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Mikkel
06-11-2007, 08:07 AM
Mastering more knowledge is becoming more and more important for us in our daily life and work. I have just graduated from school and I want to learn some other skills before I take a job. But there are so many online courses and schools, that I can't make the decision to choose which the best one is. I have only found some related sites, nursing home (http://www.thenursingschool.com) , career training (http://www.aboutcareereducation.com) and course golf (http://www.aboutgolfschool.com) . I wonder if you could give me some other suggestion or recommendation. Any help would be much appreciated!
Thanks in advance!

Pearlyshangren
08-07-2007, 03:51 AM
Yes, gaining more knowledge is necessary for us. But what to learn is mostly depend on what you like most. You can find the interesting thing to learn and working for it. But I also think when your favorite thing becomes your work; it may be a regret thing. Maybe you can work for on thing and leave the favorite thing for your leisure yet. You can try! These are only my own personal opinion for advice.

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lplp
12-11-2007, 03:59 AM
Sometimes I am tired of my present work and I want to relieve the stresses and strains from work, so I would like to ask is there any good idea or tips on making me more happier or feel relaxed? I oftern go to the dance hall to sing and dance or play sports on weekends, but that is not enough, always doing the same thing is boring. Recenty, I found on the internet that learning a new skill during spare time is a good idea, it can make us more intellectual and make more friends. Such as, military school (http://www.military-school.org) and nursing school (http://www.thenursingschool.com) are I've come acrossed. If you find any interesting things or have the same feelings as me, please chat with me. Have a nice day!

hectorloshuk
06-10-2010, 08:48 PM
How can I get a government grant to hold me over while I find a job and train after I graduated college? I have loans to repay and if I accept a job in my field it will take at least 3 months to start gaining income, and the 5 dollars in my account is not going to hold me over for the next 3 or 4 months. Is there such a grant I can apply for? Any suggestion on this will be great help.