Archive for September, 2008

How do I get a better score for my verbal sat?

Monday, September 29th, 2008
Da_Realist asked:


I just recently got my psat scores from October. I did freakin great in math (700!) but horrible in reading aka verbal (520 :( ). I plan to get at least over 600 in verbal. Please give me REAL advice on how to obtain this. ( I prefer for a person who has gotten a good SAT score to answer, but if you have GOOD advice you got a good SAT score to me).

Benjamin
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How do I turn my raw SAT score into a real SAT score?

Saturday, September 27th, 2008
The Person asked:


I just recently took a diagnostic test (first practice SAT), and I want to know how I can convert my raw score into a real score.

These were my scores:

Writing Section - 27.5
Critical Reading Section - 43.25
Math Section - 35.5
Essay Score - 4

BTW, I am hoping to improve this score, to receive a 2400, and I would like to know of some good books that provide strategies, and grammar drills. I don’t need more practice SATs.

~Thankyou.

Leslie

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Is it normal to still not receive a mailed SAT Score Report?

Friday, September 26th, 2008
dentakleen asked:


I took the SAT on November 1st. It is now December 14, and I still haven’t received my mailed score report. Is this normal?

Note: I received the online report on November 20th, but they say that printout of those scores are not an official score report. Only the mailed ones are official.

Herman

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Choosing the Right it Degree Course

Thursday, September 25th, 2008
Vinai Prakash asked:


Once the students complete their A Level exams, or IT Diploma courses, the long wait for results begins. Most students take the much needed break and have some fun but fun is not the only thing on their mind. They are also thinking about their future education prospects.

Research Phase

Most students aspiring for an IT degree secretly begin to look at the various universities and IT colleges that offer IT degree programs. They check out the kinds of IT degree programs available, and the minimum score required to get admission in the universities. This is a crucial research phase where not only students, but their parents also start looking for information high and low.

Criteria for the Right Degree Course

Students scour the websites, ask their friends and relatives, and check out every resource to get as much information as they can get for the various -universities, colleges, IT courses. Small details like the community, hostel accommodation, food choices, and accessibility to transport, distance are all considered and weighed.

Most Crucial Question

One of the most crucial questions is most often the fees. Not just the tuition fees, but the overall expenses for a whole year. Since most full time degree courses last about 4 years, the overall costs mount quickly, and the students need to check out their budgets and affordability over the long term period. Study loans and scholarships are available in most universities, but they still need to be paid back.

Boosting Your IT Degree Application with Additional Tests - SAT

Most students start applying to the universities directly based on the marks they are expecting in their A level exams or Diploma courses. To boost your chances for admission to an IT Degree program of your choice, you can sit for the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). This exam scores your aptitude in English & Mathematics, and is highly regarded by most top universities in the world as a correct assessment of your scholastic aptitude.

Sending Your SAT Scores To As Many Universities

The good thing is that the result of your SAT score is directly sent to the universities of your choice. These scores will boost your chances of getting admission in the IT degree program that you prefer. The SAT score is submitted free of charge to 3 of your selected universities. Of course, you can select as many as you want, and SAT will send your scores to all these universities for a small fee.

Show your Competence in English Language – Appearing for a TOEFL course

If you are applying for a Degree course in Singapore, or in any other English speaking country, doing a Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) exam is often a good idea. This test will be able to ascertain your grasp of the English language, and it will help the schools assess the skills of foreign students in English language. This provides a good idea of your ability to interact with other students, teacher and the community well with a good command over English.

Putting Your Life Where Your Passion Is

While researching for the perfect university, choosing the best course and identifying the top School are important, many students finally choose to go to a school where their parents say, or where their friends are going.

Don’t forget that you must choose a course where your passion lies – something that gives you a thrill to study about, to experiment and to try out new things. If you get admission in a course just because your friends are doing there, or you happen to get admission in a prestigious university or course, most likely it may not work out that well. You may turn out to be a mediocre success, regretting later about the choices you made as a student.

Choose a course carefully and thoughtfully. It should be something that you are passionate about… so that you enjoy it for life. Student life doesn’t come again, and finishes fast. Don’t regret about a wrong choice your entire adult life. Instead, choose an IT or Business Degree program that you are most interested in, and want to base a career upon.

If you listen to your heart and make a decision, you will have a rich and fulfilling life that you will enjoy and have fun with.



Janet
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How hard is it to obtain an SAT score of 1020?

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008
sheepeshlysheepy asked:


How easy would it be to have an SAT score of 1020,
with at least a minimum sub-score of 490 in the critical reading section, and 480 in the math section?

I need those scores to obtain a full tuition scholarship.

Valerie

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Is it true that your SAT score is averaged after you take the exam three times?

Friday, September 19th, 2008
Ben M asked:


I heard a rumor that if you take the SAT more than three times, your score is averaged when reported to colleges. Is this true?

Norma
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8 Tips to Boost Your Credit Score

Friday, September 19th, 2008
keith williams asked:


Improving your credit score is very important and simple to do. Some people feel like giving up on situations like this not knowing the easy steps and procedures it takes to get on the right track to boost their credit score. You can get on the right track by simply taking these 8 tips to improve your credit score.

Tip #1 Understand where credit scores come from.

If you are going to improve your credit score, then logic has it that you must understand what your credit score is and how it works. Without this information, you won’t be able to very effectively improve your score because you won’t understand how the things you do in daily life affect your score.

If you don’t understand how your credit score works, you will also be at the mercy of any company that tries to tell you how you can improve your score – on their terms and at their price.

In general, your credit score is a number that lets lenders know how much of a credit risk you are. The credit score is a number, usually between 300 and 850, that lets lenders know how well you are paying off your debts and how much of a credit risk you are.

In general, the higher your credit score, the better credit risk you make and the more likely you are to be given credit at great rates. Scores in the low 600s and below will often give you trouble in finding credit, while scores of 720 and above will generally give you the best interest rates out there. However, credit scores are a lot like GPAs or SAT scores from college days while they give others a quick snapshot of how you are doing, they are interpreted by people in different ways. Some lenders put more emphasis on credit scores than others.

Tip #2 Keep the contact information for credit bureaus handy.

The three major credit bureaus are important to contact if you are going to be repairing your credit score. The major three credit agencies can help you by sending you your credit report. If you find an error on your credit report, these are also the companies you must contact in order to correct the problem. You can easily contact these organizations by mail, telephone, or through the Internet

Equifax Credit Information Services, Inc Address: P.O. Box 740241

Atlanta, GA 30374

Telephone 1 888 766 0008

TransUnion LLC Consumer Disclosure Center Address: P.O. Box 1000

Chester, PA 19022

Telephone 1 800 888 4213

Experian National Consumer Assistance Center Address: PO Box 2002

Allen, TX 75013

Telephone 1 888 397 3742

You may want to note this information wherever most of your financial information is kept so that you can easily contact the bureaus whenever you need to. Your local yellow pages should also have the contact information of these credit agencies as well.

Tip #3 Develop an action plan for dealing with your credit score.

Once you have your credit report and your credit score, you will be able to tell where you stand and where many of your problems lie. If you have a poor score, try to see in your credit report what could be causing the problem:

Do you have too much debt?

Too many unpaid bills?

Have you recently faced a major financial upset such as a bankruptcy?

Have you simply not had credit long enough to establish good credit?

Have you defaulted on a loan, failed to pay taxes, or recently been reported to a collection agency?

Tip #4 Pay your bills on time.

One of the best ways to improve your credit score is simply to pay your bills on time. This is absurdly simple but it works very well, because nothing shows lenders that you take debts seriously as much as a history of paying promptly. Every lender wants to be paid in full and on time.

If you pay all your bills on time then the odds are good that you will make the payments on a new debt on time, too, and that is certainly something every lender wants to see. Experts think that up to 35% of your credit score is based on your paying of bills on time, so this simple step is one of the easiest ways to boost your credit score.

Tip #5 Avoid excessive credit.

If you have many lines of credit or several huge debts, you make a worse credit risk because you are close to “overextending your credit.” This simply means that you may be taking on more credit than you can comfortably pay off. Even if you are making payments regularly now on existing bills, lenders know that you will have a harder time paying off your bills if your debt load grows too much.

The higher your debts the greater your monthly debt payments and so the higher the risk that you will eventually be able to repay your debts. Plus, statistical studies have shown that those with high debt loads have the hardest time financially when faced with a crisis such as a divorce, unemployment, or sudden illness.

Tip #6 Pay Down Your Debts

If you have a lot of debt, your credit score will suffer. Paying down your debts to a minimum will help elevate your credit score. For example, if you have a $1000 limit on your credit card and you regularly carry a balance of $900, you will be a less attractive credit risk to lenders than someone who has the same credit card but carries a smaller balance of $100 or so. If you are serious about improving your credit score, then start with the largest debt you have and start paying it down so that you are using a less large percentage of your credit total.

In general, try to make sure that you use no more than 50% of your credit. That means that if your credit card has a limit of $5000, make sure that you pay it down to at least $2500 and work at carrying no larger balance. If possible, reduce the debt even more. If you can pay off your credit card in full each month, that is even better. What counts here is what percentage of your total credit limit you are using – the lower the better.

Tip #7 Have a range of credit types.

The types of credit you have are a factor in calculating your credit score. In general, lenders like to see that you are able to handle a range of credit types well. Having some form of personal credit such as credit cards and some larger types of credit such as a mortgage or auto loan and paying them off regularly is better than having only one type of credit.

Tip #8 Look out for identity theft.

Many people who are careful about paying bills on time and having minimal debts are shocked each year to find that they have low credit scores. In many cases, this happens as a result of identity theft. Identity theft is a type of crime in which people take your personal information and steal that information to pose as you in order to get access to your accounts or identity.

For example, someone with your PIN numbers can remove small amounts of money from your bank account each month or someone can use your name and personal information to get credit cards in your name and use those credit cards with no intention of paying back the money. You are stuck with the large debts and the poor credit score.

To prevent identity theft, always check your account statements carefully each month. Report any suspicious activity or any charges you don’t recognize at once. Also check your credit report regularly and immediately investigate any new credit accounts you do not recognize – this is the best way of detecting and acting on identity theft.



Norma
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What is considered a low, average, and high sat score?

Friday, September 12th, 2008
Jessica asked:


I’m a little confused as to what a good sat score is. How important is this to the college application process? Just as much info as possible plz

Amanda
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Five Steps in Choosing a College That’s Right for You

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008
Amelia Turner asked:


Education is one of your valuable investments because it will affect your future. Your lifestyle may affected by the type of education and the level of degree you earn and use to start your future career. Hence, you need to choose a college that’s right for you which offering an education program that meet your needs. Here are 5 simple steps to help you narrow down your selection before you decide the one that best fit your career goal.

1.Choose Your Future Career

What type of career you are going to choose when entering workplace? Although sometimes ambition and reality are 2 different things, but if you know what you like and don’t like can help to determine your area of study. You may have many careers in mind that you like to be when you start your future career. List them down and narrow your scope to a few careers that you like the most.

If you like to know your strength and tendencies, then doing a career assessment test can help you to reveal the best careers that fit you. You can easily find those career assessment tests on Internet and do the assessment yourself.

2. Matching courses with colleges

Once you know what you are aiming for your future career, you will know what subject to major in your college degree program. The next thing you need to do is find and list down colleges that offer you targeted degree programs. You may end up having over 20 colleges on your list. One important factor that you need to ensure for your short listed colleges is: they might be fully accredited by national or regional accrediting agency that is recognized by The Ministry of Education. Other factors to consider are: the college’s graduation rates, and its reputation.

3. Narrowing Your List To Colleges You Are Qualified For

Normally top colleges require you to have high SAT scores for admission. If you are a student with average SAT scores, which you may not be qualified for Harvard, then you should aim to apply colleges with admission criteria that your SAT scores are qualified for. Your list can be further narrow down to colleges that meet your criteria such as fund from your parents, scholarships or grants, and available of on-campus work study if you need to earn money to support your study. If possible, narrow down your list to top five colleges of your choice.

4. Discussion With Your Parents & Submit Applications

Next, consult your parents on your colleges selection, they may provide helpful opinions and guide you through in making the final, important decision. You may discard one or two more colleges from you list after your discussion with your parents. Once you get the final list, fill-out the application forms and mail them as soon as possible so that your applications arrive at the colleges before the due date.

5. Finalize A College

Within a few weeks, you will receive responses from the colleges where you sent your applications. You may get more than one acceptance letters, you need to decide and select one of them. Before you make your final decision, you probably want to visit the campuses together with your parents. Compare these colleges and select the best among them.

Summary

Selecting the right college which offered your favorite degree program that meets your career goal is important to ensure you get the right degree to start your dreamed career. Hopefully the above tips help you in finding a college or university as you make career choices.



Paul
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English Soccer Live Scores - Arsenal Draws With Tottenham

Sunday, September 7th, 2008
Peri Witny asked:


Another possible scenario is Aston Villa’s resurgence. The team has now occupied the third spot after they dislodged Arsenal in fourth place and Chelsea’s slip from third. Surprisingly, the team is doing it quietly, minus the pomp and buzz. If they continue to hold on to third place, then it means that Arsenal and Chelsea now have to fight for fourth place for a chance to play in the Champions League. Such is the importance of the Gunners’ match against Tottenham Hotspur.

In the first football result of Sunday, Tottenham missed the opportunity to pick up three precious points when it failed to win its match against Arsenal despite the Gunners being reduced to 10 men and had to settle to a 0-0 draw. Emmanuel Eboue was given the red card after he picked up two unnecessary yellow cards all in the first half. Arsenal fans then watched their senior striker Emmanuel Adebayor be taken out in what the Gunners suspect as a serious hamstring injury.

New Arsenal recruit Andrey Arshavin was not used in the match even if he was present at the substitutes’ bench as Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger still has doubts on Arshavin’s match fitness. The Russian playmaker has not played competitive football since the close of the Russian League for its winter break.

Robbie Keane made his first appearance for the club after a forgettable transfer move to Liverpool which saw him struggle for a place in the first team squad. He partnered Roman Pavlyuchenko in attack and seemed to be working quite well. They were unfortunate though to find the net for the impotant goals that could have placed the team further away from the relegation zone.

For Arsenal though, the draw has pleased the side no end as they know that with what happened on the pitch, things could have been worse and they might have suffered a loss. But the draw didn’t help their cause of entering the top four slots either.

Adebayor’s hamstring injury means that the striker shall be out for three weeks. In that span, he shall means the Gunners’ league games against Sunderland and Fulham, the FA Cup replay against Cardiff and the Champions League game against Roma. He joins the team’s long list of injured players among them Cesc Fabregas (knee), Thomas Rosicky (hamstring tendon), Mikael Silvestre (thigh), Abou Diaby (thigh) and Theo Walcott (shoulder).

Croatian striker Eduardo, who broke his leg almost a year ago, returned to the side and sat at the substitutes’ bench. He along with young Mexican striker Carlos Vela can cover for Adebayor’s absence at the forward position. Robin Van Persie and Nicklas Bendtner appear to be Wenger’s preferred attacking duo at the moment.

With Tottenham, manager Harry Redknapp is hoping that the cash splurge that he shelled out to buy players Keane and Jermaine Defoe shall jumpstart his team’s bid to escape relegation.

See all the soccer scores and the (EPL) English livescore at ScoresPro.com



Todd
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