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How to Find the Best Educational Consultants in Atlanta

18th July 2008
For parents getting the new school for their kids may be very daunting situation. Are you new to private education and looking for a private school for your kids? If you are completely new to these private education schools and institutes, you will find i... Read >
Author: zander smith

Debt - Middle-Class Struggling

15th July 2008
According to a recent study, roughly 15m Britons are living a "deluded" financial lifestyle - trying to maintain a middle-class standard of living on a working class wage. Many are living in a middle-class fantasy world of second homes, private school... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken

Secured Loans Being Used To Pay School Fees

14th July 2008
Homeowners in need of extra cash often turn to secured loans in order to meet their funding needs. Typically this money has been used for home improvements or the purchase of a new car, but recent statistics show that more people have started to take out ... Read >
Author: Danielle Fletcher

MAKING SENSE OF BIRTH IN THE INFORMATION AGE

20th June 2008
Generation Y are the generation of adults having their first babies today: born between 1976 and 1994 they are comfortable with emails, blogs & pod-casts, have information at their fingertips and often go without face-to-face information (in particular pr... Read >
Author: Leanne

Foreign Students wishing to study in the UK

19th June 2008
The amount of foreign students currently studying in Britain is now nearly 1 million. The British government puts a high value on foreign students is doing all it can to attract these students away from other competing educational institutes in other cou... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood

02nd April 2008
Sometimes, when reading a big book, one gets the feeling that the author set out to achieve size, as if that in itself might suggest certain adjectives from a reader or reviewer - weighty, significant, deep, serious, complex, extensive, perhaps. Sometimes... Read >
Author: Philip Spires

Teaching Abroad with Children

18th October 2007
Teaching abroad is an opportunity to expand your horizons and enhance your resume with the view to advancing up the career ladder. But, if you have a family, making sure you've got all the information you can find will help you find the best position for ... Read >
Author: Kelly Blackwell

Help I Need A Student Loan

15th October 2007
Well even if you have little credit or no credit rating at all, you can still get a student loan. Student loans are a good way to build credit as well, so once you obtain one, be sure to repay it.Student loans for those with little or no credit are govern... Read >
Author: Jim Donaldson

Parents Are Sacrificing Financial Future In Increasing Numbers

21st September 2007
New figures indicate that parents are piling financial pressure upon themselves by funding their child's private education.According to the latest research by JPMorgan Asset Management (JPMAM), almost 1 in 5 parents (18 per cent) have been shown to have r... Read >
Author: ARouse

The Benefits of Mainstream Education

06th August 2007
Mainstream education is often rejected in preference of privatised education by the wealthy, and is thought of as a more rounded education for the next generation. By paying the extortionate tuition fees for private education, the impression is that the ... Read >
Author: Michael DeLion

Homeschooling and College Admission

03rd July 2007
Homeschooling has become more and more popular with each passing year. With the current state of our nations educational system, this comes as little surprise to many who have decided to educate their children on their own. Still, homeschooling is often m... Read >
Author: Shay

Children Savings Accounts - Making the Best Decisions Now for Your Child's Future

29th May 2007
From the first flutter we feel inside to the first time we hold our children in our arms, we realize that we are responsible for a life other than our own. We want to make the best decisions we can and ensure that our child's needs are provided for. Bu... Read >
Author: CharleyHwang

Teaching in International Schools - Frequently Asked Questions

02nd May 2007
Ever since I wrote my book The Complete Guide to Securing a Job at an International School I've been inundated with questions about teaching overseas. I've selected the most frequently asked ones to answer for you here… Where can I teach in an intern... Read >
Author: Kelly Blackwell

Not All International Schools Are Created Equal – A Quick and Dirty Guide For Teachers Seeking Ove

25th April 2007
Considering the recent unprecedented growth in the number of international schools in the world on top of the abundance already operating worldwide, it is no wonder you might be reeling from the thought of choosing the ‘right' school for you. Of cou... Read >
Author: Kelly Blackwell

Child Support and Private Educational Costs

26th March 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Law Offices of Donald P. Schweitzer In today's world, parents often begin planning for a child's education far in advance. Most Los Angeles County residents are not satisfied with their neighborhood public school. Instead, they searc... Read >
Author: Donald Schweitzer
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