January 13, 2010

Paralegal College – If You Plant it They Will Come

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A long, long time ago (actually, about 50 years) attorneys and lawyers started hiring assistants to help them with the less legal general duties like filling out documents, certain research and legwork which would free them up to spend their time on the more legal duties.

Vital aspects to remember when breaking down a paralegal program:

1. Teaching applicable, useful work skills in conjunction with cornerstone legal theory is an indispensable aspect of any quality paralegal school curriculum. Additionally, a solid paralegal degree program should also embrace everything from torts and business organizations to ethics and legal writing. Furthermore, paralegal courses should focus on enhancing students’ critical thinking abilities, improve and hone communication skills and prepare them emotional and psychologically to handle ethical issues.

2. Who’s behind the paralegal curriculum? In other words, what kind of credentials does the program director and the faculty possess. The director should have some type of paralegal education, a law degree or related advanced degree and if they also have legal field experience that’s a plus. In addition, faculty should either have direct paralegal college field experience or at a minimum, experience working with paralegals. Of course, they must be an expert in the subject they are teaching.

3. An increasing number of higher educational colleges and universities are now making paralegal courses and/or entire paralegal degree programs available online via the internet. Potential students need to find out what type of delivery system will be used and how much training will be provided in using the system whether it’s all web-based, video based or a combination of the two. Another key factor for one must ask themselves is if they are properly suited for online learning because it takes a strong level of commitment and discipline.

As the old saying goes, “if you want more than just a job and you have what it takes” then in today’s uncertain economy a career in law as a paralegal, is about as good as opportunities get. Undoubtedly, opportunity knocks for those that have the required drive and training. So if you’ve been sitting on the fence; the time is now, jump down and go get your paralegal degree.

December 15, 2009

The Internet – Your Job Hunting Friend?

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A modern job hunting campaign is by nature quite complex. While the internet has offered a variety of new communication channels, it also creates increased rivalry for prime jobs and potential challenges for job seekers.

Job hunts need to be thought of as a highly personalized, highly targeted marketing and selling process where you are the product. Your resume is an ad. Your extended network is your lead generating engine.

So where does the Net fit in? At AA-Careers, we recently listed a job on a job search site and got 500+ applications in a workweek. For one opening. That’s crazy competition.

Had the right job hunter contacted us ahead of our posting that job, they could have secured the job prior to getting all that competition. How? By knowing someone at our company who became aware of the job prior to posting. Everyone was aware of the job for at least 10 days before it was posted. Who in your extended network might know of a job that’s coming open soon?

So the good news is that job boards give you a sense of who is hiring, and for what kinds of careers. But once those jobs are posted, the competition is fierce. You can still compete, if you have a well honed resume, designed to appeal directly and clearly to the recruiter. And if you have practiced interviewing – so you don’t stumble at a critical point.

Another issues to be aware of is how easily you can be investigated on the internet. As we Googled several candidates, we ran into some pictures and comments that were in questionable taste. Nothing larcenous, but enough to sway our thinking about who to hire.

AA-Careers provides a comprehensive set of services for Bay Area job seekers, providing our clients a personal career consultant, a managed job hunting campaign, modern tools like a personal website, video, highly targeted resume, and much more. Let us know if we can help you.

Be careful out there, and good hunting!

December 9, 2009

Paralegal

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Many of the most influential paralegal professional organizations have roots in the American Bar Association and have played a major role in shaping the paralegal field we know today. One such organization is the AAfPE (the American Association for Paralegal Education) that focuses on serving the needs of the schools and the teachers within those schools that provide paralegal training programs. AAfPE’s stated main purpose is centered on providing high quality paralegal training, ongoing development of high quality education and in maintaining its’ role as the “go to” paralegal academics source.

Key steps to quickly and correctly evaluate the value of a paralegal program:

1. Paralegal courses should teach usable job skills along with the underlying legal theory. The paralegal schools curriculum should also cover torts, contracts, legal writing and legal research, ethics and litigation. Paralegal courses should be geared towards developing students’ communication skills, their critical thinking and their skill set in dealing with ethical issues. Paralegal degree programs should also include a way to gain experience such as an internship, clinical experience or practicum.

2. Unquestioned belief to the value of the paralegal position within the legal field, from both the program director and the faculty, is essential. Plus, both the paralegal school “dean” and the teachers need to have the desired scholastic accreditation to run the program and to teach the curriculum. In a perfect world, the “dean” would have a law degree and the teachers would be considered “experts” in their fields with an advanced paralegal degree and measurable experience.

3. Is the tried and true campus classroom learning model best for you or is the so-called “modern” online training environment a better fit? An essential question that needs to be answered before you take the plunge and decide to pursue your paralegal degree via the online learning model. Another key question includes how you’ll receive the training. Will it be through web based courses or telecourses or interactive video or something else? Furthermore, one of the most important questions is very simple, “Can you learn online?”

A paralegal career is more than being an attorney’s flunky, much more. Paralegals are vital cogs in virtually every law office today because they are ones that make the office run like clockwork because they open up time for the lawyers to do their thing while the paralegals do the less flashy but equally important behind the scenes research and office work. Becoming a paralegal is a great career move; so procrastinate no more, get started on your paralegal degree today.

November 7, 2009

Failing Algebra Is Not an Option

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Algebra is the one which is used for getting our everyday tasks completed. We are a kind that forever continues counting, measuring, dividing, and multiplying.

The History

Invented in the first millennium BC, algebra has its roots in the middle-east. The ancient geniuses used algebra for solving daily problems while the Asian or rather Chinese counterpart used geometry for the same intention.

The Nature of Algebra

Algebra is not just for solving formulas, it helps, simplifying rational expressions , and converting fractions to decimals, algebra is one of the sciences that has the most applicability when it comes to practice. Through a systematic introduction of this knowledge (Algebra I, Algebra II, and College Algebra), the education system makes us conscious of the mathematical tools employed for daily life.

Algebra I

The students are given an introduction in this study course to numbers, solving linear equations , graphing systems of linear equations, graphing linear inequalities, laws of exponents, solving radical equations, and factoring polynomials. This course of study lays the base for the rest of the higher algebra waiting to be searched in the next two levels.
If a student is keen on studying algebra down to its roots, then this is the most central study course.

Algebra II

Once the students are sound with Algebra I concepts, Algebra II can be taken up for widening the spectrum of this wonderful segment of mathematics. There are two views of Algebra II; stressing more on the topics studied in Algebra I and introduction to new concepts. When it comes to the new introductions, adding and subtracting matrices, quadratic functions, resolving exponential equations , probability and statistics are notable.
In this plane of study, students are supposed to focus more on the kernel concepts.

College Algebra

This is one of the most serious stages of learning Algebra with virtually no new topic brought in. I assume it is quite humorous, but this is the nature of mathematics. Mathematics is called the queen of all scientific disciplines. Do you know why? That’s because of the unforeseeable nature of mathematics!

Help!!!

Algebra has the most wide-ranging methods and tools accessible for getting aid. The first and the foremost primary source is an Algebra tutor from whom you can get help and assistance.
In addition to the above methods, pupils should never undervalue the use of Algebra software package that is especially designed to solve algebraic problems with informative steps. This computer software really brings insight in to Algebraic operations of solving equations, by allowing students to simply watch and learn through examples.

September 1, 2009

Visiting the Unit Prior to Your Medical Interview Short Listing

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Within the job advertisement itself doctors will be invited to contact a member of the section to learn a bit more about the post. If you have never worked in the hospital or unit before it makes sense to find out a bit about both and therefore you can arrange to have a look around the department during a pre-shortlisting visit.

You will manifestly need to make an appointment and not just turn up and say “I’m Here!” If the post is a popular one then it could be possible for 50-100 applicants to all turn up and say “I’m Here!” which would cause chaos for the unit. Some departments will routinely decide to not allow candidates to visit, unless they have been shortlisted.

The primary point of the pre-short listing visit is to judge whether you would like to go for for the job.The interview itself doesn’t formally start at this point however impressions made by you during your visit will stay with you if you decide to apply. It is intelligent to have done some base reading about the hospital and post before you meet the clinical director. Generally speaking you should approach this visit with a similar attitude to the pre-interview visit.

Some departments have unwritten rules that they will not consider a consultant rheumatology interview application for short listing unless they have made a pre short listing visit.

August 25, 2009

All the Information College Students Should Know Concerning Health Insurance

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Health insurance frequently is not a priority when planning an education. In general, health insurance is the last thing on a student’s mind. Let’s face it, in your 20’s you will typically tend to think that you will live forever so you will not develop an illness. However, irrespective of how healthy a person might seem, it is no guarantee of their continuing good health. A health insurance plan is not a good plan, it’s indeed an essential.

For those lucky enough to be included in a parent’s insurance policy, most family policies should cover a college student up to the age of 23. For the student who doesn’t currently have insurance cover via a parent’s insurance policy, a necessary part of budgeting for a college education should be getting inexpensive health insurance.

So what should you look out for in an insurance policy designed specifically for college students? What’s a deductible? It’s an annual payment which must be made before your medical benefits beginning, akin to a car insurance policy. For example, should the deductible be 500 dollars, 500 dollars must be paid prior to receiving any benefits from the insurance plan. So what is your co-pay? Once the deductible is covered, nearly all insurance policies require that you contribute a portion of the bill of every visit to the doctor, medicinal drug or operation. This, put simply is co-pay.

Just what will the medical insurance pay for? Many plans include HMO and Partnership for Prescription Assistance. Essentially this means particular specialists may possibly be excluded from your authorized medical providers or not be included on a insurance policy. A list of participating health providers should be included with nearly all insurance plans, read this carefully when choosing a medical insurance plan for students. Catastrophic insurance coverage: Be mindful that there is often a restriction on college student health insurance policies in particular as far as catastrophic illnesses, and for most health insurance policies for college students, the cover is normally lower than any regular medical insurance plan.

So what are the limitations? Student medical coverage policies may have diverse limits. Be sure to read over your insurance policy to discover what may or may not be covered. Keep any health insurance cards close to hand at all times. Accidents are not only not possible to anticipate, they’re also likely to take place at an awkward time. Familiarise yourself with the ins and outs unique to your low-cost student health insurance plan, whether through your parent’s plan or you have your own selection of insurance.

August 13, 2009

All about Algebra

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What Does It Mean By Algebra?

Maths has been one of the less popular subjects in American classrooms. Although pupils in other nations graduate with excellence in maths, many of the common high school age students in the United States scratch their heads when presented questions about converting fractions to decimals, converting measures and units, solving radical inequalities, or solving radical equations. This situation is universal across the United States. Algebra is such a wide-encompassing range of different mathematical equations that it is easy for a pupil to get lost when asked to explain synthetic division or adding fractions . For that matter, letters are heavily employed for substituting the numbers when it comes to algebra. While this isn’t highly complex in and of itself, it lends itself poorly to the ‘jump in and play’ aspect of some math. Simply speaking, if a person is supposed to perform a certain algebraic task, he or she should be aware of the algebraic tasks that preceded it. This is to say that Algebra is a procedure that asks mastery of each step in order to move on. A pupil can’t hope for finding square root radicals and roots when he or she has not learned proportions and ratios, or converting measures and units.

Technological Help for Algebra:

While this is not a recent occurrence, it seems that mathematics grades have dropped off even further in recent years. This may be caused by many causes, but no answer comes out of finger pointing. There have been only a handful of external help available for pupils to enhance maths skills when out of the classroom. What little computer software or program there was, more geared towards helping younger students grasp the constructs of arithmetic. Fortunately, the market for such a product has coincided with the technology essential, allowing an influx of ‘algebra software package‘ or ‘algebra solver‘ programs that permit the mastery of algebra to anybody with a computer and a mouse.

Algebra Solvers:

These algebra calculators vary depending on the brand and the program. Some may provide such abilities as graphing a circle, or solving simultaneous equations, but may not have the programming essential for solving exponential equations or adding exponents . It is up to the user to ask upon what is available in the particular program, although nearly all these software systems advertise their features. The best bet for anybody who is interested in computer assistance for subtracting rational expressions or converting decimals to fractions; essentially, whatever particular requirement you would have, is to refer the World Wide Web and research the product in question.

August 3, 2009

Dyslexia Help for Concerned Parents

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Poor reading instruction has become surprisingly ubiquitous. Sometimes kids just need a little extra help. If your child is having a hard time understanding given instruction, a specialized teacher might be capable of assist teaching or encourage your child to learn. Tutors may assist improve grades and get the student up to his/her proper reading level. Even so, effective reading tutors are difficult to find.

Here’s a few hints for the things to look for in a reading teacher, where to find one, and how you can tell a tutor is right for your child. According to some reading blogs any unique child absorbs teaching in different ways, so it is essential to select a tutor that has a good rapport your child. You should probably begin a search with a call to your child’s counselor to identify options. Many community centers often offer reading help.

Browsing through your phone book might show a number of private educational centers. Should the kid demonstrates a life-long problem reading well, then you might look into a clinic providing highly trained reading tutors for dyslexics, because typical reading instructors are primary education teachers not familiar with the nature of dyslexia and reading difficulties. Dyslexia certainly does not label a person is debilitatingly disabled or stupid, just the opposite! Via its scientific definition, dyslexia appears in intelligent humans and sometimes creative spirits. Beneath their talented thinking skills dyslexics have a hard time reading as children and even adults.

Once you find a good candidate tutor, it is integral to evaluate if the tutor is indeed the right tutor for the kid. Take an engaged role interviewing a reading tutor. Many parents think one tutor is the same as the next. That’s just not true. Look at a tutor with an pedagogy program consistent with the national reading panel. Expect progress in your child’s reading skills. A effective teacher will make substantive progress with your child that can endure and benefit the child for a lifetime. A few tutors, particularly commercially marketed tutoring clinics, offer students with a thorough educational assessment precisely where they begin to struggle.

June 18, 2009

Everything College Students Should Understand Concerning Health Insurance Plans

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Something that is usually at the bottom of the pile when planning a college education is health insurance for college students. In general, most students don’t consider health insurance. Teens are wont to suppose they will live forever and of course they can never get ill. As we all know, irrespective of how well an individual is, there is no way to predict their future health. A good medical insurance plan isn’t a luxury, it is an essential.

For students who are lucky enough included in a family insurance policy, more often than not most family policies will include a student until they’re 23. For students who do not have insurance coverage under their parent’s insurance policy, a fundamental part in planning for college should be getting an inexpensive health insurance plan.

What’s fundamental in a policy for students? So what’s your deductible? A deductible is essentially a yearly payment which must be made prior to any health benefits commencing, very like an auto insurance policy. For instance, if your deductible is five hundred dollars, 500 dollars has to be paid prior to receiving financial benefits connected with the insurance.

So what is meant by the term co-pay? Once your deductible is covered, most plans require that you contribute a portion of the cost for each doctor’s visit, medicinal drug or procedure. This, put simply is a co-pay. What is your area of insurance coverage? Many insurance policies are Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) and Partnership for Prescription Assistance. This could mean certain physicians may possibly be omitted from your list of health providers or not be included by a health insurance plan. Generally all programs should include a detailed listing of approved professionals, make sure you take this into consideration when you select a plan. What exactly is catastrophic health insurance coverage? There may be a restriction on medical insurance designed for college students especially with reference to more serious illness, the extent of cover included in most student health insurance policies is in general smaller than a regular insurance policy.

Limitations: Restrictions are common in many student health insurance plans. Study your policy and check what your policy covers.

Have any health insurance documentation on your person everywhere you go. It’s not only not possible to plan for accidents or illness, but they are in all probability likely to happen when you do not anticipate them. Familiarize yourself with your college health insurance plan, whether you are covered by your parent’s insurance or with your own selection of insurance.

May 16, 2009

Health Insurance Plans for College Students: Everything You Need to Know

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Something that is commonly at the bottom of the list of priorities whilst budgeting for a college education is health insurance for students. Most students are at an age where the idea that they may need health insurance is the last thing they think about. Teenagers are likely to imagine they are immortal and that they can never get sick. Alas, this is rarely the case no matter how healthy an individual may seem. Suitable health insurance is not simply a good plan, it’s a necessity. For individuals who are lucky enough included in their family insurance policy, broadly speaking most of them should extend to a student up to the age of twenty-three. For individuals who don’t currently have insurance cover via a parent’s policy, an essential part in planning for college will be finding appropriate medical insurance.

So what’s important in a policy aimed at college students? What is your deductible? This is an annual sum you must pay before any health benefits beginning, similar to an auto deductible. An example might be, if the deductible is 500 dollars, you have to pay that sum before getting any payment associated with your plan. What is your co-pay? When your deductible is met, in general for every doctor’s visit, medicinal drug, or operation you will need to pay a part of the cost. That, put simply, is a co-pay. What is your area of insurance cover? Numerous insurance policies are HMO and Partnership for Prescription Assistance (PPA). This could mean particular doctors might be excluded from your list of health professionals or not be included on the insurance policy. A directory of approved health professionals are provided with nearly all insurance plans, be sure to take this into consideration when you pick out a medical insurance policy. What exactly does the term catastrophic insurance coverage mean? Restrictions are common in health insurance specifically for college students particularly concerning catastrophic illness, in most cases, the cover is usually substantially less than a standard insurance plan.

So what are the limits? Student health coverage policies often have some restrictions. It’s essential to read over your policy carefully to discover what may and may not be covered.

Have any medical insurance papers nearby everywhere. It’s not only impossible to plan for an accident or illness, but they are most likely to happen when not convenient. So ensure you are acquainted with your policy even if you are included in a family policy.

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