4 Reasons To Support Your Teen's Decision To Go To Aviation College

Posted on: 21 October 2015
Has your teenage child mentioned an interest in aviation college? Are you unfamiliar with the aviation industry and skeptical that this life course is right for your son or daughter? If so, put your mind at ease with these 4 great reasons to support your teen's interest in becoming a pilot. The Aviation Industry Is Safe You've probably heard plenty of times in your life that flying is safe, but when your child is considering a future career in the flight industry, you want a more specific explanation of just how safe it is.
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Three Exciting Fields You Can Work In With A Degree In Accounting

Posted on: 16 October 2015
People who major in accounting often get stereotyped as bean counters. While bean counters are needed in the world, there is so much more you can do with an accounting degree. The best part about it, you do not even have to stay in the business field, unless you really want to. There are many exciting careers in the fields of law, entertainment, sports, and more, that are looking for someone who is good with numbers.
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3 Tips For Turning Your Teen Into A Safe Driver

Posted on: 14 October 2015
There's little that's more terrifying to a parent than realizing that your teenager has finally reached driving age. Even if you're excited about the idea of having someone else to run errands or chauffer younger children around, the idea of letting your child out on the roads alone and in charge of a potentially dangerous vehicle can be nerve wracking. However, as the parent, you have a lot of influence over what kind of driver your teenager turns out to be.
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Why Most Adult Education Classes Do Not Have Grades And How You Can Monitor Your Progress Without Them

Posted on: 14 October 2015
If you enroll in an adult education class, from High School Equivalency Test Preparation to basic technological literacy, you may be surprised to find out that your teacher will probably not be issuing grades. If you struggled in traditional school, this may come as a relief. However, it is also normal for adult students to feel anxious when they learn that they will not be graded. How will you monitor your progress and know if you are succeeding in the course if you do not have grades?
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