education

Revision Tips

Posted on May 31, 2014 at 6:24 pm

With exams looming for many people around the world, it can be beneficial to take advantage of the many little helpful tips and tricks. The following techniques can be used to help you memorise a great deal more from your studies.

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Recording yourself

Recording yourself making notes and then playing it back can really help you memorise important information that can help you excel in your exams. It’s a different technique to just writing endless notes and it has proved to work for many students.

Pin boards

Having a pin board in your room or a space on a wall designated to important notes and information can be really beneficial. It means that even when you’re in your room relaxing you only need to look at the boards to drill in the different notes.

Testing Yourself

You can create mini exams for yourself to see how much you’ve remembered or get a friend to test you. You will have to think quickly in your exams and short-fire tests with friends can really work to drum in the important information.

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Learning a New Language

Posted on May 27, 2014 at 12:24 pm

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Some people argue that with English being the most globally spoken language, there really is not a need to learn any others, but that shouldn’t be the case. German and Spanish is spoken prominently and learning a new language can open you out to more possibilities, but it takes time, patience and a great deal of motivation.

It’s important that when you start learning a new language you’re completely happy with your choice, and it’s recommended that you learn one language at a time; otherwise you may find two languages being muddled into one terrible language.

There are countless books, DVDs and online software packages to help you learn a new language, yet there is also the opportunity to use a personal tutor. The latter option is idea if you’re looking to have somebody check your pronunciation, but they can all be used together as a key components in successfully learning  a new language.

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The Benefits of Work Experience

Posted on May 23, 2014 at 8:14 pm

You may not be entirely sure on the type of career route you want to take, and perhaps you do not even understand what subject you want to work in, and this is where work experience can help.

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Many students fresh out of school, college and university turn to work experience, and it’s not only beneficial on a CV, an application form for a job, it’s also a chance to gain crucial experience in a work environment.

You can get an idea of what’s expected of you in the working world, and you can undertake different placements to get a feel for different positions, which can ultimately help you make up your mind on you career choice.

Work experience shows that you’re motivated and it means that even when you’re out of work you still do not have any gaps on a CV. Just because you’re not getting paid for work experience, it does not mean it’s not important; it really is and it always will be, in a wide range of sectors.

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Studying for a degree in law

Posted on April 3, 2014 at 3:52 pm

Deciding you want to study law has to be a very well thought through decision. As if you want to be a solicitor, it will take at least three years to train if you are a law graduate, at least four years if you are a non-law graduate and at least six years if you are not a graduate.

To study law you need to be highly motivated and show you have the academic ability to cope with a demanding course. Qualifying as a solicitor is not an easy task and you will have to face challenging exams and you will have to fund your own studies. Many students are not able to complete their course as the costs are too high and therefore they cannot carry on. Saying that, once qualified the perks of the job can be great making the studying all worthwhile and the pay can also be exceptional.

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The Benefits to your career from learning a Second Language

Posted on March 20, 2014 at 4:01 pm

Learning a second language can greatly improve your job prospects, largely regardless of your job’s sector. Leaving beside working as a translator, which is a very good job, demonstrating a passable ability in a second, or third language can help to improve your value to an employer. For instance, if you work in a trading company, one which only rarely trades with foreign countries, largely due to a language barrier, your second language may suddenly open up a new market for your business to trade in, where they would have had far greater difficulty with otherwise. Learning a second language has been made considerably easier than it used to be, with the options to learn by speaking with a language package, like Rosetta Stone, as well as by communicating through the internet with tutors. Taking the time to learn a second language can be great for your business opportunities, but it can also add value to your personal life, and is scientifically proven to increase your intelligence.

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Training for your New Job

Posted on March 17, 2014 at 4:22 pm

Making sure that your skills are suitable to your job is somewhat of a continual process. For most jobs, the processes, and skills which are required are constantly changing, so you should know beforehand that continuing to educate yourself is an important part of any profession. For most jobs, this continual learning can take place while working through it, but in some instances, sacrificing your personal time to learn new skills may become necessary. This isn’t something which you should be wholly unappreciative about though, as the more qualifications that you can gain in a position, the greater your worth to the business, and any other potential employers. These added qualifications mean that you can consider demanding greater pay for your work, and if you didn’t have to pay for them, because your employers have, then even better for you.  Failing to continue to develop in multiple ways, can, not only limit, but also damage your professional future.

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Welcome to the Education and Recruitment Information Centre

Posted on March 14, 2014 at 1:26 pm

Welcome to recruitexecutives.co.uk, where we talk about the different levels of eduction. Without education we wouldn’t understand the world the way we do, we wouldn’t be able to develop a career and we  probably wouldn’t have a good idea of what is right and what is wrong.

Education relates to development, this can be in a job, in schools, in universities and even in the comfort out own home, and this a blog dedicated to people who want to learn more and celebrate education as it is today.

We will be providing advice to students and teachers, while we will also look into the skills required for various job roles in the institution of Education. People develop form generation to generation and this is because of the improvement s in our eduction systems, so this is the site for you if you’re looking to learn more and understand the all important role of eduction in society.

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