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Greece Asks for Aid From EU, IMF

Friday, April 23rd, 2010


The Oxford Institute of Economic Policys Domenico Lombardi on Greeces request for financial aid to help with its debt crisis.

How do you claim provincial tuition from another province?

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

I was NOT a student in 2008, but I have tuition credits left over from previous years that I can still claim. On the BC(S11) it says to use your FEDERAL unused tuition if your tuition is from another province, but this is confusing me. I already have to claim the federal tuition on a federal S11, so if I do it on this BC(S11) then I am claiming my federal tuition twice, and not claiming my left over provincial at all.
Can some one explain how this works?
Thank you!

Financial Aid question is it possible to get money from next semest to pay this sem?

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Could you ask financial aid to take money from next semester, including loans, grants, to pay for something for this semester. I know they would have to review your file but is this possible did anyone ever try?

What colleges are best to transfer to from a community college on the west coast?

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Next year I am transferring from my community college to a four year university. I however do not know which one. What are the best colleges to transfer to right now. I am looking in California, Oregon, Washington, Arizona and Colorado.

Tickets from my University Years

Monday, November 16th, 2009



Image taken on 2007-08-14 20:44:26 by Dust Storm.

Northeastern University Online – Welcome from Senior Associate Dean Kevin Currie

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009


Northeastern University Online programs and courses.

should the pitching mound be further away from the plate in womens college softball?

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

The women have less time to react to the pitch then major league men do in many cases. More over, the scores are a lot of times really low in these games that i’ve been watching. Do you think the mound should be moved back in womens college softball?

Do colleges care if you have transferred from a 4-year college to a community college?

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

I am a sophomore at 4-year college right now and don’t like the school. I want to fininsh off this coming semester so I can transfer to a community college since it’s cheaper. I plan on taking the next semester at a cc. And then when I become a junior, I’m going to another 4-year college to graduate. Will the colleges I will be applying next year wonder why I started out as a student at a 4-year college but then decided to transfer over to a community colleges?

How To Choose A Good Tutor From A Tuition Agency?

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

If you wish to improve the grades of your child, home tuition is definitely the surest way to help you achieve that. Especially in Singapore, grades are so important that almost all parents will want their children to score straight Aces for their exams. However, without tuition, it may be a thing that is too far-fetched.


The typical classroom size in a school here is about 40 pupils. Forty is just too many. With this number, there is no way that a teacher will be able to give his or her full attention to every student. Moreover, students most probably spend more time talking among themselves than listening to the teacher. So how can you expect your child to get good grades when attention span is so short and little?


Home tuition is useful for your child. However, it is extremely important to get the right tutor as the level of usefulness of your tuition is totally depends on the tuition teacher. You need to find a tutor who is patient and knowledgeable enough, to guide and tutor your child to success. Although sometimes you need to pay more money to get a better tutor, I think that it is definitely money well spent.


If you go to Google and type in “tuition agency”, you will get numerous tuition agencies in your geographic region. Many who have tried to employ a tutor through these agencies end up shaking their heads in disgust. Not all agencies are bad. You just need to do your own research and look for reference to find a trustworthy agency to employ a tutor for your child. For the good agencies out there, they have left very good experiences for many parents. This trick here is to find the right tuition agency.


In order to find a good tutor, you need to look for a good agency first. Search on the Internet and look for one that has been established for quite some time. These established agencies are more concerned with quality because they have already built their brand names. So they will not want to tarnish their own reputation by providing poor tutors to you. How do you know if they are established?


An established agency is usually registered as a business and pay taxes. You will know when they have to send you the bill and invoice. Additionally, look at their websites. It should look professional and you should be able to find its physical address and contact number on it.


From the agency’s website, you will be able to find a list of tutors which you can choose the best tutor for your child.

Find professional tutors from our tuition agency through the website below:

Click Here –> Tuition Agency in Singapore.

What do you think about getting an online degree from an established, accredited university?

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

I’m considering enrolling in Boston Universities (online)MS in Computer Info Systems. Does anyone think that this is a bad idea? Also, does an online degree from an established university carry the same stigma as an online degree from the for-profit schools? By the way, the only way anyone would know if I got the degree online is if I told them. There are no special identifiers on the degree.


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