For any college student, regardless of the university, it is important to understand the expenses and credits on your student account. Tuition and fees make up a majority of your expenses, while Federal Student Aid (FSA), private aid, and personal payments make up a majority of your credits. It is important to understand that any payment types (i.e. credits) will first cover your tuition and the rest of your cost of attendance. Only after all of your cost of attendance is paid for will you actually receive a credit balance, if you happen to have one.
By Rachel A. Adler
Online Learning Tips Contributor
However, if so many people are victims of bullying, why do they come home and view it on television? Watch TV with your children and teens and initiate an open discussion. Use this discussion form to make it a learning moment. While TV has almost unparalleled entertainment value, it can also be a great tool for teaching and learning about social norms and the related causes and effects.
Virtually all academic conferences provide a Q&A session where anyone in the audience can ask the presenter a question after a paper reading. While seemingly straightforward, there is some etiquette to consider before raising your hand.
During any presentation, you should treat it as a movie. Sit down. Watch the full length of it. Do not leave until it is over.
Take some time away from the smartphone (unless you’re reading an ebook), and instead spend time with a book.
Regardless if you have attended an academic conference before, it is unlikely someone sat you down and explained the…