the promotion of education and equity for females. Throughout the past years, the AAUW Educational Foundation has been giving out $3.5 to $4 million in financial aid for women. The types of financial aid offered by this organization include grants, awards, fellowships, and awards for community projects.

Other forms of financial aid for female students

Aside from these two organizations, there are many more that offer financial aid for women. Here are some other organizations that have similar financial aid plans:
* Business and Professional Women’s Foundation
* Talbots Women’s Scholarship Fund
* P.E.O. International Peace Scholarship Fund
* AEI Scholarship Fund

Before applying for scholarship or financial aid, do some research first. Check out the homepages of the organizations that you qualify for to get information on their background, their financial aid plans, and their operations in general. Whether you are seeking to specialize, take up graduate school, or enter into college, there are foundations that can provide you with financial aid.

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A Guide to Financial Aid for Hispanic Students

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Hispanic students have numerous financial aid options available to help them deal with the costs of schooling. Some of these types of financial aid programs are referred to as financial aid for minority students. Many of the financial aid solutions for Hispanic students are intended specifically for Hispanics only. Here are some of financial aid programs for Hispanic students.

The Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF) This organization is the largest of its kind. Whether you are a Hispanic student attending a high school, a community college, or a university, the Hispanic Scholarship Fund may have the right financial aid program for you. Affiliated with the Hispanic Scholarship Fund Institute (HSFI), the HSF has a variety of solutions to your financial needs.

League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) As the oldest and one of the largest Hispanic organizations in the United States, the LULAC offers plans of varying amounts. Some of the plans offered by this organization require students to go into a particular field of study to be granted a loan.

Other options The organizations mentioned above are only two out of the many non-profit organizations that grant scholarships to Hispanic students. Some of the other institutions include:

* The Hispanic National Bar Association (for law)
* The National Society of Hispanic MBAs
* The Hispanic College Fund

You may also decide to apply for state-based scholarships, which are offered depending on a certain set of criteria as decided upon by the state. Also, companies and associations often offer scholarships or grants to employees who want to further specialize in their field. Companies know what an asset education and training is, so they sometimes offer financial aid plans. Before deciding upon a financial aid plan, be sure to read all of the information and know what you are signing up for.

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Things to Consider about Paying Off Student Loans

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Student loans provide students all around the country with the financial help they need to get through college and graduate school. While student loans are a great help, once you are through with schooling you may be left with a hefty price to pay. Here are some tips on how you can deal with paying off student loans

Prepare by planning ahead

The first step toward dealing with student loan debt is to plan beforehand. When applying for student loans, try to calculate how much the costs will amount to in the end including interest rates. This can help you choose a plan that will help you deal with payment issues. For those who have applied and already gone through schooling, you still have time to prepare and plan. Make calculations on how much of your income you should allot for paying off your loans. Set realistic goals that can help you deal with your debt while still allowing you enough budget to maintain your lifestyle.

Take advantage of your options

Most of the institutions that offer student loans have flexible repayment plans. You can choose to repay your student loans through standard payment. This means that you will have to pay a fixed amount for a fixed period of time (usually 10 years). Extended repayment plans give you more time, normally between 12 30 years to pay off your student loan. In the end, though, interest costs will be higher on extended repayment plans. Income-contingment repayment is based on costs that are calculated depending on factors such as your income, tax return, and family size. Find a plan that fits your financial needs, so that you can repay your student loan in no time.

Ask for help

Another tip for dealing with student loans is to ask for help. Talk to your loan-holding institution about how you can deal with or even lower your repayment costs. Some companies are willing to offer you better deals considering you have good repayment records or if you agree to make payments through the Internet. Do not be afraid to ask for help from relatives or friends as needed.

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Different Types of Student Loans

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Dealing with tuition fees, bills, and other expenses is one of the most difficult aspects of college and graduate school. This is why the government, educational institutions, and companies offer financial aid of different types to students. This article will cover some of the different types of student loans that can help you cope with the financial aspect of schooling.

Federal loans

The government offers three types of student loans. First are Stafford loans, which can be obtained from a financial institution such as a bank or credit union, or directly from the government. Stafford loans can be either subsidized or unsubsidized, depending on the financial need. Another type of federal loan is the federal Perkins loan. The Perkins loan is aimed at providing financial aid for students in extreme need, offering low interest rates. The third type of student loan is the federal Plus loan. These are offered to help parents whose children are entering into college. Plus loans are given based on the credit history of the parents.

Other forms of student loans

Private lenders also offer a number of financial aid options. Student loans often have lower interest rates than other types of loans. Oftentimes, though, the interest rates offered by private lenders are higher than those of federal loans. If you are currently employed, you may want to ask your company if they have any financial aid programs to help you out in school. Some companies offer to shoulder a percentage of the tuition fees for employees who want to expand their education and training in their field of work.

A reminder on student loans

Regardless of the type of financial aid you decide to apply for, be sure to read all of the information and details stipulated in the contracts and terms of agreement. Take note of important figures, such as the loan limitations and interest rates. Finally, try to get the contact information of those who can help you should financial aid issues arise.

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