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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND VOCATIONAL SCHOOL

To study in USA , it is not necessary for you to do a 2 to 4 year degree course or any degree at all. There are two different paths to higher education in USA which you must understand. These are Community colleges, and Vocational schools. While community colleges were the U.S.’s first vocational schools, they have expanded their operations to include 2 year degrees across a wide variety of fields. Vocational schools, on the other hand, focus on providing on-the-job training and apprenticeships for industries. Replacing community college with vocational schools would mean eliminating programs that give liberal art backgrounds to millions of Americans, or the chance of earning a diploma. Let’s take a closer look at the major differences between the two. Community College Traditionally, community colleges offer 2 year degree programs on a wide variety of topics. Graduates earn associate degrees, many of which imbibe a higher earning potential among students and the

7 types of Australian student visas

Any student who is not an Australian citizen needs the Australian student visa for pursuing any course that lasts longer than four months. There are 7 different types of Australian student visas and to apply for any of them you must have received an unconditional offer letter from an Australian university. You must also have accepted the offer and paid the course tuition fee.  Here is a list of the 7 types of Australian visas: 1.The Independent ELICOS Sector visa It is for the international students aspiring to study the ELICOS (English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students) programme full time. The students who wish to undertake ELICOS as a prerequisite to another programme must apply under the sub class relevant to the main programme.  2.Vocational Education and Training Sector visa This one is for the international students looking forward to studying a full time vocational programme. It also includes Diplomas and Advance Diplomas, and Certificate I, I

TIPS TO MAKE ENGLISH LEARNING AN INTERESTING AFFAIR

A major problem with English learning is the adoption of traditional English teaching methods. Under this method, classes are taught in groups where the confident students often dominate, while others feel inferior, and therefore demotivated. Eventually, the average or weak students find it difficult or impossible to enhance their language skills, and fluency in speaking English. In addition to this, the traditional approach sounds monotonous. Students generally start feeling bored or irritated while undergoing the process of learning. Eventually, they give up and move on, without paying much attention to the enhancement of their language skills. Here are certain tips that will help you in making the process of English learning more interesting and engaging. 1. Connect your hobbies and interests with English English is never boring if you study it in a way that is interesting and relevant to you. For this, all you need to do is connect your hobbies and interests with the

ACADEMIC CERDIT SYSTEMS AND THEIR BENEFITS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

When you get enrolled in a study program abroad, you enter a whole new world of opportunities, learning activities, efficient teaching methods, and assessment methods. Academic credits serve as an integral part of education abroad , as these will help you to understand how your progress is evaluated during your academic session or how you can transfer credits to another university. Academic credit system An academic credit system is a standard used by universities to measure and assess performance of the students and their efforts during the ongoing academic program. Therefore, it becomes very important to understand how these credits work and how these are converted form one academic system to another. Students are assessed by their teachers based on the amount of knowledge and skills they acquire after the successful completion of their respective courses. The most common forms of assessment include combinations of:         -Tests taken during the course -Attendance -Or