Showing posts with label exchange. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exchange. Show all posts
Thursday, August 27, 2015
How to Become a Foreign Exchange Student (6 Steps)
Consider study abroad as a total immersion in the culture, language and customs of the host country. Cultivate and demonstrate a willingness to make new friends, try new foods and adapt quickly to totally new surroundings.
Check first with the guidance counselor about foreign exchange programs. Find out about the expense, eligibility requirements, length of stay and host countries. Ask to speak to students who have studied abroad as foreign exchange students.
Stick with programs that are tried and true and for which references are available. Work with programs that have experience placing fellow students and classmates.
Apply for consideration as a foreign exchange student. Enhance the application by indicating interest in hosting a student as well. Craft a thoughtful, well-executed essay. Provide all the necessary credential, references and recommendations.
Begin a correspondence with the host family as soon as the assignment is confirmed. Find out as much as possible about the host arrangements and plan accordingly.
Learn as much as possible about the host country. Focus on the location of the host family. Read about the history of the area, the culture, laws, food and arts. Find out about nearby museums and historical locations and what side trips might be possible.
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Saturday, August 22, 2015
How to Find The Best Free Web Hosting (9 Steps)
Determine the type of website you want to create. Examples of personal websites include blogs, personal homepages, portfolios, or resume sites. If you want an e-commerce site for your business, however, you should really opt for a paid Web host since most free hosts severely restrict 'shopping cart' programming, disk space, and bandwidth.
Determine the amount of disk space you need. A good rule of thumb is to get as much disk space as you can. The amount of disk space provided by free Web hosts varies widely -- anywhere from 20MB to 1GB -- and there are limitations on individual file sizes.
Decide whether you're willing to allow advertisements on your site. Most free Web hosts have plans that place banner ads on your site in exchange for the service, while others do not place ads, but severely limit your design flexibility and access to server resources.
Decide what kind of programming flexibility you want. Most free Web hosts allow only static HTML pages, but some do allow Web programming in exchange for ad placement on your site or resource limits. For instance, kinds of programming tools you might want are PHP combined with MySQL, to allow better content management and the ability for users to contact you through a Web form or log in to an account.
Decide if you want a full domain name or are willing to use a sub-domain name. Most free Web hosts force you to use a sub-domain with the host's name in it. For example, “www.[your name].hostcompany.com” rather than a full domain name like “www.[your name].com.”
Determine the level of customer support you need. Free Web hosts provide some level of customer support, for example, online forums, knowledge bases, and email support. However, paid plans are more likely to give you comprehensive technical support, like 24/7 access to technical staff and phone support.
Search technical review sites like FreeWebSpace.org or Free-Webhosts.com for lists of hosts with plans that match the features you decided on in Steps 1 through 6. Also search your city's Chamber of Commerce website or your local Better Business Bureau.
Read through the customer reviews for each host, if available. Look for ways the host excelled in, or failed to provide, the features you require. However, keep in mind that some reviewers may have had an uncommon experience with the host, so look for review patterns that present an overall picture of the host.
Decide which host you want to use and then contact the company by phone or email. Provide your requirements to verify it has a free hosting plan that is appropriate for you. Speaking with a person from the company, rather than signing up for services on its website, helps you get a feel for how responsive the company will be to your needs.
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