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2). Private Tuition - How To Find A Good Tutor By : Ciara McGrath
Many teachers earn a nice little tax free income by giving private tuition. This is not officially a tax free income, but very few declare it on their income tax return.
Private tuition can be extremely beneficial to students. It can boost their confidence, fill in knowledge gaps and give practice in answering examination questions.
Finding individual help for your son or daughter is not cheap.
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3). Student Savings: Save Paper, Save Money By : Morgan James
Did you know that North American academics are among the highest paper wasters in the world? If academics in China used as much paper as we do in North America, the world’s rainforest supply would be depleted within a year. You can choose to save paper, which is not only good for the environment, it’s also good for your wallet.
1. Double side everything.
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4). The Lead up to the Irish Driving Test. By : Robin Piggott
First of all let us say categorically, that passing the Driving Test is only the beginning of your driving career irrespective of how well you do on the day of the exam. It is going to take the average novice driver maybe three years of constant, regular driving, before he or she can then say “I am now becoming an experienced driver. Please notice the emphasis on the word “becoming”.
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5). Spend like a Student, Eat Like Royalty By : Morgan James
You’re moving away from home, maybe for the first time. Money is tight and your stomach is empty, and your parents aren’t even around to cook you dinner. Here are some hints on how to eat a diet that is healthy both for your body and for your wallet.
1. Eat at home.
It might be exam time, you might be stressed, and you might not think that you have time to make dinner.
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6). Scholarships, Bursaries, and Grants: How to Pay for School By : Morgan James
You want to go to college or university. You want to get a fantastic, well-paying job. In the meantime, however, you are stuck with a bill for thousands of dollars. Where are you going to get the money?
Get a Scholarship
You can get scholarships for many different things. Some scholarships are available through academic achievement. Other scholarships are available for sports.
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8). Ten Tips on Choosing Your Irish Driving Instructor. By : Robin Piggott
First of all let’s examine why you would need a Driving Instructor in order to learn how to drive. Sure everyone needs a teacher, advisor or instructor, don’t they, when facing up to a new challenge? Or do they? Which comes first, the Chicken or the Egg?
Would you go out and Order an expensive Steinway Piano, never having played a note?
Would you.
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9). Tax Incentives for Saving for Education By : Richard A. Chapo
Recent statistics show Americans are simply not saving money for the future. To encourage savings, the government has come up with tax incentives.
Tax Incentives for Saving for Education
Higher education in America is an expensive proposition. If you have a child in college, I hardly need to tell you this. While every parent is proud of a child pursuing education, the glorious event can make for some sleepless night when thinking about how to pay for it.
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10). Private Tuition - How Does It Work In Ireland? By : Ciara McGrath
Parents have a natural desire to help their student offspring to reach their full potential, especially at Leaving Cert.
Many parents choose to pay for tuition for their sons and daughters for a range of excellent reasons.
Classes in many schools and colleges are much larger than the ideal. It is very difficult for many students to reach their maximum potential in a class of 20-35.
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12). Back to School: Textbook Savings By : Matthew C. Keegan
If you are sending your adult children off to college you know that there are three school related expenses which make up the bulk of your budget: tuition, room and board, and textbooks. The first two expenses are mostly fixed and predictable costs, while the third is impossible to predict as well as a potential budget buster. You may not be able to predict textbook expenses, but you certainly can reduce them by following these three important steps:
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13). Scholarships & Schools 101: Getting And Keeping References By : Morgan D. James
You want to get into the best schools, and pay for your education, but to do both you need references. You begin applying for schools and scholarships, until you realize that you need to get 3 reference letters for each scholarship or application. What next?
Finding Referees
In order to find referees, you need to determine how many references you need.
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14). Federal Student Loan Consolidation in 2007 By : Craig Rad
Student loan consolidation is easily accessible, information about how to consolidate your loans is available offline and online. There are usually no prepayment penalties, fees or charges involved, no credit checks and no collateral required when you choose to consolidate your student loans.
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