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Sunday, September 13, 2015

How to Earn a Masters Degree Online the Easy Way


Ask your self WHY you want to get a masters degree online. This is an important part of the online college selection process, and the program selection process. It is the very first step. Do you need your masters degree for a raise? For a promotion? To keep you job? To stay competitive in your field? To change careers? When you have answer this question, make a list of characteristics you need to find in a potential program in order for it to fulfill the purpose for which you are pursuing the degree. If you do not do this first, you will certainly wish you had when you come to find out down the road that the degree you have earned (and paid for) doesn't qualify you for whatever you were assuming it would. Do this step thoroughly, or you will regret it.
Choose a program. Explore the websites of all of the online universities that offer a program compatible with your needs and aspirations. Eliminate from your list universities that do not offer the type of program you need.
Choose a University. Now narrow your options by comparing each program and each school. Visit chat rooms and blogs to get a feel for the general attitude of students towards their university and it's programs and interface. Familiarize yourself with tuition rates as well as 'resource' or book fees and other fees.
Get a job with the Online University that you have chosen. You will usually receive free tuition as an employee benefit, and depending on your previous job, you may end up with a higher salary. Higher education is quite expensive, but if you follow through with this step, you will save yourself around $20,000.00 in a year. Not bad.
Begin your program slowly. Online higher education is quite different from traditional higher education and traditional undergraduate programs. You will probably never meet your professor, you will be interacting daily with you classmates, and you will submit all of your assignments online. Give yourself time to adjust to this new format before diving in full-speed.
Learn how to write in the university's adopted format (APA, MLA, etc.). YOu will be doing a lot of writing. If you do not know how to type, you should plan for a time-consuming process.
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Saturday, September 5, 2015

How to Sell a Car to CarMax (8 Steps)


Clean your car inside and out. Remove trash and personal property from the interior. Your car doesn't have to be perfect, but a well-kept car will score better when judged for necessary cosmetic refurbishment. Aftermarket modifications may negatively affect the sale so, if feasible, return the vehicle to stock condition. If you have a 'Smart Trip' toll-road transponder or any other similar device, be sure to remove it as well as the CD in the car stereo; these are commonly forgotten by sellers.
Collect all of your documentation about your ownership of the car. Have your driver license (proof of identification), your title (proof of ownership) or loan information, and the owner's guides that may have come with the car. You also should have at least one set of keys to the car, including remotes. If you owe money on the car and you are not financing a new purchase (or you cannot get financing to cover the negative equity), you will be required to pay off your loan balance before completing the sale.
If possible, plan to arrive early, shortly after your CarMax store opens. On busy days, the wait for a CarMax car buyer can become pretty long. The appraisal itself typically takes from 30-45 minutes, not including the time from when you arrive at the store until when the buyer can start the appraisal, or the time to complete any transactions. In general, plan on two hours for the complete process.
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