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郁花園附近的零基礎(chǔ)英語(yǔ)培訓(xùn)機(jī)構(gòu)排名

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各大機(jī)構(gòu)的零基礎(chǔ)英語(yǔ)課程都是比較熱門的,可以考慮報(bào)名學(xué)習(xí)。它會(huì)從最基本的26個(gè)字母開始教你,包括音標(biāo)和簡(jiǎn)單的日常短語(yǔ),非常適合沒(méi)有基礎(chǔ)的人學(xué)習(xí)。

[摘要]對(duì)于美國(guó)大學(xué)生來(lái)說(shuō),大學(xué)不是只有圖書館、學(xué)分和GPA,即使成績(jī)很好也不見(jiàn)得就為工作做好了準(zhǔn)備。在美國(guó)的大學(xué),課外活動(dòng)常常零和功課一樣重要。一起來(lái)看看美國(guó)大學(xué)生為求職會(huì)做什么準(zhǔn)備工作呢?

1.Get out of the library. You can have a degree and a huge GPA and not be ready for the workplace. A student should plan that college is four years of experience rather than 120 credits," says William Coplin, professor at Syracuse University and author of the book, 10 Things Employers Want You to Learn in College."

第一,走出圖書館。就算有了學(xué)位和很高的GPA你也不見(jiàn)得就為工作做好了準(zhǔn)備。大學(xué)是四年人生經(jīng)驗(yàn),不是高學(xué)分。在美國(guó)的大學(xué),課外活動(dòng)常常和功課一樣重要。

2. Start a business in your dorm room. It's cheap, Google and Yahoo are dying to buy your website, and it's better than washing dishes in the cafeteria. Note to those who play poker online until 4 a.m.: Gambling isn't a business. It's an addiction.

第二,從宿舍開始做生意。這很便宜,雅虎、都會(huì)爭(zhēng)先恐后地買你弄出來(lái)的網(wǎng)站,這比餐館里洗盤子好多了。至于那些通宵在線玩撲克的人,記住賭博不是生意,賭博是癮。

3. Don't take on debt that is too limiting. This is not a reference to online gambling, although it could be. This is about choosing a state school over a pricey private school. Almost everyone agrees you can get a great education at an inexpensive school. So in many cases the debt from a private school is more career-limiting than the lack of brand name on your diploma.

第培排名郁花園零基礎(chǔ)英語(yǔ)培訓(xùn)機(jī)構(gòu)排名訓(xùn)三,別債務(wù)纏身。這和在線賭博關(guān)系不大,雖機(jī)構(gòu)然可能有關(guān)系。這是關(guān)于應(yīng)該選擇一所州立大學(xué)而不是昂貴的私立學(xué)校的問(wèn)題。幾乎所有人都同意在不那么貴的學(xué)校里也能得到良好的教育。所以從個(gè)人前途上看,無(wú)債一身輕比花錢買個(gè)名牌要有利得多。

4. Get involved on campus. When it comes to career success, emotional intelligence -- social skills to read and lead others -- get you farther than knowledge or job competence, according to Tiziana Casciaro, professor at Harvard Business School. Julie Albert, a junior at Brandeis University, is the director of her a capella group and head of orientation this year. She hones her leadership skills outside the classroom, which is exactly where to do it.

第四,積極參加校園的活動(dòng)。通過(guò)這種活動(dòng),可以學(xué)會(huì)怎么理解、幫助別人,滿足別人的需要和別人溝通。機(jī)構(gòu)這在英語(yǔ)美國(guó)文化中,是所謂"領(lǐng)袖素質(zhì)"的基礎(chǔ)。找工作時(shí)會(huì)被別人另眼相看。千萬(wàn)不要認(rèn)為自己的生活只有校園而已。

5. Avoid grad school in the liberal arts. One in five English Phd's find stable university jobs, and the degree won't help outside the university: "Schooling only gives you the capacity to stand behind a cash register," says Thomas Benton, a columnist at the Chronicle of Higher Education (who has an English degree from Yale and a tenure-track teaching job.)

第五,不要讀文科博士,五分之一的英語(yǔ)(課程排行榜)博士能找到大學(xué)里的穩(wěn)定的工作,如果走出校門,學(xué)位沒(méi)什么用處。除非你離了學(xué)術(shù)不能活。讀博士對(duì)實(shí)際工作毫無(wú)幫助。

6. Skip the law-school track. Lawyers are the most depressed of all professionals. Stress itself does not make a job bad, says Alan Kreuger, economist at Princeton University. Not having control over one's work does make a bad job, though, and lawyers are always acting on behalf of someone else. Suicide is among the leading causes of premature death among lawyers.

第六,別上法學(xué)院。律師是所有職業(yè)中最壓抑的。律師培訓(xùn)花基礎(chǔ)園總是代表別人去爭(zhēng)利,壓力奇大。自殺是律師中第一號(hào)非正常死亡的原因。

7. Play a sport. People who play sports earn more money than couch potatoes, and women executives who played sports attribute much of their career success to their athletic experience, says Jennifer Cripsen of Sweet Briar College in Virginia. You don't need to be great at sports, you just need to be part of a team.

第七,參加體育運(yùn)動(dòng)。調(diào)查表明,大學(xué)從事體育的人,畢業(yè)后比那些不沾體育的同學(xué)明顯收入高。美國(guó)人從事體育不僅是鍛煉身體,而且是培養(yǎng)競(jìng)爭(zhēng)的才能和領(lǐng)袖素質(zhì)。一個(gè)大*動(dòng)隊(duì)的隊(duì)長(zhǎng)到華爾街找工作,優(yōu)勢(shì)不可限量。

8. Separate your expectations from those of your parents. "Otherwise you wake up and realize you're not living your own life," says Alexandra Robbins, author of the popular new book "The Overachievers." (Note to parents: If you cringe as you read this list, then you need to read this book.)

第八,別按著父母的期待生活,"否則你醒來(lái)后會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)你過(guò)的不是自己的日子。"

9. Try new things that you're not good at. "Ditch the superstar mentality that if you don't reach the top, president, A+, editor in chief, then the efforts were worthless. It's important to learn to enjoy things without getting recognition," says Robbins.

第九,干一些你并不擅長(zhǎng)的新事物。你對(duì)自己未必了解,這是蘇格拉底給人類的教誨。所以,請(qǐng)給自己一個(gè)機(jī)會(huì)。

10. Define success for yourself. "Society defines success very narrowly. Rather than defining success as financial gain or accolades, define it in terms of individual interests and personal happiness," says Robbins.

第十,以自己為中心來(lái)定義成功,別以外在的東西(比如金錢)來(lái)定義成功。

11. Make your job search a priority. Jobs do not fall in your lap, you have to chase them. Especially a good one. It's a job to look for a job. Use spreadsheets to track your progress. And plan early. Goldman Sachs, for example, starts its information sessions in September.

第十一,好工作要自己去找,不要等著天上掉餡餅。

12. Take a course in happiness. Happiness study is revolutionizing how we think of psychology, economics, and sociology. How to be happy is a science that 150 schools teach. Preview: Learn to be more optimistic. This class will show you how.

第十二,選修關(guān)于"幸福"的心理課程。在哈佛,這一課程是最熱門的課之一。

13. Take an acting course. The best actors are actually being their most authentic selves, says Lindy Amos of communications coaching firm TAI Resources. Amos teaches executives to communicate authentically so that people will listen and feel connected. You need to learn to do this, too, and you may as well start in college.

第十三,上表演課。美國(guó)社會(huì)整個(gè)就是個(gè)舞臺(tái)。從教授、政治家、花基礎(chǔ)園企業(yè)總裁,到律師、將軍、記者,不會(huì)表演就很難出頭。

14. Learn to give a compliment. The best compliments are specific, so ``good job" is not good, writes Lisa Laskow Lahey, psychologist at Harvard and co-author of ``How the Way We Talk Can Change the Way We Work." Practice on your professors. If you give a good compliment the recipient will think you're smarter: Big payoff in college, but bigger payoff in the work world.

第十四,學(xué)會(huì)贊美別人。在生活中,既要當(dāng)好演員,也要當(dāng)好觀眾。很多時(shí)候我總是感覺(jué)和別人有距離,其實(shí)就是缺那簡(jiǎn)單的幾句問(wèn)零候郁和一個(gè)擁抱。

15. Use the career center. These people are experts at positioning you in the workforce and their only job is to get you a job. How can you not love this place? If you find yourself thinking the people at your college's career center are idiots, it's probably a sign that you really, really don't know what you're doing.

第十五,使用職業(yè)咨詢服務(wù)機(jī)構(gòu)。美國(guó)大學(xué)一個(gè)重要部門就是求職咨詢機(jī)構(gòu)排排行榜名。英語(yǔ)專業(yè)人員幫你分析自己的長(zhǎng)短,以及就業(yè)市場(chǎng),幫助你準(zhǔn)備面試,修改申請(qǐng)信。

16. Develop a strong sense of self by dissing colleges that reject you. Happy people have ``a more durable sense of and aren't as buffeted by outside events," writes Sonja Lyubomirsky of the University of California-Riverside. When bad things happen, don't take it personally. This is how the most successful business people bounce back quickly from setback.

第十六,被拒后應(yīng)該坦然以對(duì)。要自己定義自己,不要用外在指標(biāo)定義自己。

17. Apply to Harvard as a transfer student. Sure people have wild success after going to an Ivy League school but this success is no more grand than that of the people who applied and got rejected. All people who apply to Ivy League schools seem to have similar high self-confidenceand ambition, even if they don't get in, according to a study by Kreuger.

第十七,以轉(zhuǎn)校生的身份申請(qǐng)哈佛。人們郁從常春藤名校畢業(yè)無(wú)疑會(huì)取得巨大郁花園零基礎(chǔ)英語(yǔ)培訓(xùn)機(jī)構(gòu)排行榜的成功,但是那些申請(qǐng)后被拒的學(xué)生也不差。所有申請(qǐng)常春藤名校的人都有同樣的自信和野心,即使不能入校就讀。

18. Get rid of your perfectionist streak. It is rewarded in college, but it leads to insane job stress and an inability to feel satisfied with your work. And for all of you still stuck on number 6, about ditching the law school applications: The Utah Bar Journal says that lawyers are disproportionately perfectionists.

第十八,不要過(guò)分追求完美,不要給自己不必要的壓力。生活不止是工作,學(xué)習(xí),它還有很多很多。

19. Work your way though college. Getting involved in student organizations counts, and so does feeding children in Sierra Leone or sweeping floors in the chemistry building. Each experience you have can grow into something bigger. Albert was an orientation leader last year, and she turned that experience into a full-time summer job that morphed into a position managing 130 orientation leaders. A great bullet on the resume for a junior in college.

第十九,要靠打工讀完大學(xué),積累工作經(jīng)驗(yàn)。這很重要,大部分中國(guó)學(xué)生做不到,甚至認(rèn)為打工沒(méi)有必要,其實(shí)打過(guò)工的人才會(huì)真正珍惜生活。

20. Make to do lists. You can't achieve dreams if you don't have a plan to get there.

第二十,把你的目標(biāo)列成表,因?yàn)槟銢](méi)有計(jì)劃就不可能成功。不要整天沒(méi)事干老胡思亂想,只有真正的行動(dòng)才能拯救你!

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