Monthly Archives: October 2011

Boarding School Myths

Even if you’re just starting your boarding school research, there’s a good chance you already have an impression of what boarding school is like. This impression might come from books you’ve read, such as “Catcher in the Rye” or “A Separate Peace.” It also might come from movies you’ve watched like “Dead Poet’s Society,” or “School Ties.”

These stories, while entertaining, take place in boarding school settings that are different from what you’d find today. An excerpt from an article about college-preparatory boarding schools in The New York Times summarizes these differences well:

“To generations of students whose syllabuses include J.D. Salinger’s “Catcher in the Rye,” boarding school represents the winter of their adolescent discontent; a cold, distant place where parents threaten to send their children if they don’t measure up.Parents dropped their children off in September, picked them up again in June and let the schoolmasters worry about what went on in between.

If Holden Caulfield were to return to school for Alumni Day 2001, he would find that the world of proctors and prefects, dorm teas and Mr. Chips has undergone a millennial thaw. Most of the approximately 36,000 students at boarding schools packed their bags willingly and are in daily e-mail contact with mom and dad. The ivy is no longer one shade of green. Students are as likely to room with a real prince of Thailand as with the fresh prince of Bel Air, as the schools reach farther into the public high schools for the majority of their students, making admissions more competitive than ever. The monastic life of formal dinners, daily chapel and cold showers has given way to international theme meals, contemporary ecumenism and interdorm dances.” – Less Austerity, More Diversity at Prep School Today – By VICTORIA GOLDMAN and CATHERINE HAUSMAN, November 12, 2000, New York Times

5 Tips: To Exam Success

Ever step into an examination hall not knowing what to expect, feeling so unprepared or whatever you’ve studied throughout the night seems to have gone missing all of a sudden? Fret not, with these 5 simple exam tips; it will arm you with the right strategies and mentality to enter the examination hall filled with confidence and ready to take on the challenge.

However, can we all come to consensus that there is no way that we can do so on the night before the exam? Yes! I strongly believe that there is no such thing as pure luck in examination and the only way we can do well is to be prepared. So what I’m about the share with you are tips that will enable you to empower yourself in preparations for the exam.

Tip 1 – Create a study schedule. Well, this may sound like a no brainer, sadly, not everyone is doing it. The key in creating a study schedule is so as to give priority to subjects that you are slightly weaker in so that you can practice the questions more. You should also never be complacent with subjects that you are confident or less worried about, allocate a period especially for them. A well prepared study schedule also allows you to have a work life balance, and more importantly helping you to understand the subject you’re studying better.

Invitations For Your Kindergarten Graduation Ceremony

Kindergarten graduation invitations are one of those things that are likely to be victims of neglect earlier on in the planning process but will almost certainly come to the forefront as you are doing the final preparations for the big day. It is important not to neglect the kindergarten graduation ceremony invitations because they can make or break you. If people are not informed in advance about your child’s kindergarten graduation they are less likely to attend. This is an undeniable fact that will influence the way that you conduct your business in the planning process. I have collected a further list of tips that can help you choose the right type of invitation for your child as they graduate from kindergarten.

  • Refer to the Montessori system to ensure that the child can have an input in the design and distribution of the initiations. They are more likely to remember their kindergarten graduation if they were intimately involved its preparation at the time.
  • Do not believe for one minute that you can do everything. Chances are that you will need a professional person to do the printing and designing for the kindergarten graduation invitation but this does not stop you from giving your own opinions on what should be included. The professional person will merely be giving reality to your dreams.
  • Each kindergarten graduation card must make sense to the person receiving it. There is a whole world of difference between a card that is sent to your elderly parents and one that is sent to one of your child’s mates at the kindergarten. You might feel that the costs of differentiation are too high. The alternative is then to use a neutral card that can serve both audiences.

College Scholarship – FREE!

You must be dreaming about winning a college scholarship or receiving a sports or academic scholarship from a list of possible contributors. Actually none of the above. Parents or students can actually create their own college scholarship FREE with a little bit of thinking outside of the norm.

College scholarships are plentiful, yes, but it’s the acquiring of them, that is the obstacle. Why not listen to a different approach to acquiring enough capital to put you or your child through college. If the costs of everyday life weren’t enough already, reaching for additional funds to place your child or yourself through college is nothing more than a dream for most of us. We simply cannot afford college without trying to obtain college scholarships.

First, ask yourself, just exactly what is a college scholarship, grant, or paid tuition? A college scholarship is simply someone else paying for a recipient’s college expenses in order to reduce the amount the recipient has to pay for a college education.

College scholarships can be the difference in a student being able to enroll into college. Often times, the college that has accepted a student has done so strictly on the basis of the college scholarship, grant, or pre-paid tuition. Student loans are your worst-case scenario when searching for college funding. This is money you have to pay back, and that’s nothing more than buying on credit. Would you think going to college on a credit card was a smart investment?

Usually the mere thought of college scholarships doesn’t come to mind until months or even weeks before considering the reality of your child nearing their high school graduation. How will you tell them, I wish we could send you to college, but without a college scholarship we simply can’t afford it.