Saturday, March 21, 2020
Calculus Problem Solver
Calculus Problem Solver Calculus Problem Solver is the tool to solve the calculus problem specially the problems related to differential calculus problems and integral calculus problems. This tool uses the well defined formulas of differential calculus and integral calculus. Based on the formulas the evaluation of differential calculus and integral calculation can be done in a very shorter period of time. Not only this, this tool is used to solve the complex equations in an easy manner. This can be more under stable by taking the relevant examples below. Example 1:- Find the derivative of the function y, if y = 4x3 Solution 1:- Given function is y = 4x3 To find: - d/dx 4x3 We know that, d/dx (cxn) = c ( nxn-1) Therefore, d/dx 4x3= 4 d/dx (x3) So d/dx 4x3= 4.(3 x3-1) Therefore, d/dx 4x3= 12 x2 Hence d/dx 4x3= 12 x2. This is the differential calculus problem solver. Here we have solved one important part of calculus which is known as differential calculus. Example 2:- Find the integration of x2 + x4 dx Solution 2:- Given function are x2 + x4 Here we have to find the integration of x2 + x4. Now we know that,xn.dx = xn+1/ n+1 + c, Here c is constant of integration Therefore, x2 + x4 dx = x2+1/2+1+ x4+1/4+1 + c So the integration of x2 + x4 dx = x3/3 + x5/5 + c, Here c is constant of integration. And in this example we have found the result of important part of calculus that is known as integral calculus
Friday, March 6, 2020
Calculus Homework Help Develop Confidence In Students
Calculus Homework Help Develop Confidence In Students 0SHARESShare Calculus Homework Help online A large number of students find calculus homework excessively intricate and difficult to settle, and they oblige proficient help. Additionally, off and on, it happens that a great deal of tasks happen to the students and they simply dont get enough time to finish all the errands. With these entire situations, Calculus Homework Help can take care of all your needs. Solve Your Calculus Problems Online Calculus Homework Help provides 100% aid and sees to it that your task gets finished in strict agreement with your guidelines and details. Not only this, Calculus Homework Help also strives to teach you ways to solve your calculus problems in a way that it seems easy and interesting, instead of being boring and complicated. Calculus Homework Help buckles down with students to enhance the math learning methodology. The administrations of these services are prepared to take care of all math issues for school students. So whether you are in a center school, secondary school, or college, Calculus Homework Help is the opportune spot to exploit infinite calculus learning. With Calculus Homework Help, learning and solving calculus gets and homework becomes a good time for students. Online tutoring methodology for any subject does not burn a hole in your pocket. It gives you relief on the fronts of commutation, affordability, accessibility and availability. What it takes is just the basic operational knowledge of computers backed up by a moderate speed internet connection. Just through all these things, the world of high quality tutoring is at your fingertips. [starbox id=admin]
Thursday, March 5, 2020
The Art of Cake Making
The Art of Cake Making The Art of Decorating Cakes ChaptersWhere Can You Find Cake Decorating Courses?How can You Become a Cake Decorator?Where Can You Find Cake Decorating Supplies?Inspiration for Your Cakes: the Best Books, Website and Social Media FeedsHumans have been making and eating cake pretty much ever since we went agrarian and, along the way, gave some pretty strange names to the baked goods made of wheat; kaka and placenta among them.Kaka is the Old Norse word for cake from which our word derives and âplacentaâ was used in Ancient Greece to describe sweet baked treats.While we have a hard time imagining anyone offering up slices of placenta at their next big do, it is quite common to serve a lavish cake at special occasions â" say, a party to celebrate the newest addition to the family.Todayâs cakes are mostly calorie bombs loaded with butter and sugar; the icing tends to be especially rich.Those are a far cry from the cakes of yore, which were more like bread than what we identify as cake today. Perhaps that is wh y this next phrase is so often misunderstood:Let them eat cake!This phrase is both incorrectly translated and attributed, often to Marie Antoinette but actually recorded several years before she came to prominence. There is no proof she ever spoke that line, no matter how cruelly history has rewritten her deeds.Besides, whoever spoke that immortal line did not mention cake but brioche, a pastry-like bread whose high butter and egg content make it both fluffy and rich â" and decidedly out of the reach of the peasant farmers of the day.Modern-day proof that brioche could never be considered cake is waiting for you at your nearest hamburger restaurant where, following the current trend of cutting back on enriched white bread, you may choose between a regular or a brioche bun.Maybe theyâve done away with regular buns altogether.Which type of bread your sandwich is served on aside, there is a staggering variety of cakes for us to discuss and explore â" weâre not talking about a lay er cake (typical for birthday cakes) versus tiered cakes or wedding cakes, here.All of these fall under the header of âcakeâ:Butter cakes: Victoria sponge and pound cakes are examples of suchSponge cakes: made without yeast; examples include angel food cakes and GenoiseChiffon cakes include oil in the batter, making them extra moistCoffee cake uses yeast, baking powder or baking soda; they may have a glaze drizzled onYeast cakes: eastern European babkas are a perfect example of suchFlourless cakes: cheesecakes, flourless chocolatesChocolate cakes: can be flourless, sponge, chiffon or butter cakes whose primary flavour is chocolateYouâll note that, so far, the discussion has centred around cake â" not a bad topic in itself. But weâre concerned with decorating all of those yummy cakes with the many different types of icing â" buttercream and fondant, royal icing and meringue.Quickly now, before weâre unable to control our drooling, letâs lay out all you need to know to b ecome a sugar artist. GiovanniCooking Teacher 4.83 (12) £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors HalimaCooking Teacher £12/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors HakimCooking Teacher 5.00 (5) £50/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors VincenzoCooking Teacher £30/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors GinellaCooking Teacher £30/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors ArronCooking Teacher 5.00 (2) £9/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors JoshuaCooking Teacher 5.00 (5) £30/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors FlickCooking Teacher 5.00 (1) £50/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutorsWhere Can You Find Cake Decorating Courses? You may consider taking a course in cake design at your local cooking school Image by Steve Buissinne from PixabayIf you want to do things conventionally, you will want to find cake decorating classes, preferably an entire course rather than a one-off or an afternoon session at your local bakery.You may find such classes at your local university under the header of âculinary artsâ.If the school nearest you has such a degree programme, you would have to follow their plan, which encompasses everything about cooking, to get to the relatively small segment that deals with pastries and cakes.To enrol in such a school, you will have to have sat your GCSEs and A-Levels in subjects pertinent to cooking and food, and earned satisfactory marks on both.Should your town have a cooking school â" an institute dedicated to teaching and mentoring budding chefs, you may see if they offer cake decorating classes. That will save you the time and expense of earning a university degree.There are oth er ways to learn how to decorate cakes; weâve covered them all in our full-length article on the subject.How can You Become a Cake Decorator?Think of some of the greatest minds in history: da Vinci, Turing, Einstein... yes, even Julius Cesar, who was a brilliant military strategist. Did any of these innovators base their brilliance on years of academic study?Sometimes, the best way to learn is to blindly forge ahead.Some people would say that the best way to become a decorator of cakes is to buy cake decorating tools, icings, gum paste and food coloring and see what you can do with it all.Others â" more prudent learners, advocate for tutelage in the sugar arts. After all, piping bags and decorating tips cost money, to say nothing of the icing sugar and all the eggs you need to whip up a meringue buttercream frosting... You can practise your cake decoration skills you learn in school on cupcakes at home Image by congerdesign from PixabayPerhaps the happy medium would be to straddle the line between formal lessons and learning on your own.After all, cake decorating is an art form; isnât it well-known that artists may take direction and instruction but must ultimately rely on their intuition to create standout pieces?And, once you can confidently create novelty cakes and speciality cakes; as soon as you have mastered cupcake decorating and making cake pops seem like the only answer to a sweet tooth craving...Whether you work out of your kitchen at home or share space with your local baker; even if you trade only on weekends or take only special orders, you need to find out how to market your skills as a cake decorator.Where Can You Find Cake Decorating Supplies?Indeed, before you can experiment with an airbrush set, edible glitter or ganache shaped in a silicone mold, you have to actually have these things in your possession.Your local supermarket likely has a few cake decorating supplies: sprinkles and dragées, for sure. You may even find a set of decorating tips and a piping bag and if youâre really lucky, a straight spatula. Offset spatulas, the one tool no cake decorator can be without, will be harder to find in a common grocery store or even a bargain store such as Poundworld.It is great that you wish to support your local grocers rather than rushing to your computer and ordering everything from Wilton â" the top-of-the-line merchant for all things cake.If youâre just starting out in your cake decorating venture, you can surely find all of the ingredients â" the eggs, milk, butter and sugar; possibly even food colouring at your local shop. For more specific ingredients, such as those needed to make gumpaste flowers, you will certainly have to have a supplier on speed dial.One way around that stumbling block is to work with your local baker. You could ask who their supplier is â" maybe a local wholesaler?Come to think of it, your local baker might sell professional-grade decorating tools and, who knows? They might commission you to make a few cakes for their display case.I donât like going online; I would rather be personal â" Luisa D.Not everyone dashes for the computer to see what is available from the top-rated vendors and find discounted rates; today, the trend is to shop local. Wouldnât you like to support your local businesses when you stock up on cake decorating supplies? Why not talk with your local baker about cake decorating tips and possibly showing some of your creations? Image by Free-Photos from PixabayInspiration for Your Cakes: the Best Books, Website and Social Media FeedsIf you are like the above-quoted Luisa, the Internet is not your go-to source for everything. In this day and age, some might find that remarkable but weâll bet your librarian is more than happy about it!For some, a library is a quaint repository of outdated resources: books. For others, it is a treasure trove of information and inspiration â" are you such a one?If so, you may find back issues of periodicals and even entire books on the topic of cake decorating.Among the many benefits of using books as a source of inspiration for cake decorating is that they usually include step-by-step instructions, along with helpful hints on how to achieve a particular colour or type of decoration.All Hallowâs Eve is just around the corner; the perfect time to serve up a spooky trea t in orange and black!Now is the time to head to the library or consult your cookbooks to see what you can whip up to mark the day. While youâre there, you might even look at a few Christmas-themed cakes to get some cake decorating ideas for the upcoming celebration.Whether you are planning a sheet cake (slab cake) decorated in cheerful red and green or you want to decorate cookies in keeping with the season, you can find a host of ideas at your local library.That doesnât mean there are no resources available online for you to draw inspiration from; all you have to do is know where to look.Some people get into cake decorating for the money they could earn and others keep their eye on the prizes they might win (did you know there are sugar arts competitions held worldwide?) while designing and decorating cakes that seem to defy gravity.We daresay every sugar artist indulges their creativity with every cake they decorate, making our world both sweeter and more appealing, one slice or cupcake at a time.
Taking Lessons Dutch at School
Taking Lessons Dutch at School Everything You Need to Know About the Dutch Language Exams ChaptersThe GCSE Dutch ExamWhat is on the Syllabus of Dutch Qualifications?Review Materials to Prepare for Your Dutch IGCSEOther Resources to Prepare for Your Dutch GCSELearning a second language is often a very personal affair, for all that it is usually done in a classroom, among other students, and coursework is assigned by a teacher.Why choose one language over another? Does one have a particular affinity for the language and culture of a specific country? Or is it because learning a language promises future economic advantage?To give credence of that last speculation, we consider that school students the world over study the English language, among other reasons for all of the potential earning power fluency may bring.What is it about the Dutch language that captivated you? Are you planning to sit Dutch GCSEs with the intent of further education in Dutch language studies?For some, language learning is driven by a desire to connect with their heritage; for others, foreign languag e study appeals because they wish to know and understand other cultures.Whatever your reasons, your Superprof is ready to help you prepare for your Dutch language exam.opportunity to sit this exam and progress to study the language of Amsterdam at university by sitting the IGCSE.This international version of the exam is, in many ways, similar to the standard GCSE and it is generally accepted as an equivalent.The study materials are about the same and your study methods should be no different than if you were going to sit your language exam at school.However, the IGCSE exam is reputed to be more rigorous; you will definitely have to double down on your studies for a satisfactory result.Here are some other differences between the two exams:GCSE results are only valid in England, Northern Ireland and Wales; the international exam is accredited worldwide.The IGCSE is generally only administered outside of Great Britain; however, more and more private and independent schools in our coun try favour that exam precisely because it is internationally recognised.The University of Cambridge International Examinations division designed both the international GCSE exam and its syllabus.By contrast, the GCSEs are developed and overseen by British entities AQA, OCR, Edexcel and Pearson in cooperation with the Department for Education.Whereas the GCSE score incorporates coursework in its assessment, the IGCSE does not.As you might see, there are certain advantages to sitting the international exam even though some aver it might be more difficult.Its level of difficulty shouldnât matter to you because you have studied extensively and you are ready for anything any examiner can throw at you!Let us now find what you can expect to find on this exam.As Dutch A-Levels have also been withdrawn, find out how you can certify you Dutch language skills at higher levels...What is on the Syllabus of Dutch Qualifications?In order to properly prepare, you must know what to prepare for. To that end, we searched the programmeâs current syllabus to find that you will be tested in all four areas of language learning: reading and writing, and listening. Naturally, you will also be assessed on your ability to speak Dutch.Score-wise, all four components carry equal weight and none will take more than one hour to complete.The reading portion will see you confronted with a series of short texts, with questions at the end of each paragraph designed to test comprehension. The writing segment calls for you to address three prompts.You will have one hour to complete each task.Your listening ordeal will challenge you with several recordings from which you must answer a series of questions and your speaking will be tested through two role plays, in addition to a general conversation and a dialogue over a specific topic.You will be allotted 45 minutes for each of these facets.Mind the time as you review: you will be kept to time limits on exam day Source: Pixabay Credit: Free-P hotosFurthermore, the syllabus indicates all of the testing materials are tailored to five topic areas. They are:Everyday activities: home, school and fitness activitiesPersonal and social life â" family and personal relationships; holidaysThe world around us: hometown, people, places and customsThe world of work: careers and employment; language in the workplaceThe international world â" tourism, world events and life abroadHow is your vocabulary regarding these topics? Might you need to brush up a bit?Review Materials to Prepare for Your Dutch IGCSENow that you know the framework of what will be expected of you and how you must prove your knowledge, we can go on the hunt for suitable review texts and workbooks.Our first stop would, of course, be the Cambridge International website.There, you will find several documents available for download in PDF format: the last exam cycleâs paper and marking scheme, a few specimen papers, and some role play cards to get you familiar with t he exercise.You will also find a few recommendations for textbooks; among them, a volume titled Concise Dutch Grammar and a book-and-cassette packed titled Teach Yourself Dutch.Both volumes are available for order from the Cambridge website, or you may find them on Amazon - just be sure to order the latest edition so that you learn from the most up-to-date materials!One more recommendation, while youâre browsing that online marketplace: you should invest in a good Dutch English dictionary if you donât already have one.Naturally, if you are already so advanced that you are preparing for IGCSEs, you may need materials more suited to your language levels.Because of the recent cessation of administering this exam at the GCSE level, you may be dismayed to find a rather shallow history of past papers, marking schemes, notes and other resources.Hence we direct you to Papa Cambridge, whose website has stockpiled everything you might need to review for your Dutch 0515 exam in archives th at date back to 2003.Discover where you can learn Dutch in London or anywhere in the UK!Speaking Dutch with a tutor online is a good way to prepare for your IGCSE Source: Pixabay Credit: Janeb13Other Resources to Prepare for Your Dutch GCSEIf your exam were only about reading and writing and the understanding thereof, perhaps only reviewing past papers would be sufficient practice in the run-up to test day.However, the syllabus expressly states that you will converse with Dutch speakers and must meet or exceed the listening qualification.So, you must also hone your spoken language skills and listening comprehension.You might consider taking Dutch language courses outside of school; perhaps through The Dutch Language School.No worries if you donât live in Oxford, where they are located; you may sign up for their language course online.Their distance learning IGCSE preparation course will provide you with work and review in all of the elements featured on the examination.Besides the ir course outline, they will provide you with a study tracker so you can measure your progress and make note of where you need more practice and a series of online exercises to measure your achievement in mastering each lesson.You could also improve your Dutch with a broader range of resources...For your studies on the go, you might tune in to DutchPod101, a series of bite-sized lessons in Dutch language and culture hosted by native speakers of Dutch.Because you are so far advanced in your language training, you may have to skip ahead to find new language to learn, or you may enjoy listening to Basic Dutch as a way to relax.Either way, tuning in exposes you to native Dutch speakers talking about a variety of subjects, including the ones on your exam syllabus.What is absolutely great about this website is that you will have the chance to participate in the language learning forum, where other students of Dutch discuss their difficulties and share tips on how to learn faster and bette r.What about private tuition? People hire tutors all the time to help prepare for GCSE exams!Of course, weâre not talking about studying for a GCSE maths or brushing up on English literature and, of all modern foreign languages one might sit GCSEs in, Dutch is decidedly not in favour â" that is why the exam was withdrawn.Wouldnât that make finding a Dutch tutor difficult?That depends on where you look!Superprof has more than 100 Dutch tutors scattered all over Great Britain: if there are none close to you, you may choose to work with a Superprof tutor online.A sizable percentage of our Dutch tutors are native speakers who have relocated to our country. Or, if you prefer to study with someone for whom Dutch is their second language â" so that s/he understands your upcoming ordeal better, Superprof has those tutors, too!Most of our Dutch tutors give their first hour of lessons at no cost so that you can determine if that tutor is the right one for you. And, at an average rate o f £18 per hour of instruction, you will certainly consider that money well-spent; especially when you score well on your exam!It is indeed tragic that there are not enough language students interested in Dutch to keep it as a GCSE component.Wouldnât it be super if more people knew all the great reasons for learning Dutch?Still, your sitting the more rigorous IGCSE has a silver lining: it is internationally accepted so you may find it easier to enrol in universities abroad!Study well; your future awaits...Your input is needed: do you agree with our list of reasons to learn Dutch?
Which Online Tutoring Website offers the Unlimited Tutoring Services
Which Online Tutoring Website offers the Unlimited Tutoring Services 0SHARESShare The academic life is the foundation of good professional career. It is the primary necessity for students to excel in academics and cast in a way to accept the competition and challenges for future professional life. To face strong competition, school academic is not sufficient. One requires extra academic support. The students may take private tutoring, group tutoring, online tutoring in desire to get additional help and support. However, none of them give unlimited tutoring except few reputed online tutoring websites. Here are some leading online tutoring websites that offers variety of study programs: TutorPace.com offers unlimited hours of study program for K-12 students. It targets overall performance of the student with tutoring textbook lessons, homework help, test preparation, etc. It offers 24*7 anywhere, anytime availability of online tutors. Tutor Pace offers flexible, systematic, affordable and complete tutoring programs that do not work to pay and use the service but target increased performance of the student with unlimited tutoring. Online Math tutoring benefits the most with boundless tutoring. Unlike Tutor Pace, Tutor.com and SmartThinking.com do not offer unlimited tutoring at a fixed price but offer per minute on-demand program with round the clock availability. The program turns out to be more expensive if child requires tutoring for more than an hour or two in a week. Etutor.com offers lesson module program in two different ways. One is an Independent study program. The student work independently and contact tutor when required. Another is Guided Study Program. It offers one-to-one tutoring like any other tutoring websites. Etutor.com study program expensive in comparison to other website that offer on-demand tutoring but it is worth. Tutorvista.com offers unlimited hours of tutoring at a fixed price with round the clock availability of tutors. It is viable for students who are serious about online learning GrowingStars.com offers per hour on-demand study program. However, it offers unique features called âAlways-On Tutoringâ program for 5 hour window open for each affiliated school. The student can pre-schedule their session through Sunday to Thursday in the evening between 4pm to 9 pm. This is a low cost tutoring program with almost half of the price in comparison to others. [starbox id=admin]
Deferred Admission in Early Decision What You Need to Know
Deferred Admission in Early Decision What You Need to Know The following piece was written by Rachel Korn. Rachel has been featured in ourAdmissions Expert seriesand is a former University of Pennsylvaniaadmissions officer, as well as the founder of her own admissions consulting firm. Youve heard back from your dream school about your Early Decision (ED) application no, not rejected; no, not admitted; deferred your application will be re-read and reconsidered with the Regular Decision (RD) applicant pool in the coming months for a final answer later. In the meantime, what can you do to improve your chances of admission? How can you manage this time period as well as your applications to other schools? Behind the decision: Most of the time, a deferred ED application falls under a colleges admission criteria and/or admitted student norms. For example, grades may not always have been strong, class schedules may not always have been demanding, testing may have been low, essays may have been poorly executed or in poor taste, or activities may have been slim. Sometimes, these issues can be resolved or improved, and in such cases, the applicants can have a fair shot at admission later. There are other reasons, though, why you may be deferred that are not as clear-cut. You may come from a high school that sends many annual applications to your college and the college wants to wait to see you in the context of the rest of your high school pool in RD. You may not be admissible for some reason, but you are the kind of candidate the college seeks, so the college wants to send a positive message to you and your community that you are, indeed, viewed as talented. You may have connections to the college and the college does not want to say no, but is also not ready to say yes. In many of these cases, politics play a role in resolving the decision in RD. What can you do? First of all, send the college a letter that can be considered when your application is re-evaluated. While you want to remind the college how much you are committed to attending, your passion for the college is a given since you applied ED, so the letter should focus on explaining anything relevant to what you suspect could be the cause of the deferral. Perhaps you have not yet shared enough information in your application about something that worried the admissions officers. Moreover, you should be sharing updates about anything significant that could impact your application like new test scores that you will be sending, the resolution of an incomplete grade, or new awards. It may be possible to correspond or speak with the admissions officers in charge of your application to see if there is something specific you can share to help them in their decision-making. Sometimes, you may gain feedback, overt or subtle, about what has happened. Do note that how you handle this situation will shape how the admissions office feels about you. The odds are very high that you are liked remember, your application could have just been rejected and you want to keep it that way. Contact the admissions staff only when you are calm and thoughtful. Shouting on a phone or sending weekly e-mails bombarding the office will not persuade them to admit you. Plan your contact strategically, speak and write thoughtfully, and take cues from the admissions officers about how much your contact/information is wanted. Prepare for new directions. Although ideally your defer will turn into an admit, you need to start to plan for the possibility that it may not. Make sure that you are continuing to prepare with the same care applications to other schools for RD. As much as you want to hope for the positive answer from your dream school, you actually will help yourself if you can start to also focus on your other favorite options. While completing the remaining applications, remember why you liked those schools in the first place. You may have a dream school, but by no means is it the only school you can love and in which you will thrive. Try to keep a balance between hopeful and strategic for Regular Decision. When all of the application results finally arrive, you will then be assured to have an exciting college option for your future. Visit RachelsAdmissions Consultingsite. The views expressed in this article do not necessarily represent the views of Varsity Tutors.
A Day in the Life at Vassar College
A Day in the Life at Vassar College Sarah earned her bachelors degree in English from Vassar College. She specializes in English tutoring, test prep tutoring, and a number of other subjects. Below, she shares her experience at Vassar College: Describe the campus setting and transportation options. Sarah: Situated in the middle of the city of Poughkeepsie, Vassar College has an incredibly beautiful and bucolic campus. It is technically an arboretum, so the campus is full of trees of all different varieties. Campus is easily walkable, and there is no real need for a car or bike. There is a bike sharing program that my graduating class started for students who like the convenience of biking across campus. The college provides shuttle buses to the nearby train station that allows access to New York Citya service that students frequently make use of on the weekends. How available are the professors, academic advisers, and teaching assistants? Sarah: Professors are incredibly available, and all classes are taught by full professors (not TAs). Class sizes are small (I only had one lecture in my four years at Vassar), so it is easy to cultivate close relationships with professors. They really go out of their way to make themselves available to students in class, during office hours, and even outside of formal class settings. The dorm buildings contain faculty housing, so professors (and often their families) live in the same buildings as students, acting as faculty residential fellows. It is very common for professors to attend campus shows/events and have students over for dinner. How would you describe the dorm liferooms, dining options, location, socialization opportunities with other students? Sarah: Dorm identity is huge at Vassar. Most students live on campus all four years, and the office of residential life does a great job of organizing events all year long. There are no RAs or Prefects, but students are organized in Student Fellow groups with the other new students in their hall. Each group is assigned to a sophomore Student Fellow who does things like celebrate birthdays, organize dinners, and act as a resource for anything students might need. They really foster a sense of community from the moment students arrive on campus. Students often stay friends with the people they met in their Fellow group for all four years at Vassar. In addition to dorm life, there is always some kind of event, show, concert, party, club meeting, or lecture going ontons of opportunities to meet people interested in a variety of different things. The dining centers are pretty great and have some great healthy options, including a ton a vegan food. Which majors/programs are best represented and supported? Sarah: The liberal arts are most well-represented, but in recent years, the college has been attracting more students interested in the sciences as well. I have always loved reading and writing, so I became an English major with a French minor and went on to chair the English Majors Committee. The English department is absolutely stellar, and the professors are tremendously impressive. One of the many ways that I thought Vassar was great for my field of study was the number of cross-listed classes it offers. I was able to take classes that counted toward my major but were also housed in different departments, bringing students in various disciplines into conversation with one another. It is not the place for a student who wants to sit in the back of a lecture hall and never utter a word all semester. But, if youre like me and really want to engage with the coursework, the professors, and your fellow students, there is no better place. 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? Sarah: There is no Greek life on campus. The dorms and Student Fellow groups function in a similar way, providing a social and residential foundation for students. Students also tend to be involved in a ton of activities outside of class (sports teams, theatre collectives, a cappella groups, dance companies, etc.), which is another way students tend to meet one another. How helpful is the Career Centerand other student support services? Sarah: The Career Center is a very valuable resource for students looking for internships, help with graduate school applications, and assistance in drafting a resume. They are really great at putting students in touch with alumni in their desired field as well. How are the various study areas such aslibraries, the student union, and dorm lounges? Are they over-crowded, easily available, spacious? Sarah: Study areas are everywhere (lounges in every dorm), and the library is gorgeous and spacious. There are also computers accessible to students, if they happen to find (as I did) that their laptop dies during finals week. Study areas only get a bit full during finals, but never overcrowded. Describe the surrounding town. Sarah: Poughkeepsie is a small city in the Hudson valley. Students dont spend a ton of time off campus in Poughkeepsie (theres so much going on on campus!), but I can attest that there are some great restaurants in the area, lots of hiking trails a short drive away, and orchards for apple picking in the fall. Plus, the college is only a two-hour train ride to New York, and students often visit the city to catch a show or concert. How big or small is the student body? Were you generally pleased or displeased with the typical class sizes? Sarah: The student body is around 2,500. Classes are smallI once had a class with four students total. I specifically chose a small school because I didnt want to get lost in giant lecture halls, and I loved being in intimate class settings that provided lots of opportunity for discussion. Youll get to know the students and professors in your department very well during your time at Vassar. For a student with a passionate interest in her/his field of study, its perfect. Describe one memorable experience with a professor and/or class. Perhaps one you loved the most or one youregretthe most. Sarah: I loved the process of writing my senior thesis. I worked with Peter Antelyes, a truly fantastic professor who was the chair of the English department at the time. Each week, I had a one-on-one meeting with him where we went over the pages I had written and the research I was working on. In addition to being a really engaging and often hilarious professor, he was remarkably encouraging of my work. It was wonderful to get such individualized attention and mentorship from a professor I so respected, and I wound up creating a piece of writing I was really proud of. After I submitted my thesis, Peter had me and another student over for dinner at his home to congratulate us on our work. I dont think I could have had that same kind of relationship with an academic advisor at any other college. Check out Sarahs tutoring profile. The views expressed in this article do not necessarily represent the views of Varsity Tutors.
Definite, Unique, Psychology Commonly Misspelled Words In English
Definite, Unique, Psychology Commonly Misspelled Words In English Having trouble spelling in English? This isnât just a problem for students of English, it an issue that also affects native speakers.Look and the following images and see if you can spot the mistakes.25 Commonly Misspelled WordsAcceptable (donât be tempted to end it with ible),Argument,Balloon (remember both lls and both os),Bureaucracy,Deceive,Definitely,Entrepreneur,February, (remember both râs),Guarantee (donât out the a before the u),Later (donât turn it into latter),Loose (is very different from lose),Professor (donât forget the second s),Prominent,Psychology,Pursue,Receipt, (donât put i before the e),Receive (againâ¦donât put i before e),Recommend,Rhythm,Satellite,Sense, (donât try and out a c in there),Scenery (donât forget the c),Scissors,Unique,Weird.Letâs watch the following video on one teacherâs response to bad spelling and answer the questions that follow it.What is the teacherâs unusual approach to bad spelling from students?What does Rachel, aged 8, think of this approach?What does Max, aged 9, say?Did you find this blog interesting? Feel free to share it on Facebook and Twitter
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