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Happy Birthday Bob Marley!
How to Live a Stress Free Life
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If different areas of your skin exhibit different types, you are what is considered a “Combination Skin” type.
This is how you can Take Care of Combination Skin.
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Here are 8 Articles for your consideration:
1. How to Get a Flatter Stomach. (This is a good place to start!)
2. How to Get a Flat Stomach in Five Days.
3. Get a Flat Stomach in a Week.
4. Get a Flat Stomach in a Month.
6. How to Get Six Pack Abs Fast.
7. Get Six Pack Abs.
8. Calculate Your Target Heart Rate to maximize your cardio workouts!
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The best technique for getting rid of redness on the face will vary depending on the cause of the redness. General red skin can usually be controlled with cosmetics and cleansers, but other conditions that cause the skin on your face to become irritated may need additional treatment.
- How to Get Rid of Redness on the Face.
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There are many causes for puffy eyes, including allergies, genetics, lack of sleep, and, of course, a late night out.
Here are 3 articles for your consideration:
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- How to Be Online AnonymouslyComplete anonymity is virtually impossible. No matter how much you cover your tracks, there is always some information that can potentially be used to profile and identify you. The goal of using anonymity tools is to reduce the amount of information available, but due to the nature of the internet, you cannot ever be truly anonymous.
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Celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day: How to Forgive.
Step 6. Consider your face shape. Certain brows better compliment specific face shapes.
- To minimize the curve of a round face, direct the outer third of the brow towards the top of the ear.
- If the face is square, direct it toward the middle of the ear. This helps balance the face.
- If the face is long, keep the brow more straight across, directing it above the ear.
- An oval face already looks balanced, but to enhance this harmony, you can direct the outer third towards the ear lobe.
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Here is a good, comprehensive overview on the general landscape for Finding Money For College. Here are additional articles, one that suggests attending schools that have no tuition, and another that includes tips for planning ahead. However, tailor the ideas to what works best for you as an individual (how you learn, how much you are willing to sacrifice, and what you place the most value in). There is a lot to think about, but the more you know now, the more prepared you are for the future! Be open to a flexible plan, that is adaptable to various situations, so you have leeway.
Finding Money for College starts from saving now (or making money now!), then you have scholarship opportunities to apply for before and during College, this is also reflected in which school you select, how you spend your time at school (which may also increase the opportunities available to you after school), to what you are doing after school!
Scholarships & Financial Aid
There are scholarships that you can apply for before college, as early as your freshman year in high school, as well as scholarships you can apply for throughout college! Learn how to Apply for a Scholarship here, and here (also review the first article at the very top).
You may have to Write an Essay when you apply:
1. How to Write a Letter Requesting Scholarship Money.
2. How to Write an Application Essay for a Scholarship.
3. How to Make a Personal Statement for Scholarships.
Or Request a Letter of Recommendation (make an impression on your teachers now!).
Tip: If offered scholarship money from a school directly, see if the school is willing to re-negotiate for additional funding. Here is how you can Write a Statement to Financial Aid or Write a Letter to Financial Aid.
Student Loans sound scary, but are a lot simpler when understood:
1. Refer to this article for Getting a Student Loan - make sure you fill out your FASFA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) ASAP! You may qualify for Pell Grants (money for education you don’t have to pay back!), so be sure to apply for your FASFA every year.
2. Learn the Difference between a Subsidized and an Unsubsidized Loan.
3. Alternative student loans are often more expensive and require higher credit scores. Take advantage of all the federal loan programs that are available to you before looking for alternative student loans.
4. If you’re interested, you can learn How to Pay Student Loans now (you can lower, extend, or stall payments - but try not to skip or avoid them!).
5. Learn about Compounding Interest (to avoid accumulating large debt over time with both Student Loans and Credit Cards).
6. It may even be possible to Get Your Student Loans Forgiven!
During College
1. Keep Track: Budget Your College Tuition and Loans in an Excel Sheet. This can help anticipate costs and keep costs down! Learn how to Budget Your Money in general.
2. While in College, consider Buying Cheap Textbooks - as they are expensive and the costs do add up! Then sell them immediately when the semester or quarter is over - while they still retain value, since new editions are released all the time!
3. Learn how to Make Money in College here, and here (also review the first article at the very top). Here are also ways to Make Money, Make Money Fast, Make Money Fast Without a Job, Make Money Online (such as Blogging and Earning Money on Youtube).
4. Save Money Living in Your Apartment as a College Student.
Consider the big picture!
When selecting schools and considering your time at school, here are some sample questions to ask yourself:
1. What kind of learner are you? (Do you need to focus entirely on school, or are you able to work and go to school? Do you much prefer smaller class sizes or can you handle larger class sizes? This affects whether or not you should consider working while going to school, and also helps you consider whether or not a school with a smaller teacher to student ratio may be better suited for you.)
2. What school is a best fit for the field you want to go into? (What are the requirements for that industry? Does that study even require a 4-year college / degree? Which schools specialize in your area? Would you prefer a school with more flexibility, in case you decide to switch majors?)
3. If you choose to go to a Community College first to save money, do you have the discipline to get the grades to transfer, should you choose to? Do the Community College courses all transfer? Does that Community College have an agreement with neighboring State Colleges for transfer students? Does this impact the program you want to go into?
4. If the school is out-of-state, have you considered out-of-state taxes? Private schools are more expensive, but they may also offer more opportunities for helping you fund for college - what are they?
5. Are you willing to work while you are in school? If so, what kind of work? Will it be a job to pay bills, or will it be an internship to build your resume earlier on to help secure the ideal position following college? Is it possible to find both? If you are determined, here’s How to Balance Work and School.
6. How will you spend summers? Working or Interning? Taking additional courses? Are you willing to take courses at a community college during summer, or online courses, to pass additional courses at a lower cost? Are there courses you can test out of?
7. Are you planning to attend graduate school immediately after college? If so, how does this affect your undergraduate goals?
Here are some easy steps to take when Choosing a College.
Consider the cost versus the benefit in every situation. Don’t forget opportunity costs in this evaluation (opportunities you forgo in selecting another option). Then strategically place yourself for your own definition of success! There are struggles involved in any and every situation, so consider what you are trying to achieve through school as a starting point, then assign values and order the importance of varying benefits.
In Conclusion
Ultimately, College is a time to learn about yourself, new perspectives and ways of thinking, and discover a deeper understanding of your various interests! There is no right or wrong answer, and even when looking back, there are experiences gained that would not have occurred otherwise! Besides, “success” is defined differently for everyone. Review your options with a mentor or two (or three!), and make the decision that you feel is best for you. Then do your best and have fun!
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Getting a job while you’re younger will help give you a head start in building your resume, and also establishing important life skills (punctuality, accountability, etc.)! It’s something you can even add to your college application!
Here is a general article outlining the steps on How to Get a Job as a Teen. Here are some ideas on how you can Make Money (as a Teenager), and a few more ideas here.
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