Mar 22
Mark SingleyScholarships and financial aid
I was homecoming queen, and had never thought that might get me anything but a ride on a float.
When the time came for me to finance college, we as a family were shocked. You hear about the cost, but you are never prepared for how much it truly turns out to be. We are in a small town, some of us don’t get out to college, but I had to, and it was what my parents wanted for me all along. We were going to make it happen.
The cost of attending college continues to rise year after year. After factoring in tuition, textbooks, housing, travel, and spending money, it could easily cost $20,000 per year (or more) to attend college. The high price tag associated with getting a post-secondary education presents a quandary for many would-be students. There’s no question that you need a degree to get ahead in today’s world, but who wants to go into debt to the tune of $80,000 in the process? I started digging on the web. And I could not believe what I found.
http://www.americashomecomingqueen.com/
I could get a scholarship for being homecoming queen!
American homecoming queen scholarships is just one of the staggering amount of American scholarships that are out there. These prizes are superior to loans because they never have to be paid back. And unlike grants, there are many American scholarships based on merit rather than need. This means that almost any student can apply for one of these prizes and have a chance to win money to help defray college costs.
American scholarships are available in a number of different categories. For example, students can win money based on their performance in athletics, academics, arts, or community service. In addition, there are American scholarships for students that want to pursue a particular field of study in college, such as engineering, mathematics, or education. Moreover, there are specialty categories such as Native American scholarships, African American scholarships, and so forth. These prizes may only be won by students of a particular ethnicity or heritage, and the awards are usually very prestigious and generous.
Because there are so many American scholarships available, it’s difficult for students to keep track of all the offerings on their own. Fortunately, the Internet is making that task much easier than it has been in the past. There are a lot of databases out there that provide comprehensive lists and descriptions of current American scholarships, as well as service companies that specialize in locating prizes that students are qualified to apply for based on the profile data supplied. Some of these databases and companies require paid memberships, but the fees are well worth it to students looking to apply for as many American scholarships as possible. These services save time, which means the students can focus on writing winning essays rather than on searching for a suitable scholarship.
Don’t let your dream of a college education get away from you because of a lack of money. There are literally millions of dollars up for grabs in American scholarships each and every year.Look at everything you did, assume their is a scholarship for it, and go find it.
Mar 06
Mark SingleyHealth and School
Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is a disorder in which a person has
- a grandiose self-importance,
- preoccupation with fantasies of unlimited success
- a driven desire for attention and admiration
- an intolerance of criticism,
- and disturbed self-centered interpersonal relations
- They are often referred to as being conceited
- They generally have a low self-esteem, as well They act selfish interpersonally, with a sense of entitlement.
I suffer from it. I see my doctor and take a cocktail of meds. Believe me it is difficult not to be the master of the universe, but I am trying to learn not to be.
We may feel like some of the most unlucky, most victimized people on the planet until we meet, or in my case, give birth to a child with ADHD (Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder), also known as ADD or adult ADD. Imagine a npd mother raising adhd child I was diagnosed with NPD, and it is difficult to say the least to deal with an adhd child but I often think it is my lesson in life. A way to pry open the condition I have been given, and raise my son with love that I did not know I had in my narcissistic interior. But maybe you have yet to experience the books, magazines (yes, whole magazines are devoted to Attention Deficit Disorder), articles, and other media sources giving up-to-date and exceptionally helpful information on ADHD, ADD, and the companion maladies (such as depression, manic episodes, and illnesses related to or brought on as a fallout of our having this complex disorder). I had to stop being me, and find the space in MY world for my beloved adhd child. God works in mysterious ways, indeed. Hope this helps. So here are a few places for you to look, sources for you to consult, or communities for you to join: ADDitude Magazine – I found copies of this in my colleagues office, where, as a differential skills therapist she worked with many students with ADHD. The magazine is so real-world coping, so progressive and proactive, I subscribed to it after reading the first two or three articles.
Any books by Thom Hartmann—Dr. Hartman, an ADD specialist, has clinical, casual, and readable materials. He also writes of a theory he has about ADDers, saying we are the hunters in a hunter-gatherer society—where secretaries, assistants, accountants, and agents, for instance, are our gatherers to our creative, out there, dynamic go-go-go personalities…. That book is titled ADHD Secrets of Success, though his other books and articles are equally fascinating and supportive.
You Mean I’m Not Crazy, Stupid, or Lazy? Will, if you have never read any information on ADHD yet, change your life. It was the first book I grabbed after a student with whom I worked and a friend recommended it to me. It is written by Kate Kelly and Peggy Ramundo, and is thorough, candid, and most informative. Also good to know, maybe, is that publishers rejected this book many times, so the authors humped it to bookstores until it finally got taken (by a VERY wise publisher). It is one of the best-selling books on ADHD, and when you read it, you will know why, and you will agree.
Other supportive and ADHD-proactive authors include Sari Solden and Michelle Novotni, who both tout and praise the creative side of ADDers, when many have written us off as having merely behavioral problems. Au contraire, say Novotni and Solden: we are some of the most creative people one could ever hope to meet.
And here are some urls for sites and specialists with whom I have limited experience but whom and which I have studied intensely:
ADHD WEBSITES and SPECIALISTS
ADD Consults– http://www.addconsults.com/
All Kinds of Minds–allkindsofminds.org
Disabled Peoples International—dpi.org
Disability Information + Resources– http://www.makoa.org/index.htm
Information Center on Disabilities and Gifted Children — http://ericec.org/digests/e560.html
Learning Disabilities Resources– http://www.washington.edu/doit/Faculty/Strategies/Disability/LD/ld_resources.html
National Arts and Disability Center– http://nadc.ucla.edu/
PSPIZ—Artists with Disabilities– http://www.pspiz.net/
Breath & Shadow, ROSC’s Journal of Literature and Disability Culture– http://www.abilitymaine.org/breath/
So we can quit bellyaching any time now, for not only are we gifted, I think, with the unusual talents and skills that come with being an NPD, but we are gifted with technology, sources, and resources for information on ADHD that not many before us (say, 20 years ago) knew about or had access to. Npd and adhd research are both almost rising simultaneously. And like my son, we grow together.
Mar 03
Mark SingleyHealth and School
Reading the latest ADHD article, I was surprised on how far treatment of attention deficit disorder has come since I was a kid. You see, I had childhood ADHD, and I can tell you first hand that, back then, there was only one option for treatment. That was to medicate. Oh sure, sometimes there was counseling used for ADD, but every ADHD article that I read at the time said that the only solution was to medicate. Fortunately, it is not that way anymore, according to every article on ADHD I’ve read recently.
Of course, the truth is that it varies between doctors, so an ADHD article tells an absolute, definitive medical position, but if you look at the facts, things really have changed a whole lot in the last ten years. The cutting edge in ADHD article research is now focused on the stories of kids who have been treated for ADD successfully without medication. There are many reasons why things have changed so much, so here are a few.
One of them is simply the fact that there have not been enough longitudinal studies done on the effects of using speed on kids. ADHD medication is usually made up of powerful stimulants, and although there has not been an epidemic of kids dying or anything like that, nevertheless, there is no one who knows for sure if these medications are really as safe for kids as they are claimed to be by the pharmaceutical industry. According to one ADHD article that I read, the reason that treatment by medication became so popular in the first place has to do with the tremendous amount of money which has been invested into ADHD articles by the pharmaceutical industry to claim that the medications are safe. More than one ADHD article questions this wisdom and says that, not only are the medicines not safe, but there are more effective treatments available today.
Some of the treatments advocated in an ADHD article are things like NLP, or various behavior modification programs, but many doctors say that they have gotten good results through simple things like diet. Now that my kid has developed ADHD, I think that I will try out what these articles have to say. Even if I can not find the solution in any ADHD article, it is worth trying if it means that there is a chance that my kid will not have to take medication.
Mar 01
Mark SingleyStudent Loans Q&A
Student advance payday loans. Advance payday loans for students are a way for students to make ends meet but be careful as advance payday loans but be warned because their rates can be outrageous.
They can sometimes charge up to 15% of what they loan to you to finance your advance cash loans, or even more. The people who use these things are all or almost all really poor people just a little behind on a payment of some kind – perhaps rent or something like that. They get the advance payday loansbecause they are out of options. They are living paycheck to paycheck and hand to mouth and are a few days behind so they are desperate to do something, to do anything to make ends meet.
Sometimes Advance payday loans for students are not used just by legitimate people who are having trouble making ends meet, but by the really desperate like junkies or addicts of various kinds. They can be so upset about not getting their fix that they will waste money they dont even have yet and get farther and farther behind, because they are desperateto get their fix. This is very sad, because these people already have such incredible problems without loosing 15% or more of their income to a loan shark. Many is the story of someone finally finished off for good by advance payday loans.
I had a friend in college like that once. He was brilliant – a student of both Physics and English, and one of the most creative, innovative, and unconventional thinkers I have ever met to this very day. He located and took advantage of a dvance payday loans for students because, well, he was looking to party, and figured he could make it up the next month by living lean, eating ramen and ketchup sandwhiches.
He was young, he figured, he could eat healthy when he was older. But the next month he was still behind, and the next too, and he kept having to get advance payday loans to cover the debt he already had. Besides this, he was developing an addiction at the time, and the stress of his finances was only making it worse.
Advance payday loans for students can disrupt the best kids in college, just like credit cards. Fortunately, he had a supportive family who was able to get him into a rehab program, and help straighten out his financial dire straights, but it all just goes to show you that it’s a bad idea to spend money that you don’t have. advance payday loansmay look like a good idea, but believe me, they are not.
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