Monthly Archives: May, 2010

How Smart You Are is Based on How You Are Smart

You desire to optimize your chance for success. What do you do? To do so involves several steps. First, we discovered that to optimize one’s chance for learning is important: “Learning About Learning: The Best State of Mind in 10 Conditions” (pub. 4/21/2010). The next step is to learn how you learn or learn best. [...]

Teen Life Skills 101: A Critical Course Your Child is Missing

For most teens, they go to school and take the mandatory classes; they acquire certain knowledge: math, science, English, language, etc. And that’s nice, a nice start. However, there’s a huge something missing from the equation, actually about three-quarters or 75 percent. And it’s more than one thing, and it’s more than just life skills [...]

Attending an Accredited College or University Does Not Guarantee Career Success

To begin, let’s take a look at what accreditation means and who’s accrediting. There are six regional accreditation agencies, but there are also national accreditation and specialized accreditation agencies. The six regional accrediting agencies cover the United States and review the programs, campuses, and education delivery of their respective, regionally located colleges and universities. National [...]