In order to get admission into a Top B-schools or MBA institutes, student has to undergo a selection process which most commonly includes: 1. Written Test 2. Group Discussion 3. Personal Interview 4. Essay Writing 5. Psychometric Test 6. Group Task 7. Management Games Written Tests usually consists of questions related to: 1. Quantitative Ability […]
Movie Review – "Imagine a School-Summerhill" – Innovative Boarding School Faces Government Closure
“Imagine a School – Summerhill” is a documentary about a famous coed alternative boarding school that faced closure by Tony Blair’s Labor Government. Directed by William Tyler Smith, this extraordinary story is about how big government and its cookie cutter mentality attempts to rein in a remarkably successful program. Founded by educator A.S. Neill, Summerhill […]
For College Admission Success, Mind Your Manners
You may be wondering how college admissions and manners could possibly be related. The connection is surprisingly clear. As you go through the college planning process, you’ll deal with adults who have some influence on your future. How you handle these encounters can make all the difference. Frequently, the college admissions process seems quite impersonal, […]
Advertising As A Tool Of Communication
Advertising is a form of mass communication with the public. It is usually one sided i.e. from the company to the buyer/potential user of the product. It is a form of communication that typically attempts to persuade the potential customers to purchase or consume more of a particular brand of product/services. As rightly defined by […]
Analysis of the Writings of Kurt Vonnegut
Kurt Vonnegut is an American writer-famous for his novel-Slaughter House. He belongs to the generation of modern novelists. Where We Live In the narrative ‘where we live’, the writer introduces us to the rustic village called Cod Bay. There is an old library there and a salesman tells the librarian that the Britannica volume is […]
Writing Tip – Avoid Excess Adverbs
Adverbs have their purpose. They provide additional description about of a verb, adjective or other adverb. Unfortunately writers tend to overuse them. This typically happens when a writer fails to select a word whose description stands on its own. To make the selected word provide the intended description, the writer grabs for an adverb. Whether […]
Travelling As a Hobby
A hobby, whatever it may be is definitely a fun activity and a stress buster. There are so many activities people do in their free time and to relax their stressed mind. The common and popular hobbies are Stamp and coin collection, music, painting, photography, reading and cooking. Among long, long list of various hobby […]
Why Would Anyone Become an Artist?
The contemporary artist faces daunting odds of ever attaining large recognition or monetary success. This is just a fact of the world we live in. Art jobs do not, generally, pay high salaries, and the independent artist is almost guaranteed to suffer economic shortfalls. Even artists who are selling their work and gaining recognition tend […]
Copywriting Tips for the Creative Copywriter
So many copywriting tips focus on the boring mechanics. The structure of a page, active voice constructions, features vs benefits, blah, blah, snooze. Yes, those elements are extremely important, but you can read about them elsewhere. I’m going to take you into more exciting territory. Read on for copywriting tips focused on unlocking your creative […]
E-Publishing Basics: How Long Does an Ebook Have to Be to Make Money?
I run a blog on ebooks, with an emphasis on writing and e-publishing fiction for the Kindle, iPad, Nook, etc., and one of the questions that often comes up is this: How long does an eBook have to be? If it’s fiction, does it have to be novel (and, if so, how long should a […]