December 23, 2008

Why Online Education Is More Important Than Food Or Drink

Filed under: College Education — admin @ 8:57 pm

Focusing on the importance of online education is why I ask you to step back in time to when your children were babies. Remember when you taught them to talk/walk. Remember hearing babys first word like dada/mama one of the most pleasurable experiences in your life. Remember that special moment when baby took his/her first steps where you waited in anticipation to welcome them with open arms of which baby fell into after the third step.

Remember the time when your back was turned for a split second and baby had scaled the height of the staircase causing panic and hysteria. You would beg baby to stay put while you challenged those stairs at a pace beyond belief to secure babys safety. Remember the nights you paced the floor trying to ease babys pains.

Can you remember what your child found important in their early years of growing up? Well let me remind you, it was their age. Numbers played an important role and meant so much to the children e.g. if you asked your child their age you got the exact figures like 5 years and 19 days old. Sense of power was given to the oldest of the street gang because the leader was 5 days older than contester.

If your child had a scuffle with another kid and come of the worst those words from mum/dad like well go hit them back were useless because you had the famous words thrown back into your face, I cant they are ten days older than me. So you see how important numbers meant to your child when growing up. Why change things now when they are even more essential than you could imagine. Online education besides eating and drinking is the next best thing to survival.

Why is education more important than food and drink. Without it no decent meal on the table.

Caring for your teen the right way is to encourage them to further their education. Without doubt this will prove to be the best parental move you could ever make. If baby is still a toddler then nurture them with more knowledge. Remember as vital education is, children need to grow up in the way nature intended and that is to play and enjoy their childhood. There is no need to push more than necessary to force is not the answer. If your child is pushed then expect a rebellious unhappy child. Online education is this answer for this, depending on the age of the child learning programmes on the internet are carefully devised so baby gets to learn as well as enjoy.

Education has to be number one priority for all parents who want their child to succeed or at least have a chance in leading a comfortable life. It is sad to say without an education under your belt you get to stay at the bottom of any list for advancing forward. There are people who disagree with the system and how it works meaning no knowledge no hope. I also feel the same but hey think about it, it is not a bad thing to know a little more.

Just a reminder, we queue outside our home towns travelling hundreds of miles to keep a dental appointment. Patient lists as long as your arm is still on the increase for hospital treatment. And I am afraid the education system will be next when a time limit is imposed on when we can or can not further our education. Unless you do something fast expect to stand in that forever growing queue as long as the china wall to collect your social security.

Math Course 156

Filed under: Internet Mathematics Resources — admin @ 6:31 pm

Ah, what a dreaded course. When I first arrived in college and enrolled in my first business class, I remember the whining about the really hard Math course that was ahead. I remember that some of my classmates had been on their third attempt to pass this course and there is nothing in the world that they wanted but to really just pass the course. I remember that to get there I had to take four or five math classes, to prepare for it. It was not an elective class but a must pass to move on to graduate. So my turn came on my eight semester, it was time for me to take Math 156. This course was about statistics, trigonometry, geometry, and calculus all combined. My first day was really tough, I remember the teacher just going off in some foreign language about quadratic formulas, algorithms and infinity. I remember going home thinking that I would never be able to graduate. But as time progressed I really focused and got the help necessary by tutors and my father who is an engineer and really made it a challenge that I had to overcome. My first test was not good, I remember I failed it but after that things got better and better. The toughest part was to get energy to get up in the morning to get to college early to meet my tutor but I did not care it had to be done. Lots of coffee, a good breakfast and Acceletrim to decrease hunger cravings are both a good recipe to keep you awake. Concentration is a must and lots of paper and pencil, if you can do enough homework to practice, and really memorize the formulas; it is really not that tough. After three months of hard work that quarter, it all paid off, I had accomplished the impossible I passed the course with a grade of “B”, that made me happy.