“My daughter doesn’t like going to her Hebrew school. Tough we have tried another religious school, she keeps complaining that it’s too boring, that she learns nothing there and that as a result, she will never be able to read the Parasha for her Bat Mitzva. What should I do? Should I force my kids to go to Hebrew school? Should I hire a tutor instead?”
As a Hebrew and a religious school teacher and as a mother I can assure you that you are not the only one facing those dilemmas.
Here are a couple of do’s and don’t do’s tips from the book award winning author Roni Rosenthal-Gazit, who had recently published the book: 101 Let’s Have Fun (www.101letshavefun.com).
* First of all, DO NOT blame your child (or yourself) – there can be many reasons why he or she feels reluctant to go to Hebrew school. Maybe they don’t get along with other kids in class? Maybe they feel behind in Hebrew reading/writing skills? Or it could be that they want to play outside with other friends who do not go to a religious school?
* Talk to your child honestly. Let your child know how you feel about Hebrew school. Share from your own experience and engagement to Judaism. Listen to your child and try to find out what’s really bothering them.
Try to remember how you felt when you went to Hebrew school. Was it always so fun? Wouldn’t you (as a child) rather do something else instead? And what did you gain from attending religious school.
Continue reading about My Son/Daughter Doesn’t Like Their Hebrew School – What Should I Do?
Getting into medical school has become increasingly difficult, in part, because of the poor economy: Competitive candidates who used to target other graduate schools are turning toward medicine, a less volatile field. Consequently, stronger candidates are now pursuing a medical career, making the medical school interview critical.
But what are medical schools looking for during the interview process?
First, they are seeking someone distinctive. Your goal is to distinguish yourself from all of the other applicants by showcasing your accomplishments. Anyone can say s/he wants to help people or is hard working. Fewer candidates can prove it.
Second, they want to ensure you are committed to medicine and that you have an idea of what you are getting yourself into. Medical school is tough; the institutions are not seeking someone who is ambivalent and might quit. Giving examples of your clinical experience can help.
Third, the schools want to ensure you are reasonable. They want to see that you don’t have a problem personality, aren’t going to harass your colleagues, aren’t going to cause them embarrassment or extra work.
Fourth, they want to hear that you are particularly interested in their institution. You can convince them of your interest by knowing specifics about the school and city.
One would never take the MCAT without practicing first and yet, countless applicants go to interviews without preparing. Consider working with a professional: Because applicants can unknowingly undermine their chances of success with poor interview skills, a qualified, personalized medical school admissions consultant provides a great advantage.
Continue reading about Getting Into Medical School: Medical School Interview Advice
In part because of the failing economy, getting into medical school is becoming increasingly competitive. Top-notch candidates who used to target law or business school are turning their interest toward medicine, a more secure field. Consequently, more competitive candidates are now pursuing a medical career, making the submission of an excellent medical school application more important.
The American Medical College Application Service (AMCAS®) is a centralized application processing service for medical school applicants. AMCAS® accepts letters of recommendation (LOR) for participating medical schools, enabling institutions to receive letters electronically. It also allows the letter of recommendation writers to send their written materials to AMCAS® instead of to individual medical schools, saving time.
Some of the most useful AMCAS® advice I can offer includes ensuring that your letters of recommendation are optimal, as these evaluations are one of the most critical aspects of applying to medical school.
One way to do this is to choose the right person to author your LOR. A wish list for an evaluator would be the following:
-
S/he is senior faculty with a weighty title who is well known in his/her field.
-
S/he has spent significant time with you.
-
S/he is an experienced letter-writer.
- S/he has explicitly stated s/he will write you a strong LOR. It is important to directly ask any potential author, “Can you write me a very strong letter for medical school?”
Many educational grants are offered for college students. A student can benefit from a high school grant, especially if that student comes from a family with low income.
If a student has problems dealing with the tuition costs there are many financial options he can choose. There are many families that use these high school grants to support the education needs of their students. The government is willing to help the students with few financial possibilities.
But the student must prove that he is willing to take up the technical trainship and that they will pursue a career. The grants are going to help them get equipment and also to improve their abilities.
A high school grant is one of the best ways to fund the education. The great thing is that, unlike the loans, this form of aid must not be repaid. The only important thing is that you must use the money to study and develop the skills. The grants can be used for many challenging applications.
You can submit at any time you want. But there are many students that are trying to get these grants and the competition is fierce. So make sure your application is one of the best so that you can take up the grant. There is absolutely no limit on how many schools offer this grant. This means you will have to do a great research. You need to write a small essay and explain what you want to do. After filling in the application form, and also complete the essay, you are able to send the application.
Continue reading about Obtaining a Government Grant for High School Education
Medical school admissions are becoming increasingly competitive, in part, because of the failing U.S. economy. Bright applicants who used to target business school or law degrees are finding those fields unstable and are turning their interest toward medicine. Consequently, stronger candidates are now pursuing a medical career, making professional medical school admissions consulting increasingly important in optimizing medical school applications.
Medical school admissions consulting companies come in a variety of forms. Some are larger companies that focus on admissions to several types of graduate programs – not just medicine. Others are smaller companies that provide a medical focus, but have a group of consultants. Finally, elite companies offer both the medical focus and a highly experienced consultant who works one-on-one with clients. These professionals are ex-admissions officers from respected medical institutions. They have the inside knowledge of how medical admissions work, providing personalized guidance to optimize candidate’s written materials and interview skills.
Because applicants can unknowingly undermine their chances of success with poorly compiled application materials, underdeveloped medical school admission essays and inadequate interview skills, a qualified, personalized medical school admissions consultant provides a great advantage.
An expert consultant can offer a variety of services to improve a medical school application:
- AMCAS® editing. The American Medical College Application Service is a centralized application processing service for medical school applicants. Ensuring that a candidate’s activity descriptions are optimally-worded is essential for showcasing the applicants’ accomplishments to admissions committees.
Continue reading about Medical School Admission Essays – Learn the Admission Criteria
Recent Comments