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Wisdom to Chew On
As a high school senior, you are probably looking forward to graduating, but have you given much thought to what lies beyond that? Well now is the time to take action in order to get ahead of the competition.
Many experts are reporting that the...
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Making Sure You Have Good Employment References
Most people don't give much thought about references until after a potential employer asks for them. After all, searching for a job is very time consuming and doesn't give you much of a chance to think about anything except getting interviews. But...
Resume 101: Enhancing the reference checking process
The employment meeting went extremely well. The interviewer was impressed with your abilities; you answered the questions superbly; and you were able to develop an excellent rapport with the interviewer and other staff at the company. So, now just...
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5 Steps to Standing Out Above the Crowd at Work
Do you feel like one in a million at work – and not in a good way? When you run into your boss in the hallway, do you get the impression she isn’t sure who you are? Are the juicy projects always going to someone else? If you answered “yes” to any...
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Handling Examinations Effectively
Handling Examinations Effectively
Work According To Your Study Style: Some students prefer to work
individually; others study better in a group. Match your study
style to your personality and study habits. Do not get guided by
others blindly, after all, you know your self best. Studying On
Your Own: Proceed according to a study and revision plan. Start
your preparations well in advance so that you do not panic in
the end. It is ok to study in a group initially to start with
but it is better to study alone starting, may be, 1-2 weeks
prior to examinations.
Studying In A Group: Make sure that your study group has
students genuinely interested in studying; else you will spend
all your time criticizing the school or the latest film
released. At least some of your peers should be at your level or
better.
Brainstorming on the possible questions is also a good
idea. By this you can score out lot of material, which may not
be asked in examinations.
and a lot more is described..... For details please visit
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About the author:
Author, Professor Anil Kumar, has 28 years of experience in the
field of Teaching and Management. He is M. Tech from IIT Kanpur
and has worked in different capacities including Signal corps
Indian Army, Regional Manager for a Telecom Company. Currently
he is Associate Professor with ITM, Gurgaon, India, that is
rated as best engineering colleges of North India. His interests
include overall and balanced development of the Students.
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