Thursday, December 22, 2011

What will I do before GRE Test?

You are going on the right way if you read this with your full of interest.In my huge experiences of serving to help students who make himself/herself to get ready for various math tests,This is an old style of practice the GRE for high rate of success. it is for your help to relax you before taking your test.This is not a rapid, stirring or dramatic it is already I know but most of the students found it work who had pass math test and checked math problems.

If you are engaged to prepare your GRE test probably you feel more common and easy with different types of questions with many types you see. now it is time for you to get ready for practice.

Start Memorize your Formula:

This test has no particular formula but only some are are slope and geometry formulas.

Check and Practice your Math Skills.

The main point of success is need to know how to divide, multiply, and subtract it is the important for you if you don’t have calculator why? The answer is you could not allow to use in GRE test.If you prepare dividing, multiplying, adding, subtracting yourself daily you will be expert without calculator for GRE test. it is helpful for the test.Check yourself with calculator as you get practice.

Take practice tests:

After you've checked your math and have basic math skills polished, then you should look out for some practice tests.

This will help you deal with different kinds of questions that will come your way on the test.

It will also help you understand the information that you put to the test that will help, can save time when you can see getting used to.

There are two practice tests on this page: Test I, warm-up test and test II, adaptive testing.

NOT Cram the night before the test:

Yes, I go to math problems, but do not do it before the night, and not over do it the night before. If you overload your brain in a short period of time can try to explode during the test (or at least feel like it.

Do not stay up all night:

Yes, I know that maybe hard to come by early in the evening before the big test bed, but do not try to stay up all night. I tell students that they slept the night before the exam and to the point during the test. Even if you do not go to sleep, your brain will be tired, and therefore will not be able to exploit their full potential.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Improve your GRE math score

1. Control basics

During the tutoring sessions, and we continue to handle all three aspects of the test. We first examine their basic mathematical skills and decide if you spend some time trying to strengthen their math skills before the actual GRE. It is important to understand that you do not get good results unless you know the basics of arithmetic, number of properties, algebra and geometry, and that is counterproductive, more difficult questions, which are the official leaders, without always try a solid foundation.

To put it in basketball, if you score below 540 and you want to go to the actual GRE questions, it's like trying 3-pointer, do not know how to shoot the layup. You will probably need at least do a little bit of work so that the arithmetic average of the test can be done faster. At this point, forced to show all your work. Write your work if you do a math problem to reduce the number of mistakes you make, and also accelerates the ability to solve mathematical.

2. Develop the ability to solve problems through creative thinking, thinking and looking for patterns.

Arithmetic ability is only one basis, and it is just to get a good mark. How to do more complicated problems, you will see that many of them are the same as before the second question. What will change at first glance like a problem that tons of calculation is relatively simple and less time consuming if you need a pattern or use local arguments seem. Tutoring is very useful in this area. Together with his teacher, you can go to all different types of problems and learn the most effective ways to manage these problems so that eventually you can do every problem on the test in less than two minutes.

3. Learn to manage your time more efficiently.

Basically you need to learn how to questions of you suck will be recognized in time. Then you have to discipline these questions is to skip some educated guesses. It is possible to lose up to 9 or 10 questions on the mathematics section, and even in the high 700 guests. This means that they are not actually do 28 questions, 18 but assuming that you are 18 right. The bottom line is that the questions that you probably advise something wrong, and spend more time on those, you know that you are doing it correctly.

Also keep in mind that the GRE math exam is a test with some math in it. For a large number of questions that seem to require a lot of calculation, it is often possible to doubt a lot faster to the decision, or should be replaced by simpler numbers inside to learn to recognize these opportunities and exploit them for their own benefit. Generally, if a question seems too high calculation, that require a calculator, it is easier and faster way.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Writing a personal statement

What are the main points should I cover in my personal statement too?
What people look for in a personal statement?

Think of the accreditation body receives a ton of questions. Thus the statement POS / staff is what sets you apart from others. Try to be unique. Tell your story. Make it interesting. Tell them your passion and what you want to do in life.

GRE Sentence Completion

Sentence completion questions make up about a quarter of the brand for the verbal portion of the GRE. Each question contains one or two spaces, and you need the best choice to find a full sense of the word justice. Be sure to check carefully the sentence, so that you cancel all the instructions built into the sentence.
On average, you will need a 45-50 seconds to answer each question. Our tests have to answer 12 questions in 10 minutes Mini.

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Each set has one or two whites. Choose the answers that contain the word or words that best complete the sentence.

example:

There are people who think only about the poor and less educated people use slang, but this idea is _________.

(A) states,

(B) Popular

(C) is false

(D) is widely

(E) ineffective

Consider these two examples:

    Due to the strong rain in the spring of the tenants were ---- about flooding. Despite heavy rains, the tenants were ---- about flooding.

Which fits the top of the empty word in the sentence? Well, if it rains a lot, then it is natural for people to be concerned about flooding.
So worried or concerned, the word could fit in a vacuum. We know from the first words of the sentence that says "Due to the strong rain."
Now the second sentence begins with the word, despite that the tenants feel something, even if it says a lot of rain.
The word in a vacuum is probably the one that the opposite of what you want tenants to feel if it means heavy rains.
Thus, in the second set, we should answer for those looking for carefree and not worry about.
There is always an indication of the logical structure of the sentence the words that are available.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

US University Selection Factors

1st tuition fees
2nd Livelihood
3rd Jobs by degree
4th location
5th Length of program
6th Thesis / Non-Thesis
7th International Student Population
8th Quality of education
9th Climate / Location
10th Current student satisfaction


You have to understand that academic selection is time-consuming process. If you want to do on your own, it can be overwhelming for most of you. Provides so many universities in the U.S., the various courses and degrees, it will be hard to want to ask about the top 10 universities for admission. Only the effort alone is different from the rest of the group of potential students.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

GRE SMS Question 1: Analogies

Choose a letter a few words with the same relationship as the words below

Wood: Records

A. Physical Space
B. Birds: Bird
C. Star: Star
D. Sea: Maritime
E. rhetorical question: Style

explanation of answer

The wood is defined as "relating to the tree." Star also refers to the stars. Therefore, C is the answer.

Monday, June 6, 2011

For USMLE aspirants GRE is an easy way.

GRE may or maynot be residency.it easily accessible to all, depends on the GRE - masters or doctorate and specialty these days programs.These U.S. embassy is very easy to give visas to students GRE and CSA. To have a better chance of student visas are rarely Waymaster funding (graduate assistantship, research assistantship, teaching assistantship). you can get when professors of finance, in which they work and the financing or endorsemnts, higher education policy, the number of foreign students at the university (more number of students at the university, the harder it is to finance), have a natural history - research programs generally offer some kind of funding ... and many, many other factors. If you are lucky enough to do that means - would pay for tuition and give you a stipend of about $ 800 a month. You do not have permission to work off campus during the first year of the program. If you do not have the funds to pay around U.S. $ 6000-15000 anywahere tuition alone. Many of them for students to stay in second or subsequent semester if you keep trying. It also allows the use of early arrival on campus and for them.

All doctoral programs typically provide funding, it means that pay for tuition and pay a stipend of approximately $ 1,200 to $ 1,400 per month.Another select Indian students these days is a loan from banks in the U.S. - for which U.S. citizens need a cosigner and credit score over 675 I have. is a good choice .. The interest rate is too low .. 4 to 8% and a maturity of 25 years. They may also expenses.In to live in Amsterdam, where funding is needed for 20 hours per week, or 4 hours a day .. added a couple of hours .. + 3 hours of classes for 4 days a week and is operating normally have to pay .. depending on the number of courses taken (3 or 4). This makes it difficult to MLE but ppl do it and successfully tested. They are very well organized and committed. You can do it, but it is very difficult.

As a PhD, you need to attend classes, participate in classes and research undergrads .. its too hectic, depending on ur Proff or laboratory. It leaves you a lot less time as a champion for the program, even if a detailed timetable and decide to not care about ur performance in health, Dr. ... You need to have long-term plan - 2-3 years, both for students of management and men. my friends do it either .. within 3 years.

It is always better, both, or at least be a step forward in India and then to come here. And I have heard that the U.S. Senate bill, which is required for students to complete the greatest power from another time, in the U.S. ok .. dont kno Dr. happen.

Quantitative Justification: Data Interpretation for GRE Test

Some questions relate to problem solving, data analysis. Many in groups of two to five questions, the common data in the form of tables, graphs, etc., in matters relating to data analysis, graphs are derived as accurately as possible. Therefore, you can read or estimate data values ​​from the chart (if it is remembered that the graphs are drawn to scale).

The following strategies can answer questions about solving problems concerned with the analysis of data to help:

   Verification of the data to see what's going on, but I try not to analyze in detail before reading the question. Focus on those aspects of data that are required to answer the question. Make sure all the notes to read.
    If possible, try to visual comparisons of data on the graph, and production of the products estimation and quotients rather than perform the necessary calculations involved.
     Please note that these issues are given only on the basis of the data, the daily circumstances (such as number of days per year), and knowledge of mathematics that must be answered.
     Do not use a piece of information to remember that they are the particular circumstances under which the questions, except that the information derived from the data may be affected.

Directions: Each of the questions the interpretation of data from five possible answers. given for each of these questions, most of the answers to choose from.

(There are seven examples of questions in this section.)

Questions immediate reactions to your answers. If your answer is correct, select button response to green when it is false, the button turns red.

By clicking on the "Background" button, which appears in certain respects, provides an explanation of the answer.

Your percentage of correct answers in each part is calculated and displayed for informational purposes.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

The GRE Dummy's Guide

Here is the program for all who wish to pursue postgraduate studies abroad. The opinions expressed here are entirely mine and follow my advice at your own risk.

1. Start browsing the universities offering the desired sequence. A very wise thing to do at the time of joining the USEFI in your city. Your library has a huge database of the Princeton Review guides that are classified along the stream, and provides detailed information on what level (MS or PhD) are offered in school fees, etc. The various factors to be taken into account in the final list are:
a. Classification
b. Program Type
c. Fees, charges and expenses
d. financial aid options for students
e. desi community, which means the international adoption rate of students
f. collaborate with the medical center
g. research funding
h. Location and Climate

2. Decide what branch you want to apply for the field is enormous potential and great .. but more typical of public health career options, Microbiology and Immunology, genetics, molecular and cell biology, pathology, biochemistry and bioinformatics. Others include nutrition, dietetics, psychology, business, health, physiology and pharmacology. I should add here that there is reason for public health is so popular .. is much easier to reach. Although there are more micro-finance, micro program requirements are very specific and probably make some specific projects, acceptance rates are not as great.

3. Of course, the final list, this is a time consuming task and a lot of ideas going into it. Approximately eight universities is a satisfactory, but even if you are very sure to come, apply to at least five places.In this time, start doing the paperwork. There are 3 main things they need.

LETTERS recommendations (3): demand more unis 3, Part 2 For tips on how to prepare lors, try to google the LOR as a keyword. Choose recommenders carefully. Lor strong someone not well known abroad, is better than average, Lor of eminent personalities. Another thing, keep in mind that universities may have their own format for recommendations on forms downloaded from the website. Print and ask teachers to sign and fill the tables, if any. You can always add a complete lors these forms, while ensuring that factual information is completely filled.

Statement of Purpose (SOP): This is the whole and soul of each application. There are plenty of sites that say, what happens in the right SOP. . You should discuss the purpose of graduate study and adapt the lessons of the past for their own purposes. Mention of such a degree that would be consistent with what you plan to do and what their career goals. Will you be able to achieve what you want from the masters or PhD to be the next step? Be humble, but not to the point, sounding slavish. A student is very clear about your goals ... the trick is to create the impression that their words. Remember that if you just want to know their achievements, to see your CV. Do not be too long and full of clichés. A good SOP interesting, insightful, revealing, and not generic.

Transcript: Well, you better start working on it, as you can. official work like this can take centuries to do so. A financial aid opportunities are better, if the proposal soon. Most of the demand for a university, but some require two copies. For all these documents, take the signature and seal of the flap over closure after them.
Some universities expect to face a single administrative unit, a study in which all documents must be sent. But there are places that ask you to send scores and transcripts from the office of school leavers and the LOR and SOP for an internship for the service. Be sure to send the documents in the right place.

4. At a time when you have finished the final list of candidates, the fax requesting the Court to send GRE and TOEFL at $ 15 for college. The shape and number to be faxed are available on the site. Make sure you have double the institute and the Deptt. appropriate codes. This can take up to a month for the School to present their results, so be sure to meet all deadlines. If you are dangerously close to the deadline, the Court also has a provision for procedures for submitting an opinion calling available on the website. It is only 5 days to assess which are transmitted by these routes, and also leaves much lighter pockets.

5. Preparing your CV and put it in the application package.

6. Online application is welcomed by most universities, and in some cases, it is also cheaper. For those sites that have no web applications for foreign students have to go through the task of downloading the paper application and get your bank to demand an international project. Scope of the School charges between $ 35 - $ 75.

Always keep a record of what everyone is sent to a specific location. Even if you send the SOP online application, you will most likely graduate adviser may request another copy later.


1. Research Internship
2. Teaching assistantships
3. College scholarships and departmental scholarships. In most places, which are automatically considered for all available funding opportunities.
External Funding: This grant loans and advances educational trusts.

When applying for internships, you may find some colleges that recommend and necessarily require an assessment of TSE (Test of Spoken English) for teaching assistantships. With regard to the advice of renowned international institutes, graduate advisor, I would say, smarter than you can do is wait until you know your status of acceptance. First, not all institutions in the demand for this result, why incur additional costs. Again, if you are offered research assistantship is not necessary TSE. If you are offered teaching assistantships, you can go and take the SPEAK test offered on campus in most institutions.

It is important to choose a university, the program that suits your profile. Your CV and SOP to build his image, and you must paint a picture that fits the profile of a college student looking for. If the committee considers the university to which they are overqualified for the standards of the average student can only spend your money on this proposal. Be cautious in the final choice of college. simple rule of thumb is to choose three schools can get from a bank, three universities, which may or may not sleep, and two universities, where their chances, does not seem that great, but you should take your chance.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Plan your GRE Study

You have to know the current level of skill and how much practice can be test.To determine your current level of practical skills exam preparation for the GRE power. Suppose you have a 900 in practice test.Next determine the amount you want to dial in the GRE (realistic). It would be good to get 1600/1600, but only a certain amount of time to study.Your GRE study plan depend on the following


Type of institution they want to attend the goal of the evaluation.

 * Therefore, to suggest that decided Score 1200th goal then you have to plan a course of action to achieve the objective.
 * Create a detailed note of the advantages and disadvantages of each practice test. For best results, you need to work on their weaknesses.
 * Determine your learning style.


Would you like to spend some time each day
how to work with another friend to prepare for exams
Spend a specified time 2 days a week ..

 For a total of 1200 on the GRE test, you have to spend time is calculated based on

time of day is going to happen
learning style
University deadlines

How to register for the GRE

  * If you have only 2 months and I score of 1200 and can only spend an hour a week, you can expect results in GRE 900-1000
  * GRE Study Materials: Make sure you have enough material and the right to prepare for exams. If you want to study for 3 months, then you need to have learning materials for 3 months.
 * Is the notebook to monitor performance.
 * Spend allocated according to plan. Work on weak areas (verbal words, math, algebra ,..).
 * After completing the test, GRE practice, make sure you spend more time analyzing the errors. If you spent two hours taking the test, spend at least three hours to analyze the errors. But if you spend 30 minutes just to see the correct answers, but we are improving the weaknesses.
 * At the end of two months if they continue to score 900, you must blame yourself. Back to the curriculum and see if you are really just a plan or ad-hoc and are not disciplined enough to follow the plan.

 * Pay attention to the mistakes and correct them once a week. Therefore, to avoid repeating the same mistakes.
 * Do not forget to spend time in the practice of research in areas of high GRE test.
* You must be a milestone to keep track of your progress. If you have four months to research and the need to improve 200 points, then every month your score to improve the assessment of the direction of the goal.
* If you learned new strategies for the section during the practical test, get the right answers. If you spent a week to improve the stretch, and then at the end a lot of   wrong answers, just lost a week of their time to prepare.
 * For example, if you are weak in understanding the GRE and spent a week learning new strategies and if they still make mistakes, try new strategies. RC resolve 25 per day. RC live and sleep, get it.
 * You must stick to the plan of study and monitor closely. You need to have self-discipline to adhere to the plan and that what distinguishes people who just have big dreams and accomplishments. It may be tempting invitation to your friends to go to the cinema during the study and decide .

Sunday, January 9, 2011

GRE Problem Solving

In solving word problems (math problems in the real world setting), make reasonable assumptions in the real world. Not looking for subtle meanings set, this is wrong place for the test-makers try to fool your question in this way.Unless objective data analysis involved interpretation of graphs or tables should not be based on Your eyes only for measuring the angular size of the data is often not drawn to scale. Learn what questions you should (or should) appreciate visually, and what you should look for the smartest way to get the right answer not.Look. Problem Solving questions will get faster and less trips to the same answer, so if you do a lot of work with pencil, stop and take a moment to think. It's likely a faster way.
Numerical value for poll options is increasing in size as you read down the list. So if you need a rough estimate of the number of questions, then you can easily eliminate all but the most likely answers.If're stuck, many questions you can work backwards, assuming hypothetically that each answer choice in turn of which is correct, then try to "connect"
Always remember to check your work. Wrong answers often expect mistakes in your vagina ir. Use a pencil and scrap paper so you can short the process and calculation before you make the final answer.

GRE Problems

The Arithmetic part of the GRE exam consists of several multiple choice questions on various topics, including:

    * Basic number properties


    * Fractions, decimals and percentages


    * Arithmetic word problems


    * Algebra- equations and inequalities


    * Averages, ratios, proportions


    * A tiny bit of probability, permutations/combinations, etc.


    * Geometry: lines, angles, triangles, squares, a tiny bit about circles, and coordinate geometry


Make sure you know all of these areas of math. They’re usually asked at an American high-school level, which isn’t very difficult to be honest.

There are approximately 10 distcrete-quantitative, or regular, math problems in the quantitative section of the GRE. You get about 1.5 minute per question, which means timing is crucial- you want to practice until you can solve these questions within the proper time limit.

Sample Problems:

On a coordinated grid with O(0,0), line AB goes from (0,3) to (3,0). Line CD goes from (0,4) to (4,0). What’s the area of ABCD?

Answer: In the GRE, you’ll likely be given a picture to help you, but here you should just draw it out yourself. The easiest way to solve this is to find the area of triangle AOB and subtract it from the area of triangle COD, as the remainder will constitute of area ABCD. Now, each perpendicular side of AOB is 3, so the area is . The area of COD is similarly . Therefore the remining area of ABCD is .

Question: , while . Find .

Answer: The trick here is to manipulate the equations you’re given to eliminate b. You can do this easily by adding two of the first equation to the second one: . Cool. Now, we know that , so . See, it’s pretty easy.

MBA UNIVERSITIES THAT ACCEPT THE GRE

There are some of MBA Univiersities that allow candidates to submit GRE General Test scores for admissions.

Adams State College
Adelphi University
Alaska Pacific University
Alvernia University
American Jewish University
Antioch University New England
Arcadia University
Augsburg College
Azusa Pacific University

Baker College Center for Graduate Studies
Baldwin Wallace College
Bay Path College
Bellhaven College
Bob Jones University
Brenau University

California Baptist University
California State University - Chico
California State University - Stanislaus
Campbellsville University
Capitol College
Capital University
Christian Brothers University
City University of Seattle
Clark University
Clarkson University
Clemson University
Cleveland State University
College of St. Scholastica
Colorado State University
Concordia University - Portland
Cumberland University

Davenport University - Grand Rapids
DeVry University, Oakbrook Terrace
Dominican University of California
Drury University

Everglades University

Fairmont State University
Ferris State University
Fitchburg State College
Florida Atlantic University
Florida Institute of Technology
Florida International University
Florida Southern College
Frostburg State University

Geneva College
Georgia Southern University
Georgia Southwestern State University
Goldey Beacom College

Harvard Business School 2+2 Program
Hofstra University
Humboldt State University

Indiana University of Pennsylvania
International Technological University

Jacksonville University
John Brown University
Johns Hopkins University
Johnson & Wales University

Kansas Wesleyan University
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Malone College
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mercyhurst College
Mesa State College
Morehead State University
Murray State University

National University
Naval Postgraduate School
Northern Kentucky University
North Park University
Northwest Christian College
Northwood University
Nova Southeastern University

Oklahoma Christian University
Oklahoma City University
Oral Roberts University
Oregon State University - Corvallis
Our Lady of the Lake University

Pacific Lutheran University
Pacific States University
Park University
Pfeiffer University
Piedmont College - Demorest
Point Park University

Regent University - DC
Rice University (EMBA Program)
Rochester Institute of Technology
Rollins College
Rowan University - Glassboro
Rutgers University (EMBA Program)

Saint Peters College
Salve Regina University
Shenandoah University
Southern Utah University
Southern Wesleyan University
Southwestern Adventist University
St Ambrose University
St Edwards University
St Thomas University
Stanford University
Stevens Institute of Technology
Strayer Education, Inc.
Sul Ross State University
Sullivan University
SUNY at Stony Brook

Tarleton State University
Texas A&M International University
Texas A&M University - Commerce
Troy University
Troy University - Atlantic Region
Troy University - Dothan
Troy University - Montgomery
Troy University - Phenix City

University of Alabama
University of Alabama at Birmingham
University of Arkansas
University of California, Los Angeles (EMBA Program)
University of Central Florida
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
University of Dallas
University of Florida
University of Houston - Victoria
University of Memphis
University of New Hampshire
University of New Haven (EMBA Program)
University of New Mexico
University of North Alabama
University of Northern Virginia
University of North Texas
University of Oregon (EMBA Program)
University of Redlands - Burbank
University of Redlands - Orange County
University of Redlands - Rancho Cucamonga
University of Redlands - Redlands
University of Redlands - Riverside
University of Redlands - San Diego
University of Redlands - Temecula
University of Redlands - Torrance
University of Rhode Island
University of South Carolina
University of Texas at Brownsville
University of Utah
University of the Incarnate Word
University of Vermont
University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire
University of Wisconsin - La Cross
University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh
Upper Iowa University
Utah State University

Wayland Baptist University
Webster University
Wesleyan College
Westwood College - Los Angeles
West Texas A&M University
Widener University
Willamette University
Wingate University

York College of Penn

Belgium
United International Business School - Antwerp International Business School
United International Business School - Brussels Business School

Canada
Queen's School of Business
Univ of New Brunswick, Saint John

China
China Europe International Business School

Costa Rica
INCAE Business School

Germany
Troy State University European Region

India
Aegis School of Business
Lovely Professional University & MBA

Italy
Alma Graduate School
European School of Economics
University of Trento

Japan
Sophia University

Norway
Norwegian School of Economic and Business Administration

Pakistan
National University of Computer & Engineering Science

Puerto Rico
Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico

Spain
Barcelona School of Economics
Instituto De Empresa
Madrid Business School - International University of Southern Europe
United International Business Schools - Barcelona Business School
United International Business Schools - Valencia International Business School

Thailand
Asian Institute of Technology
Yonok College

Turkey
Izmir University of Economics
Sabanci University

GRE Essay Samples

ESSAYS 1-5

1. People attend college or university for many different reasons (for example, new experiences, career preparation, increased knowledge). Why do you think people attend college or university? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.

People attend colleges or universities for a lot of different reasons. I believe that the three most common reasons are to prepare for a career, to have new experiences, and to increase their knowledge of themselves and the world around them.
Career preparation is becoming more and more important to young people. For many, this is the primary reason to go to college, They know that the job market is competitive. At college, they can learn new skill for careers with a lot of opportunities. This means careers, such as information technology, that are expected to need a large workforce in the coming years.
Also, students go to colleges and universities to have new experiences. This often means having the opportunity to meet people different from those in their hometowns. For most students, going to college is the first time they’ve been away from home by themselves. In additions, this is the first time they’ve had to make decisions on their own. Making these decisions increases their knowledge of themselves.
Besides looking for self-knowledge, people also attend a university or college to expand their knowledge in subjects they find interesting. For many, this will be their last chance for a long time to learn about something that doesn’t relate to their career.
I would recommend that people not be so focused on a career. They should go to college to have new experiences and learn about themselves and the world they live in.

2. Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Parents are the best teachers. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.

Throughout my life, I have been lucky enough to have a very good relationship with my parents. They have supported me, given me necessary criticism, and taught me a great deal about how to live my life. Parents can be very important teachers in our lives; however, they are not always the best teachers.
Parents may be too close to their children emotionally. Sometimes they can only see their children though the eyes of a protector. For example, they may limit a child's freedom in the name of safety. A teacher might see a trip to a big city as a valuable new experience. However, it might seem too dangerous to a parent.
Another problem is that parents may expect their children's interests to be similar to their own. They can't seem to separate from their children in their mind. If they love science, they may try to force their child to love science too. But what if their child's true love is art, or writing, or car repair?
Parents are usually eager to pass on their value to their children. But should children always believe what their parents do? Maybe different generations need different ways of thinking. When children are young, they believe that their parents are always rights. But when they get older, they realize there are other views. Sometimes parents, especially older ones, can't keep up with rapid social or technology changes. A student who has friends of all different races and backgrounds at school may find that her parents don't really understand or value the digital revolution. Sometimes kids have to find their own ways to what they believe in.
The most important thing to realize is that we all have many teachers in our lives. Our parents teach us, our teachers teach us, and our peers teach us. Books and newspapers and television also teach us. All of them are valuable.

3. Nowadays, food has become easier to prepare. Has this change improved the way people live? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.

The twentieth century has brought with it many advances. With those advances, human lives have changed dramatically. In some ways life is worse, but mostly it is better. Changes in food preparation methods, for example, have improved our lives greatly.
The convenience of preparing food today is amazing. Even stoves have gotten too slow for us. Microwave cooking is much easier. We can press a few buttons and a meal is completely cooked in just a short time. People used to spend hours preparing an oven-cooked meal, and now they can use that time for other, better things. Plus, there are all kinds of portable, prepackaged foods we can buy. Heat them in the office microwave, and lunch at work is quick and easy.
Food preparation today allows for more variety. With refrigerators and freezers, we can preserve a lot of different foods in our homes. Since technology makes cooking so much faster, people are willing to make several dishes for even a small meal. Parents are more likely to let children be picky, now that they can easily heat them up some prepackaged macaroni and cheese on the side. Needless to say, adults living in the same house may have very different eating habits as well. If they don’t want to cook a lot of different dishes, it’s common now to eat out at restaurants several times a week.
Healthful eating is also easier than ever now. When people cook, they use new fat substitutes and cooking sprays to cut fat and calories. This reduces the risk of heart disease and high cholesterol. Additionally, we can buy fruits and vegetable fresh, frozen or canned. They are easy to prepare, so many of us eat more of those nutritious items daily. A hundred years ago, you couldn’t imagine the process of taking some frozen fruit and ice from the freezer, adding some low-fat yogurt from a plastic cup and some juice from a can in the refrigerator, and whipping up a low-fat smoothie in the blender!
Our lifestyle is fast, but people still like good food. What new food preparation technology has given us is more choices. Today, we can prepare food that is more convenient, healthier, and of greater variety than ever before in history.

4. It has been said, “Not every thing that is learned is contained in books.” Compare and contrast knowledge gained from experience with knowledge gained from books. In your opinion, which source is more important? Why?

“Experience is the best teacher” is an old cliché, but I agree with it. The most important, and sometimes the hardest, lessons we learn in life come from our participation in situations. You can’ learn everything from a book.
Of course, learning from books in a formal educational setting is also valuable. It’s in schools that we learn the information we need to function in our society. We learn how to speak and write and understand mathematical equations. This is all information that we need to live in our communities and earn a living.
Nevertheless, I think that the most important lessons can’t be taught; they have to be experienced. No one can teach us how to get along with others or how to have self-respect. As we grow from children into teenagers, no one can teach us how to deal with peer pressure. As we leave adolescence behind and enter adult life, no one can teach us how to fall in love and get married.
This shouldn’t stop us from looking for guidelines along the way. Teachers and parents are valuable sources of advice when we’re young. As we enter into new stages in our lives, the advice we receive from them is very helpful because they have already bad similar experiences. But experiencing our own triumphs and disasters is really the only way to learn how to deal with life.

5. A company has announced that it wishes to build a large factory near your community. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of this new influence on your community. Do you support or oppose the factory? Explain your position.

New factories often bring many good things to a community, such as jobs and increased prosperity. However, in my opinion, the benefits of having a factory are outweighed by the risks. That is why I oppose the plan to build a factory near my community.
I believe that this city would be harmed by a large factory. In particular, a factory would destroy the quality of the air and water in town. Factories bring smog and pollution. In the long run, the environment will be hurt and people’s health will be affected. Having a factory is not worth that rise.
Of course, more jobs will be created by the factory. Our population will grow. To accommodate more workers, more homes and stores will be needed. Do we really want this much growth, so fast? If our town is going in growth, I would prefer slow growth with good planning. I don’t want to see rows of cheaply constructed townhouses. Our quality of life must be considered.
I believe that this growth will change our city too much. I love my hometown because it is a safe, small town. It is also easy to travel here. If we must expand to hold new citizens, the small-town feel will be gone. I mould miss that greatly.
A factory would be helpful in some ways. However, I feel that the dangers are greater than the benefits. I cannot support a plan to build a factory here, and hope that others feel the same way.