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Tell about Yourself: Tips You Should Mind
You sit face to face with your potential employer. He looks at you attentively and says “Tell about yourself”. Oh, no. You start panicking. You tell about different aspects of your life in chaos: about football, gym, cinematography, family. What does he want to know? Telling about yourself is the most important part of an interview, and, thus, the most challenging one. Here are the tips to pass this test at a high level.
Sentimental Thoughts Every Graduating Student Is Familiar with
Studying time is the best time in your life. At this point, this statement seems so true, while even a couple of weeks ago you'd counted minutes till the end of this disaster. Now, when all the exams have passed, all the stress is over, you finally have time to think about everything and realize that this period of your life is almost over. You will never be a student again, you will never have to go through all of this again, your life will never be the same from now on. Familiar thoughts? Just remember that you are not the only one who has these feelings; here are some common sentimental thoughts every senior student experiences.
Dorm Room Decorations: Couple of Great Things You Can Do Yourself
Living in a small room doesn't mean you can't make it modern and stylish. Of course, dorm room decorations aren't cheap, especially keeping in mind the other important things you have to purchase as well. But your bedroom should be the place that makes you happy! What is the better way to achieve it than trying to do some interesting decor things by yourself? Here are a couple of ideas for you:
Dorm Room: Unnecessary Things You Don't Need to Keep in It
Summer is the time of the year when soon-to-be students start to create long lists of things they need to purchase for their future dwelling. Is all that stuff really needed? Here is a list of things you might find unnecessary, check and decide:
The Day Before the Dissertation Defense and the Best Ways to Spend It
No doubt, you will be nervous before your defense. Your will get an adrenaline rush which can make your arms and legs trembling, give you sweaty palms, and make your stomach churn. And it’s normal! The hardest part is waiting for the beginning, but once the defense starts, feelings should get under control. The main thing you shouldn’t do is to learn any new information the day before your defense. Try to understand that you will never be able to memorize everything and all the additional facts you can find will make you even more confused as a result.