Paying For College – College Financial Aid and Student Loans

Figuring out Financial Aid is one of the scariest things that students get to look forward to when it comes to schools and colleges. Not only do you have to figure out what school/college you want to pursue your education at, but you also have to figure out how to pay for college.

When I was first introduced to Financial Aid and filling out my FAFSA I broke down and decided, “Neh. I’ll be ok.” My sister had tried talking to me about it and tried to make it less scary for me, but I still wasn’t getting it. I had waited for 2 years before I decided it was time to give it another shot.
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Weston A Price Nutrition and Physical Degeneration – Reflections on Reading Weston Price

I recently read an extraordinary and thought-provoking book, Nutrition and Physical Degeneration by Weston A. Price, DDS. In the 1930′s Price, a dentist from Cleveland, Ohio, became interested in the deteriorating dental and general health of his patients and of modern Americans. He noticed that each new generation seemed to have more cavities and more dental problems such as crowded teeth and narrow bridge formation, accompanied by an increase in other health problems, such as allergies, fatigue, behavioral problems and asthma.

Suspecting that the cause of this worsening dental and overall health might be nutritional and suspecting the many processed foods in his patient’s diets, Price decided to travel the world to examine firsthand cultures still eating their traditional diets, devoid of modern, processed foods. He eventually studied fourteen different cultures, including a remote island in Scotland, tribes in Africa, Eskimos in Alaska, Polynesian islands, and a village high in the Alps of Switzerland.
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Getting Into College After College Placement Exams

After my rant of the ridiculousness of college placement exams, I can now say that I am officially a college student. It was a little easier than I expected it to be, since the hardest thing I had to do was study my butt off for the placement exam, and then actually pass it!

Getting enrolled into college, although is a step-by-step process, is actually quite simple – if you know what you want to study. I knew for a few months now that I wanted to go to school for Web Design (Web Graphic Design), so it was a matter of finding a school that would allow me to take online classes, and that even had the course I wanted to take.
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College Placement Exams and Practice Tests for College Placement

OK, I understand that when you’re getting ready to go to college, it’s important to know/remember your “basic” math skills. But seriously, why do they make you relearn/study the stuff you spend the LEAST amount of time learning about in school?! Who spent a huge amount of time learning about percentages and converting them 3 different ways, and then learning how to convert them back?

Maybe if you were an accountant or a mathematician then, yes, I can see the importance of such things, but I don’t remember the last time I studied about decimals, fractions and percentages in math. Yes, you learn about it A LITTLE, but really?! They must want these kids to fail this exam! I mean, I’m not a math whiz in the slightest, nor am I completely clueless either, but you spend more time learning about angles in shapes and degrees than you do learning about percentages and the like.
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Baby Christmas Gifts – Personalized Baby Gifts – Christmas Gift Ideas For Baby Girls and Boys

Choosing baby Christmas gifts for newborn babies, or growing baby girls or boys up to age two, is pretty easy. The pictured Plush Turtle Ball Pit Baby Toy Playcenter is a great gift for babies 6 months to 3 years old. Sit baby inside the Turtle Activity Bag’s soft shell and fill it with the set of 25 Play Balls, or zip the turtle up to discover other fun activities on the outside of its shell.

Christmas gifts for babies and toddlers can be personalized in many ways, perhaps with a gift of a personalized newborn “babies first Christmas” ornament with the child’s name engraved on it, to be hung on the xmas tree or used as gift wrap decoration attached to a pretty decorative bow.
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