Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Chemistry Course: A Primer

Chemistry Course: A PrimerA chemistry course covers many basic aspects of science that is all about substance and atoms. A large section of the course focuses on a topic called Covalent Bonding. This is an essential part of science because it helps us to understand how things were made. If you are wondering why this is so important, you should take some time to read on.The Major Elements of Nature are represented by the Periodic Table. These represent all the basic elements that we use to make things. We have hydrogen, helium, neon, oxygen, silicon, nitrogen, and magnesium. Some of these elements are very dense, while others are very light.Some of these atoms have the ability to bond with others or repel others. For example, carbon and oxygen are two of the heaviest elements found in nature and this is so they repel each other. Neutrons exist in atoms as well and these nuclei are the glue that hold the atoms together. A covalent bond is when two atoms attract each other.In the course of your studies, you will have a huge number of assignments. They all have certain criteria as to which ones you must complete. Each one has a specified learning goal and you must reach that goal.Most students will find it difficult to finish the course. It is not a complete mystery and you will need to learn the different types of bonds that exist. Not every student will be able to complete all the assignments because some will be too complex for them. You will need to choose your targets carefully.You will also need to decide on what you want to do with the information you are learning. There are many different ways you can use this information. You can either study it in school, or you can use it in a job or work. You can even use it in other fields like medicine or engineering.It will help you to prepare yourself for your classes if you know how to deal with different types of subjects. A lot of people who took the course found it was difficult and it caused them a lot of stres s. Because of this, they had difficulty completing their work. However, there are some who thrived in this course.If you want to become a great scientist or engineer, you will need strong fundamentals in chemistry. This is especially true for students who cannot understand how important this is. As a student, you will need to practice your skills and learn about different topics. This will help you be a better scientist or engineer.

Friday, March 6, 2020

I completed the 2014 italki New Years Language Challenge!

I completed the 2014 italki New Years Language Challenge! We wanted to thank everyone who participated in the 2014 italki New Years Language Challenge.  Our Marketing and Customer Experience Manager, Lexie   finished the challenge and posted her Challenge Video Review.    We asked other winners of the Language Challenge to share their final Challenge experiences by video as well and received a lot.  Here are the top 5 videos that we received! LindsayDoesLanguages  from the United Kingdom 20 Lessons in 6 weeks Learning German  COMPLETED! The was by far one of the most creative and entertaining videos we received as Lindsay (who is also an avid language learning enthusiast and blogger) really conquers learning German in just 6 short weeks! LindsayDoesLanguages BEFORE the Language Challenge Video Lindsay actually posted a Public Video Pledge  when she began the Challenge. LindsayDoesLanguages AFTER the Language Challenge Video Lindsay also blogs about her experiences with the Language Challenge on her own blog.  Read it here.  We just wanted to share this little exerpt from her: I definitely feel more confident speaking German and other than the odd case issue or separable verb stumbling me, I think I’m alright.  Although I still make mistakes (most of which I noticed post-production and kicked myself for!) it’s still a level I’m proud of and a nice solid base to begin to move on to my next personal language challenge…a little bit of Dutch! John  from the United States 20 Lessons in 6 weeks Learning Portuguese COMPLETED! John is learning Portuguese because he is going to the World Cup in Brazil!  He pretty much started with ZERO Portuguese ability.  You be the judge of whether he improved or not.  His improvement is absolutely amazing and inspiring!   Johns BEFORE the Language Challenge Video John also posted a  Public Video Pledge  before he began the Challenge. Johns AFTER the Language Challenge Video John pretty much speaks entirely in Portuguese for nearly 5 minutes straight.  The difference is like night and day.  He also throws in some Japanese at the end of the video as well! Tom  from San Francisco 20 Lessons in 6 weeks Learning Norwegian, French  and Chinese  COMPLETED! Tom is a polyglot and just kicks ass learning languages.  In the Language Challenge he took on 3 different languages! Toms BEFORE the Language Challenge Video Tom was another one of our Challengers who posted a  Public Video Pledge  before the start of the Challenge. Toms AFTER the Language Challenge Video In the end, Toms Norwegian really improved considerably.  Just for yourself!  We were impressed that he was also able to squeeze French and Mandarin as well! Lilian  from China 20 Lessons in 6 weeks Learning English  COMPLETED! Lilian started the Language Challenge one week late but she was determined and was still able to complete the Challenge in under 5 weeks! Lilians BEFORE the Language Challenge Heres Lilians Public Video Pledge  video that she posted at the start of the Challenge (actually one week into the Challenge as she joined a little late) Lilians AFTER the Language Challenge Video Erica    from China 20 Lessons in 6 weeks Learning English  COMPLETED! Erica shares her experiences with the Challenge.  She didnt have a before video but her video about her experiences with the Challenge are great especially since she speaks entirely in English for the entire video! We hope that the experiences of our Language Challenge winners will inspire and motivate you to learn a language now.  They did it so can you! Click here and leave us your email to be notified for future italki Language Challenges. I completed the 2014 italki New Years Language Challenge! We wanted to thank everyone who participated in the 2014 italki New Years Language Challenge.  Our Marketing and Customer Experience Manager, Lexie   finished the challenge and posted her Challenge Video Review.    We asked other winners of the Language Challenge to share their final Challenge experiences by video as well and received a lot.  Here are the top 5 videos that we received! LindsayDoesLanguages  from the United Kingdom 20 Lessons in 6 weeks Learning German  COMPLETED! The was by far one of the most creative and entertaining videos we received as Lindsay (who is also an avid language learning enthusiast and blogger) really conquers learning German in just 6 short weeks! LindsayDoesLanguages BEFORE the Language Challenge Video Lindsay actually posted a Public Video Pledge  when she began the Challenge. LindsayDoesLanguages AFTER the Language Challenge Video Lindsay also blogs about her experiences with the Language Challenge on her own blog.  Read it here.  We just wanted to share this little exerpt from her: I definitely feel more confident speaking German and other than the odd case issue or separable verb stumbling me, I think I’m alright.  Although I still make mistakes (most of which I noticed post-production and kicked myself for!) it’s still a level I’m proud of and a nice solid base to begin to move on to my next personal language challenge…a little bit of Dutch! John  from the United States 20 Lessons in 6 weeks Learning Portuguese COMPLETED! John is learning Portuguese because he is going to the World Cup in Brazil!  He pretty much started with ZERO Portuguese ability.  You be the judge of whether he improved or not.  His improvement is absolutely amazing and inspiring!   Johns BEFORE the Language Challenge Video John also posted a  Public Video Pledge  before he began the Challenge. Johns AFTER the Language Challenge Video John pretty much speaks entirely in Portuguese for nearly 5 minutes straight.  The difference is like night and day.  He also throws in some Japanese at the end of the video as well! Tom  from San Francisco 20 Lessons in 6 weeks Learning Norwegian, French  and Chinese  COMPLETED! Tom is a polyglot and just kicks ass learning languages.  In the Language Challenge he took on 3 different languages! Toms BEFORE the Language Challenge Video Tom was another one of our Challengers who posted a  Public Video Pledge  before the start of the Challenge. Toms AFTER the Language Challenge Video In the end, Toms Norwegian really improved considerably.  Just for yourself!  We were impressed that he was also able to squeeze French and Mandarin as well! Lilian  from China 20 Lessons in 6 weeks Learning English  COMPLETED! Lilian started the Language Challenge one week late but she was determined and was still able to complete the Challenge in under 5 weeks! Lilians BEFORE the Language Challenge Heres Lilians Public Video Pledge  video that she posted at the start of the Challenge (actually one week into the Challenge as she joined a little late) Lilians AFTER the Language Challenge Video Erica    from China 20 Lessons in 6 weeks Learning English  COMPLETED! Erica shares her experiences with the Challenge.  She didnt have a before video but her video about her experiences with the Challenge are great especially since she speaks entirely in English for the entire video! We hope that the experiences of our Language Challenge winners will inspire and motivate you to learn a language now.  They did it so can you! Click here and leave us your email to be notified for future italki Language Challenges. I completed the 2014 italki New Years Language Challenge! We wanted to thank everyone who participated in the 2014 italki New Years Language Challenge.  Our Marketing and Customer Experience Manager, Lexie   finished the challenge and posted her Challenge Video Review.    We asked other winners of the Language Challenge to share their final Challenge experiences by video as well and received a lot.  Here are the top 5 videos that we received! LindsayDoesLanguages  from the United Kingdom 20 Lessons in 6 weeks Learning German  COMPLETED! The was by far one of the most creative and entertaining videos we received as Lindsay (who is also an avid language learning enthusiast and blogger) really conquers learning German in just 6 short weeks! LindsayDoesLanguages BEFORE the Language Challenge Video Lindsay actually posted a Public Video Pledge  when she began the Challenge. LindsayDoesLanguages AFTER the Language Challenge Video Lindsay also blogs about her experiences with the Language Challenge on her own blog.  Read it here.  We just wanted to share this little exerpt from her: I definitely feel more confident speaking German and other than the odd case issue or separable verb stumbling me, I think I’m alright.  Although I still make mistakes (most of which I noticed post-production and kicked myself for!) it’s still a level I’m proud of and a nice solid base to begin to move on to my next personal language challenge…a little bit of Dutch! John  from the United States 20 Lessons in 6 weeks Learning Portuguese COMPLETED! John is learning Portuguese because he is going to the World Cup in Brazil!  He pretty much started with ZERO Portuguese ability.  You be the judge of whether he improved or not.  His improvement is absolutely amazing and inspiring!   Johns BEFORE the Language Challenge Video John also posted a  Public Video Pledge  before he began the Challenge. Johns AFTER the Language Challenge Video John pretty much speaks entirely in Portuguese for nearly 5 minutes straight.  The difference is like night and day.  He also throws in some Japanese at the end of the video as well! Tom  from San Francisco 20 Lessons in 6 weeks Learning Norwegian, French  and Chinese  COMPLETED! Tom is a polyglot and just kicks ass learning languages.  In the Language Challenge he took on 3 different languages! Toms BEFORE the Language Challenge Video Tom was another one of our Challengers who posted a  Public Video Pledge  before the start of the Challenge. Toms AFTER the Language Challenge Video In the end, Toms Norwegian really improved considerably.  Just for yourself!  We were impressed that he was also able to squeeze French and Mandarin as well! Lilian  from China 20 Lessons in 6 weeks Learning English  COMPLETED! Lilian started the Language Challenge one week late but she was determined and was still able to complete the Challenge in under 5 weeks! Lilians BEFORE the Language Challenge Heres Lilians Public Video Pledge  video that she posted at the start of the Challenge (actually one week into the Challenge as she joined a little late) Lilians AFTER the Language Challenge Video Erica    from China 20 Lessons in 6 weeks Learning English  COMPLETED! Erica shares her experiences with the Challenge.  She didnt have a before video but her video about her experiences with the Challenge are great especially since she speaks entirely in English for the entire video! We hope that the experiences of our Language Challenge winners will inspire and motivate you to learn a language now.  They did it so can you! Click here and leave us your email to be notified for future italki Language Challenges.

Biology 110

Biology 110Biology 110 is the most popular and in demand course offered by the University of Texas. This course, as the name suggests, deals with the study of life sciences and all their application.The idea behind offering this course was to bring in more students and take the chance of introducing a new course. After a lot of attention on the good results achieved by Biology 105 and 106, the Vice-Chancellor of the University decided to offer a new subject. Biology 110 focuses more on the study of life processes and how they are controlled. The physical features of organisms, the body mechanics, cell biology, nutrition, the genetic mechanisms are all important factors for understanding life processes.This Department Offering is a 'must' for anyone who wants to pursue the study of biology in a research university. This subject has been rated very highly by most biology students and even more so by the academics who are involved in the preparation of the syllabus. It is an area of spe cialization for which there is a lot of emphasis in the faculty members.This course introduces you to the study of various aspects of genetics, cell biology, systems biology, the genome, and developmental biology. All these subjects are crucial to comprehending the vital importance of each element in the study of life sciences.You will learn about the evolution of life by examining the major topics in evolution, the biological basis of life, biodiversity, and animal husbandry. You will also learn about the way living things adapt to the environment by studying the physical features of animals, living systems, and different organisms. Physics will be taught in the Biology 110 as it deals with the study of living systems and their reactions to the environment.You will learn about the functions of an organism and how they control the development of the whole living system. The nervous system and the brain are two important elements in biology. Onceyou have mastered these two aspects of life, you will be able to understand the purpose of all these study areas.There are many reasons why the course is so popular. For one, the degree course in Biology 110 is almost equivalent to that of a graduate level course in the Life Sciences. You will also get a good grounding for your career in the area of Biology. In addition, this course also gives you a chance to participate in world class research.

Thursday, March 5, 2020

What Is The BSA Chemistry Merit Badge?

What Is The BSA Chemistry Merit Badge?If you have not heard of the BSA Chemistry merit badge, it is a kind of educational certification for students who would like to pursue a career in chemistry. The badge is aimed at creating better chemistry education in schools, in order to make chemistry more familiar and acceptable to the younger generation. Today, students can get it at the school level, while at some point of time in the future, they will be required to go through college to become a chemist.One of the types of science, which is very popular with people of all ages is chemistry. Science and art have always been a source of interest for many young people. It helps to see how well these two things can complement each other and how well their interests and enthusiasm can affect their grades.The BSA Chemistry merit badge is a product of the National Council for Science and Mathematics (NCSM). This can only be obtained after one has successfully passed the national entrance exams in chemistry. After passing the national examination, one can enroll in a college or university to pursue a degree in chemistry.In order to earn the BSA Chemistry merit badge, one should do well in a course in chemistry. At first, the course may require a lot of hard work and dedication. Students who are not able to do well in their classes would be ineligible for the badge. Those who already have a diploma in chemistry can enroll to go for the next level, which is Chemistry B, and take up a job in industry.Chemistry is considered as one of the fields which can help to understand everything in the world around us. It also allows the chemistry to be applied in other sciences. It has become increasingly important to study this field because it helps scientists understand what they are doing. People who love science would also love chemistry.Science and engineering also benefit a lot from studies on this field. They will also learn about many of the molecules in nature, its properties and its processes. With today's technology, there are many instances in which we need the help of scientists. The BSA Chemistry merit badge helps to encourage and reward students who love this field of study.There are many other ways in which the BSA Chemistry merit badge can be earned. These include a thesis which is meant to represent the progress of a student in a certain topic, while at the same time providing a test for every student who wants to earn it. Aside from the above mentioned ways, there are a lot of ways that can help students who want to go through a certain degree.

What Is The BSA Chemistry Merit Badge?

What Is The BSA Chemistry Merit Badge?If you have not heard of the BSA Chemistry merit badge, it is a kind of educational certification for students who would like to pursue a career in chemistry. The badge is aimed at creating better chemistry education in schools, in order to make chemistry more familiar and acceptable to the younger generation. Today, students can get it at the school level, while at some point of time in the future, they will be required to go through college to become a chemist.One of the types of science, which is very popular with people of all ages is chemistry. Science and art have always been a source of interest for many young people. It helps to see how well these two things can complement each other and how well their interests and enthusiasm can affect their grades.The BSA Chemistry merit badge is a product of the National Council for Science and Mathematics (NCSM). This can only be obtained after one has successfully passed the national entrance exams in chemistry. After passing the national examination, one can enroll in a college or university to pursue a degree in chemistry.In order to earn the BSA Chemistry merit badge, one should do well in a course in chemistry. At first, the course may require a lot of hard work and dedication. Students who are not able to do well in their classes would be ineligible for the badge. Those who already have a diploma in chemistry can enroll to go for the next level, which is Chemistry B, and take up a job in industry.Chemistry is considered as one of the fields which can help to understand everything in the world around us. It also allows the chemistry to be applied in other sciences. It has become increasingly important to study this field because it helps scientists understand what they are doing. People who love science would also love chemistry.Science and engineering also benefit a lot from studies on this field. They will also learn about many of the molecules in nature, its properties and its processes. With today's technology, there are many instances in which we need the help of scientists. The BSA Chemistry merit badge helps to encourage and reward students who love this field of study.There are many other ways in which the BSA Chemistry merit badge can be earned. These include a thesis which is meant to represent the progress of a student in a certain topic, while at the same time providing a test for every student who wants to earn it. Aside from the above mentioned ways, there are a lot of ways that can help students who want to go through a certain degree.

What Is The BSA Chemistry Merit Badge?

What Is The BSA Chemistry Merit Badge?If you have not heard of the BSA Chemistry merit badge, it is a kind of educational certification for students who would like to pursue a career in chemistry. The badge is aimed at creating better chemistry education in schools, in order to make chemistry more familiar and acceptable to the younger generation. Today, students can get it at the school level, while at some point of time in the future, they will be required to go through college to become a chemist.One of the types of science, which is very popular with people of all ages is chemistry. Science and art have always been a source of interest for many young people. It helps to see how well these two things can complement each other and how well their interests and enthusiasm can affect their grades.The BSA Chemistry merit badge is a product of the National Council for Science and Mathematics (NCSM). This can only be obtained after one has successfully passed the national entrance exams in chemistry. After passing the national examination, one can enroll in a college or university to pursue a degree in chemistry.In order to earn the BSA Chemistry merit badge, one should do well in a course in chemistry. At first, the course may require a lot of hard work and dedication. Students who are not able to do well in their classes would be ineligible for the badge. Those who already have a diploma in chemistry can enroll to go for the next level, which is Chemistry B, and take up a job in industry.Chemistry is considered as one of the fields which can help to understand everything in the world around us. It also allows the chemistry to be applied in other sciences. It has become increasingly important to study this field because it helps scientists understand what they are doing. People who love science would also love chemistry.Science and engineering also benefit a lot from studies on this field. They will also learn about many of the molecules in nature, its properties and its processes. With today's technology, there are many instances in which we need the help of scientists. The BSA Chemistry merit badge helps to encourage and reward students who love this field of study.There are many other ways in which the BSA Chemistry merit badge can be earned. These include a thesis which is meant to represent the progress of a student in a certain topic, while at the same time providing a test for every student who wants to earn it. Aside from the above mentioned ways, there are a lot of ways that can help students who want to go through a certain degree.

How to Prepare for a Singing Audition Ten Tips for Success

How to Prepare for a Singing Audition Ten Tips for Success Sign up successful Preparing Your Music, Part One  â€" If youre auditioning for a rock band, selecting a pop ballad for your audition song probably wont fly.  By the same token, if you’re auditioning for a music theater or opera role where the character has great emotional depth, rather than showing the panel you’re versatile, a light and fun piece will simply show them you don’t understand how to prepare for a singing audition, or worse still, you’re not familiar with the plot!  For stage auditions, you’ve most likely been given something from the show to present to the panel.  How you prepare this is essential to your success. Preparing Your Music, Part Two  â€" If you play the piano well enough even to pick out a tune line, you can familiarize yourself with the melody of something new to you very quickly.  Identify the bars you’ll have trouble with, and work out exercises based on those bars that will help you conquer them.  Don’t worry about memorizing your words just yet, but make sure that the melody is really part of you, practicing on a variety of vowel sounds.  Read through the text of your song or aria as a piece of prose or poetry, and note how you naturally color the words when you say them.  Go back to your melody, sing through it on the vowel sounds of the words, and then gradually add the text.  You’ll find that the memorization process is much easier this way. Preparing Yourself â€" One of the hidden factors of how to prepare for a singing audition is the unsavory truth is that its a visual business.  Make yourself the best version of you that you can be â€" clean and pressed clothes, clean shoes, and a high level of attention to personal grooming will all make the audition panel see that you take the job (and more importantly, yourself) very seriously.  In the longer-term, pay attention to diet and physical fitness; even if you are carrying extra pounds, fit and healthy shows in the way you move and present yourself. The Day Before â€" Often overlooked in how to prepare for a singing audition is factoring in fun!  Aim to be so well prepared that you don’t need the day for extra preparation (unless the audition was a very short notice surprise!); spend that day in the beauty salon, walking in the park, or meeting friends for lunch to clear your brain ahead of the pressures of the audition room. The Day Itself â€" Get up early, and certainly no later than three hours before the time you have to sing.  Remember that your voice takes longer to wake up than you do!  Lay out your clothes and music the night to say time and double-check that you have everything you need.  Take advantage of the steam in the shower, and do your warm up then there may not be time or space at the venue. Also, make sure you leave extra time for traveling and finding exactly where you need to be, especially if youre not familiar with the venue. Being Professional â€" Another unsavory truth as you get further on in the profession is that other singers may do all they can to psych you out in the waiting room.  Don’t engage with this behavior, and certainly don’t be put off by tales of how they’ve done the role before for X or Y company, or how they had dinner with the director only last week.  Factor in being calm and collected as part of how to prepare for a singing audition.  Make sure you have copies of your resume and headshots with you, and don’t forget to check your schedule for any clashes with the rehearsals! Saying Thank You â€" If you feel you’ve done poorly, you may want to run out of the room as quickly as you can, but don’t be tempted to leave without a word.  Thank the panel for their time, and even by email afterward especially if their response has been positive! Picture it like this: two sopranos are auditioning for the same role.  One is a little better than the other, and while very reliable, musical, and well-prepared, has a reputation for being a little difficult.  The weaker singer, however, has a reputation for always turning up on time, prepared to throw themselves in to any extra jobs that need doing, and able to get along well with their colleagues. Who do you think gets the job? Conclusion You may be the most self-reliant and talented singer in terms of how to prepare for a singing audition.  However, without a trusted pair of ears to pick up on any bad habits you may not be aware of, your progress may stall. Singing lessons with a qualified teacher are essential at every level -not just to learn new vocal techniques, but to strengthen and revisit existing ones.  A good teacher is an essential investment in your enjoyment of singing, whether you’re an enthusiastic amateur, an aspiring student, or an established professional.  Even famous singers like Pavarotti and Sinatra took voice lessons what’s your excuse? Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher  Photo  by U.S. Army

5 Best Apps for College Students

5 Best Apps for College Students Jill Cole Being a college student in 2014 has its pros and cons. The competition is fierce and college courses are more challenging and demanding. However, coupled with these expectations come a ton of technological tools and apps that can help make your life easier and more efficient. Here, tutor Natalie S. has picked out a few of the  top apps for college students that you should download right now! 1.  Dropbox This app and desktop tool enables you to back up all of your documents and easily share them with others. You’ll never struggle with emailing large attachments again, and you’ll never have to worry about losing all of your documents if your computer crashes. You can download Dropbox to your desktop, so you can save all of your files to this location instead of on your computer. Then, all of the info in your Dropbox syncs to the cloud and when you log into your account online, the account mirrors whatever you have saved on your desktop Dropbox. If you’re responsible for a group project, you can create a Dropbox folder and invite all of your group members to join. You can save all documents there and any updates will be seen in real time. 2.  Mathway This app is a great tool for students who are not mathematically inclined and who need additional help navigating homework and prepping for exams. You can utilize the Mathway app to check many math concepts, including your algebra, geometry, or calculus math homework. Also, if you’re stumped on a problem, Mathway will show you step by step how it can be solved. 3.  iTunes U This is a fantastic app to use in conjunction with your class lecture notes. iTunes U features lectures on all subjects by professors from leading universities, including as Cambridge and Yale. You can download lectures that correspond to the subjects you’re studying, and use iTunes U to supplement your lecture notes  and in-class seminars. 4.  SelfControl This app is designed to block certain websites like Facebook, Twitter, and other social media sites that take your attention while you’re studying. Just download the app and tweak the settings, so you can block specific websites for a specific amount of time. Once you finish studying, SelfControl will turn off, and you will gain access to your favorite time-consuming social media sites once again. 5.  EasyBib This app is designed to help you correctly format all of your sources, so you can easily create your bibliography page for your research papers. Formatting bibliographies can be a daunting, time-consuming challenge. This app helps you create citations in multiple different styles, including MLA and Chicago. All you have to do is either search for the book or article you want to cite, or enter the basic information manually, and EasyBib will instantly create the correct citation. Whether you’re struggling with citations, self-control, math or file sharing, these apps for college students are must-haves to download right now! Natalie S. tutors English, ESL, History, Phonics, Reading, and  Test Prep in San Diego, as well as through online lessons. She received her BA in English Education at the University of Delaware, and her MA in English Literature at San Diego State University.  Learn more about Natalie here! Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher Photo by  IN 30 MINUTES Guides

What is it Like to Attend St. Marys University

What is it Like to Attend St. Mary's University The tutors behind Varsity Tutors are not just here to teach theyre sharing their college experiences as well. Christine is a Houston tutor and 2012 graduate of St. Marys University in San Antonio, Texas. She holds a Bachelors degree in Biology and currently specializes inmany subjects including Algebra tutoring, Chemistry tutoring, and Writing tutoring. See what she had to say about her school: VT: Describe the campus setting and transportation options.How urban or safe is the campus?Are there buses or do you need a car/bike? Christine: St. Marys entire campus is gated and there are police in cars and on bikes patrolling 24/7. After midnight, all of the gates on campus are closed except one. I have always felt very safe on campus and it is easy to get in contact with the police if you have any safety concerns or need someone to walk with you late at night. Yes, occasionally, there have been cars that do get broken into just like at any parking areas but as long as you do not leave your valuables in sight, your car is unlikely to get broken into. Because the campus is relatively small, a bike is not necessary. On average, it takes about 10-12 minutes to talk from most of the dorms to the classrooms. I would suggest having a car if you need to get off campus often. Another option is riding on the public VIA bus to get off campus. There is a VIA bus stop right by the school. VT: How available are the professors, academic advisers, and teaching assistants? Christine: This is what I loved about St. Marys University the most. My professors and academic advisers are not only my mentors but also my friends. Because most of the classes have about 20-30 students, professors quickly learn each students name. It is easy to meet with professors before or after class and they respond to emails fast. I could also easily meet with them in their office even outside their office hours. You even find students having lunch with their professors around campus. VT: How would you describe the dorm life rooms, dining options, location, socialization opportunities with other students? Christine: St. Marys recently decided to accept more students than they could house. Within the past few years, many students find themselves having 2 roommates instead of the traditional 1 roommate in a bedroom. The school has already started making plans to build more dorm buildings. St. Marys recently changed the dining option to where students buy meals instead of having points. The school also just added Chick-fil-A and Starbucks on campus. I would consider the location of St. Marys to be in a rough area but as I had mentioned, the school is gated and I have never felt unsafe on campus. University Programming Council (UPC) and Student Council do an excellent job with planning school events to ensure that students feel very welcomed and are actively involved in campus life. It is very easy to join several organizations and to make new friends. VT: Which majors/programs are best represented and supported?What did you study and why? Did the university do a good job supporting your particular area of study? Christine: There is a large number of Biology majors and Business majors. I was a Biology major and pre-medical student. St. Marys University does an outstanding job supporting Biology majors. All the Biology professors and advisors make sure that the students are on track and assist the students with finding research jobs and applying for professional schools. VT: How easy or difficult was it for you to meet people and make friends as a freshman? Does Greek life play a significant role in the campus social life? Christine: I found it very easy to meet people and make friends as a freshman. Most of the students, professors, and faculty are friendly and easy to talk to. While walking to and from classes, students and professors wave and say hi to each other. It is common to see familiar faces when you walk around campus. The warm friendly environment is just part of the Marianist spirit of the school. Yes, Greek life does play a role in the campus social life but I chose not to join a sorority and found myself just as involved with campus life and had just the same amount of friends and fun as sorority girls did. VT: How helpful is the Career Centerand other student support services?Do many reputable companies recruit on campus? Christine: Because I was a Biology major and pre-med student, I did not find myself using the Career Center often because the chair of the Biology department did a superb job of notifying students when and where there were research and clinical opportunities. Throughout the school year, there are a few job fairs and events where companies recruit on campus. The Civic Engagement service does a great job of keeping records of your volunteer work and hours. The only time I went to the Career Center was when I needed help with my resume to apply for a medical school program and for a mock interview. The individuals that work there are very helpful. VT: How are the various study areas such aslibraries, student union, and dorm lounges? Are they over-crowded, easily available, spacious? Christine: I believe it was a good idea for St. Marys to recently remodel the lower floor of the main library to have more group tables and group study rooms. The lower level allows students to talk and use white boards. The second floor has most of the computers and allows students to talk. The top floor is the silent floor. The library does get crowded during finals week, just like most colleges and universities, but most of the time, it was easy for me to find a place to study in the library. Most dorm lounges are good study areas. I would also suggest studying at the Law Schools library, where it is completely silent, if you cannot find any other place to study. VT: Describe the surrounding town. What kinds of outside establishments / things to do are there that make it fun, boring, or somewhere in between?To what extent do students go to the downtown area of the city versus staying near campus? Christine: There is not as much to do in San Antonio as compared to the activities in Dallas or Houston. Of course, no student attends St. Marys University for four years without visiting the Alamo and the Riverwalk in downtown at least twice. The La Cantera and Northstar malls are good shopping locations. You will find many delicious Mexican restaurants all over the city. There are a few fun clubs and bars such Cowboys, Wild West, Howl at the Moon, Fox and Hound, and Posh. Most students go to the downtown area or drive at least 15 minutes to go have fun off campus. VT: How big or small is the student body? Were you generally pleased or displeased with the typical class sizes? Christine: St. Marys University has a small student body with a total of about 2,460 undergraduate students and a 13:1 student to teacher ratio. I graduated from high school with a class of about 270 students and felt very comfortable at St. Marys. I personally prefer small class sizes where I know almost everyone in the class and can maintain a close relationship with my professors. VT: Describe one memorable experience with a professor and/or class. Perhaps one you loved the most or one youregretthe most. Christine: My most memorable experience was being in Dr. Manchesters General Biology class. He has a genuine passion to teach and is extremely knowledgeable. He cares for each of his students and their career goals. Dr. Manchester would teach using a wooden stick that he chopped off a tree outside of the Biology building and he made up funny stories for his students to remember many Biology concepts. His class was by far the hardest class I had ever taken but it was worthwhile because I learned to perfect my study skills in his class. Check out Christines tutoring profile. The views expressed in this article do not necessarily represent the views of Varsity Tutors

Do you have to Drink, Schmooze or Talk Sports to Network - Introvert Whisperer

Introvert Whisperer / Do you have to Drink, Schmooze or Talk Sports to Network - Introvert Whisperer Do you have to Drink, Schmooze or Talk Sports to Network? Do you have to Drink, Schmooze or Talk Sports to Network? Introverts are often faced with issues, when it comes to developing relationships with their co-workers, which often cause them to feel they are compromising their values.   It feels like a real dilemma, because to some degree it would be fun to occasionally be included with a group from work for some after-hours bonding. The dilemma causes most Introverts to be seriously grumpy.   Is this you? I totally know how you feel.   I have faced the same issues.   I don’t drink and I seriously dislike listening to sports much less talk about sports.   (I use sports news as my benchmark at night to turn off the TV).   Schmoozing I can do but prefer more substantial interactions.   Here’s what I have discovered: Drinking with co-workers.    If drinking wine or any alcohol isn’t what you do, you don’t need to start now just to spend time with your co-workers.   On the other hand, you don’t need to miss every after-work gathering just because they are and you aren’t.   You’re missing out on an opportunity to simply spend time getting to know others better and in a different setting.  The important part of the activity is the socializing, not the drinking and when you don’t join in, you are choosing to stay an outsider. Too much.   Sure, some people can get intense about how much they drink and how long they stay at some of these functions.   You need to have your boundaries clearly established for yourself in terms of these issues.   It doesn’t matter if someone is drinking or not, you don’t need to hang out with people who get out of control for any reason.   It also doesn’t mean that once you join into an event you have to stay there until the bitter end.   As an introvert, it may be tough to simply go and be around so many people but it is also the thing that you can prepare for in advance by defining how long you will participate.   Keep in mind that reinforcing relationships is more about quality, not quantity. Attitude.   One of the things I have witnessed with other Introverts in these situations is a bad attitude.   The common attitude is “I shouldn’t have to drink with the boss or _______ just to get ahead at work.”   True, you shouldn’t have to but you are also missing the point.   The point is not the drinking (or watching sports or whatever you don’t like to do) its about developing the relationship.   If you fail to develop relationships with your co-workers, you are failing yourself and career.   While you can develop your relationship during work hours, you have to understand that for some people, that doesn’t work for them.   Others need to spend time in non-work situations in order to be comfortable and relaxed enough to get the most out of it.   We don’t all do the same things the same way, including nurturing relationships. Suggest alternatives.   You can take it upon yourself to suggest something you’d prefer doing after work.   You can take an informal poll to find out other things your co-workers would prefer.   It can range from bowling, dining or hitting a coffee shop.   Keep in mind that just like going to a bar, not everyone will join in anyway.   The main thing is that you are taking some leadership on relationship development. It is all about relationships.    If you are sitting there right now also opposing the idea of developing relationships with your co-workers, you are putting your career in peril.   Studies show that 80% of what will factor into your career success is how well you interact with the people you work with.   That’s too huge to ignore. Your next career opportunity, job, promotion, cool project or resource will only come with or through another person.   Keep that in mind the next time the group at work wants to do something.   Join in and get to know them at a different level. Bottom-line â€" I want to help you accelerate your career â€" to achieve what you want by connecting you with your Free Instant Access to my 4 Building Blocks to Relationships eBookâ€" the backbone to your Networking success and fantastic work relationships.   Grab yours by visiting: CLICK HERE Brought to you by Dorothy Tannahill-Moran â€" dedicated to unleash your professional potential.

Singing Lessons London

Singing Lessons London Consider London Singing Lessons to Improve your Voice! ChaptersMusical Influences In LondonDefining Your VoiceSing with a Choir in LondonThe Benefits of Private Singing Lessons LondonTake Singing Lessons in LondonOnline Singing LessonsOpportunities To Get A Record Deal In LondonTo say that the London music scene is overwhelming is like saying winters in Canada are a little bit cold.Singing out of your range, especially without proper warm up, can prove downright harmful to your vocal training.We will learn more about training your voice a bit later. For now...Just in case you think we might have overlooked classification of male voices:The male baritone is the typical voice type of most males; tenor is the highest possible male range.If you are a true tenor, you would be most welcome in any choir!Joining a choir is a great way to exercise your voice under direction Source: Pixabay Credit: IntmurrSing with a Choir in LondonLondon City Voices is a community choir that welcomes aspiring vocalists at any of its four branches.No singing exper ience is necessary to join them, and you don't need to know how to read sheet music.You don't have to wear a robe or audition in order to earn your spot in their choir, either!If you live in Scotland, read about singing lessons Edinburgh.Their repertoire includes selections from folk, jazz, and contemporary styles, anything from David Bowie to Ed Sheeran, with a bit of ELO thrown in for good measure.By contrast, City Academy Choirs have arranged their singing groups by genre. After a free taster session, which serves as your informal audition, you could join:Chamber, with their repertoire of classical numbersEncore, who perform show tunesSongbirds, a ladies-only choirAmplified: their Indie and Pop music choirBesides those, you have the choice of joining either of their two mixed-repertoire groups.Or, you could join several groups, as long as the scheduling suits!The best part about singing with a choir, besides training your voice, is the opportunity for making new friends.It is not uncommon for choir groups to head to the pub after rehearsals, just to keep the good vibes kicking! a more assertive tone to address your employees with.If you are a teacher with rooms full of rowdy students, having an authoritative voice could help you maintain discipline.If you suffer from a debilitating illness, learning breathing techniques could help ease some of your discomfort.If you are one of the UK's more than six million people living with depression, lifting your voice in song may be just the prescription you need!If you need a confidence booster, learning to sing could prove beneficialIn short: it is not only the singer at Wembley that needs a singing teacher.shouting through a megaphone without proper warm ups is not good for your voice Source: Pixabay Credit: GraphicMama-TeamVocal Health HabitsBefore the first note is sung, either in choir or voice lessons, your coach would lead you through warm-up exercises.First, s/he would assess your posture: head up, shoulders b ack and adequate tension on your abdomen â€" to give your diaphragm maximum support in helping push out air.Next would come breathing exercises. Breathing from your belly is one; another would be to sing numerals as you exhale.The higher you count, the more developed your breath control!Finally, you would work on your throat: lip trilling, humming, and running scales would be the order of things at this stage.At that point, the choir director would lead you through your first song.A voice coach would go further, teaching you how to expand your range and improve your head voice and chest voice, and work on ear training.Ear training is the ability to recognise musical elements such as intervals and notes without sheet music; simply by hearing them.Of course, there would be singing involved. After all, that is why you are seeking out a singing teacher, isn't it?Take Singing Lessons in LondonBecause this is such a musical city, you could go down virtually any given street and find a stu dio to improve your voice in.These recommendations come with no endorsement, in no particular order.Voxbox is unique because they offer group training sessions at no cost.If you are a beginner, intermediate or already a singing success, you can attend their workshops  to gain more singing tips.Beyond those, they give private lessons and teach formal classes. Naturally, there is a fee charged for them.Samuel Nichol is a vocal coach intent on helping as many as possible to reach their full potential, whether they want to sing or learn to use their voice more effectively.Once the head vocal coach at London Music School, he is now established in his own studio, imparting singing techniques to children as well as adults.The London Music Institute accepts only adults for their comprehensive programs.They welcome singers of all stripes, from absolute beginners to advanced, at which point your singing teachers will work with you to perfect your singing technique and extend your range.If you would like to dazzle your mates with your powerful vocals on karaoke night, finding and developing your singing voice with the professionals at LMI would be a great way to do so!If you are looking for one on one lessons with a voice coach, you might drop in on Soho Vocal Tuition.Their approach to training your vocal folds is much the same as a physical fitness coach would use to help you get your body fit.Breathe! Vocal warm up! Exercise the voice! Expand the range! Now: sing!Although their voice teachers are certainly too polite to bark such orders, they attack vocal lessons with the same passion and dedication as a gym coach would employ to motivate you to get in shape.What if, for whatever reason, your desire to stay home outweighs your wish to start singing?Do you fear being in the spotlight? Taking voice lessons can help you gain confidence Source: Pixabay Credit: StockSnapIf you live further away from the capital city, why not find out about voice coaching in Glasgow, singing lessons in Cardiff, vocal coaches in Manchester, Liverpool (birthplace of the Beatles) or even Bournemouth, Nottingham, Belfast, Edinburgh?Learning To Sing With The Help Of SuperprofIf you don't know where to start in your quest for a London-based singing coach, then why not turn to Superprof to give you a helping hand?Superprof is a hub for professionals with a particular skill, seeking  to pass on their knowledge to pupils. Likewise, those wishing to acquire someone's expertise and develop on a talent can turn to the website to find a tutor who is perfectly matched to them.With Superprof, you can search for singing teachers based in London,  find those willing to travel to the capital or you can see if there are any group sessions taking place in your borough.Take  singing lessons Glasgow.Online Singing LessonsWhat if you suffer from horrible stage fright; couldn't squeak the first note out with someone else in the room?There is no shame in that, of course. It just means that lea rning to sing with a teacher online might be a satisfactory option for you to train your voice.And become more confident, too!The trick is to find the right teacher; to winnow that long list of Internet search results into the one instructor that helps you relax and learn how to sing better.Superprof voice coaches would certainly fit that bill.With more than seven hundred tutors qualified to teach music and singing, surely you could find the most effective mentor for your pitch and tone of voice.Most of Superprof's teachers offer their first hour of lessons for free.That gives you a chance to determine if any given instructor is the right fit for you, and can help you reach your singing goals.All you need is a decent Internet connexion and Skype; soon you will be on your way to confidence in voice and body.With a few online voice lessons under your belt, you may find yourself able to sing karaoke, after all!Whatever method you choose for learning how to sing, just remember that voca l health should always be your first priority, closely followed by finding harmony and joy â€" both in music and your life.Once you have all of that, you too can make a splash on the London music scene!Find out about taking singing lessons elsewhere in the UK.Opportunities To Get A Record Deal In LondonBe Seen, Get HeardGone are the days where you could record your singing voice on a cassette or CD and send it to producers and record labels, in the hope that someone would take the time to listen to your music and offer you an experience of a lifetime. If you want to get noticed in this business, times have moved on and you need to move with the times too.And we don't mean that you should instead email your demo over either!The best way to get your music out there and to stand a chance of someone wanting to turn your songs into money is to perform as much as you possibly can. If you already have a gig at your local pub, look further afield and see if you can get a regular slot at an upbeat place in the capital or, even better, at some of the renowned musical boroughs of London where people who love music go to hear good music, new and old.It is not unheard of to set up surprise performances in record shops across town to bring that element of surprise and to attract more than just your usual crowd. After all, what is the point of going to the expense and effort of setting up a gig that only your followers know about and will attend? Just start singing in a record shop and then you'll have a whole new crowd of fans!One great place to get seen and heard by those in and those interested in the industry is a shop like Rough Trade East, situated in the notoriously arty Brick Lane and comprising of a basement-style shop. Live performances have taken place for years in the compact store but, despite being a relatively small place to play, it has a great impact. Plus, it may not be a sold-out stadium but it's a great next step from singing in the shower or in your bedr oom!Everybody wants in on the action and music lovers and passers-by end up filling the shop, standing on the stairs to get a glimpse of the artists and queuing out of the door for a chance to hear something new and fresh.Don't rule out the idea of busking, too, to get some experience of performing.If you aren't into modern indie music and are more inclined towards Broadway, then Barking is your best bet. However, many Broadway stars come from performance schools as opposed to trying to break into the business on their own.Promote YourselfAs mentioned above, sending out dozens (or hundreds, if you are very persistent!) can be a really disheartening way to try to break into the music industry, so instead, consider promoting yourself.Again, one of the best ways to do this is to play for the public, and let success come naturally to you rather than having to chase it down. But you and I both know that it is never as easy as that!If you want a long and successful stint in the business, you need to think ahead of time how you wish to promote yourself. You may already have a particular style of music that you enjoy making, but is that a sustainable style of music and is it something you want to build a career on?Furthermore, you need to think about how you wish to come across to your listeners. This means analysing your fashion, your makeup look, your hairstyle and so on. Do you want to be perceived as a bit of a rebel or would you prefer a squeaky clean image?However good your music or your singing voice is, your image plays a huge part in how popular you may become because everyone is looking for a person to either identify with or someone truly unique that they can aspire to be like.Even if you have settled on your entire package, there's still a lot of work to be done. Thankfully, if you live in London, making the right connections and getting regular gigs may be slightly easier than if you were, say, in the middle of the countryside with no buzzing places close to your door.Know Who You Need To ImpressPromoting yourself properly means ensuring that the right people know where to find you, so think about hiring someone to help you out with social media shout outs, setting up mailings and designing and printing out fliers and posters to inform people of your upcoming gigs or releases.Even if you are a regular YouTuber and are seeking to attract mainly an online audience, use promotion wisely as you have the scope to reach far more people than you would by just telling your local press. Keeping up a regular schedule and having an up to date social media profile will really benefit you.While some people are lucky enough to be 'spotted', don't leave it to fate as most VIPs of the music industry don't happen to just turn up to gigs at random. They will have been invited and have had good reason to want to show up, whether it is the promise of a great show or some other kind of incentive (perhaps a small festival in your local brewery might be e nough to tempt them in!).A simple yet easy thing to do is also to ensure that any mailings are sent to the relevant individuals by name, instead of just sending out mass mailings.By adding the person's name, it shows you have taken the time to consider who may be interested in hearing your music and put the effort into finding out their details. A personal email is far more likely to be taken seriously than a mass mailout. You might also like to give them a call first, out of courtesy, to inform them that you are sending material over. But don't chase them up!Finally, don't just target record companies and the like. Even by following other influential people online with a big following themselves, like publishers and PR companies, can potentially give you that exposure you so need.Those working on predominantly club music may be better off targeting DJ's.Check out  singing lessons Manchester.Be Patient, Don't RushIt is easier said than done, but try not to get ahead of yourself and set out unrealistic targets.It can take anything from months to years to get noticed in this competitive line of the arts, so spend time working on yourself and your music and take it one step at a time.If you've ever watched reality television show,  The X Factor, one of the biggest and most common criticisms is that artists are just 'not ready' for a life in music showbiz, which could be the case for you. Even if you aren't a young wannabe star as such, you still may need to spend some more time developing your performance.Be sure to keep releasing new material or performances regularly so that you don't appear to have gone out of date and are still being active on the music scene.Similarly, you don't want to jump at the first opportunity that arises and be too eager. While the first offer may be very tempting because they are the first to put their faith in you, be sure to think it over and discuss it with family, band or your agent (if you have one), to make sure you are making the right decision. Something even better may be just around the corner!Finally, don't be disheartened if you get turned down or fail to impress one company or producer. It is all down to a matter of taste, so if the person isn't a fan of you for whatever reason then you certainly wouldn't want them representing you!Get your first singing lessons now.