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Campus Living Choices

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Campus Living Choices

Decisions, decisions, decisions. Getting the most from your college experience is all about choices. One that will have the most impact on your time at college is deciding what living arrangements will work best for you. Live at home and commute? Off-campus apartment? On-campus residence hall? The majority of college students choose the dorms, especially as freshmen and sophomores, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that’s your best choice. Naturally, finances play a big part in the final decision, but there are a number of other considerations you should take into account before you pick on-campus living. It depends on how you tend to look at things:

Friendly companionship or lack of privacy? In the dorms, there will be plenty of opportunities to make new friends. It’s a great way to get to know who’s who and what’s what, and one of the best cures for homesickness.

The down side is you can’t just turn it all off if you’d like some privacy. You may discover that when opportunity knocks, it doesn’t stop knocking, even when you just want some peace and quiet. And if you’re not a really sound sleeper, things can get pretty loud at 2 a.m. on the weekends.

Welcome simplicity or restricted opportunities? Living in a dorm is much simpler than living in an apartment. No monthly bills, no worries about groceries or cooking, no cleaning chores other than your bed and your desk. The flip side, of course, is that your dorm room can seem a bit cramped. Entertaining friends can be a struggle, especially if your roommate has the same idea at the same time. What’s more, many dorms require students to leave for holiday and term breaks and for the summer. This can be a huge pain, especially if you’re an out-of-state student.

Convenience or confinement? Leaving your dorm room at 9:45 to make a 10 a.m.

class is no problem. Walk wherever you want to go and forget high gas prices, lack of parking, and bus schedules. Some dorm rooms even come with free cable, high speed Internet access, and other perks. On the other hand, the comfortable convenience of the campus can seem confining at times. Also, most dorm contracts require that you purchase a campus meal plan. That translates into a lot of cafeteria meals that may not be always to your liking, and you may have to pay for a certain number of meals even if you don’t eat all of them.

Interpersonal skill building or social-life overload? Dorm life is a quick way to get a ton of “extra credit” in interpersonal relationships. It’s a total-immersion course in learning how to get along with your roommate and the people roaming the halls. For that very reason, it can also be a bit – or a bunch – overwhelming, depending on the personalities involved. You may have to deal so much drama you feel like you’ve declared a second major. And even if that freaky guy down the hall does turn out to be the next Bill Gates, there may be some people you just prefer not to get to know.

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Indian Foreign University Campus

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Indian Foreign University Campus

In higher education, the requirements for the same vary between different colleges, deemed universities and in an open one. Of all, Indian universities are a good choice due to its financial aid foe the international students.

 

Most of the universities dealing with higher education offer programs pertaining to multiple disciplines. If you are looking for foreign education, you would want to check about the programs, the financial aids, along with the fee structure. There are no deemed universities that deal with IT as a separate subject in North America. Computer engineering as well as computer sciences are treated as one single subject. Similarly, the terminology “School” clubs together higher education as well the secondary education alike. On the contrary, some of the overseas education universities consider undergraduate courses as bachelor degrees while the graduate level courses are treated as masters’ level programs.

 

The entrance exams for both higher education from university India as well as from a foreign university asks for clearance through the entrance exams.

The requirements for the same vary between different colleges, deemed universities, as well as in an open university. The requirements also vary as per the courses that the student is interested in as well as the school in which the student is applying. Some of the common examinations include the TOEFL, SAT, and ACT for the undergraduate programs while GMAT and Common Admission Test are for the graduate studies in North America. The most common Indian exams include All India Engineering Entrance Exam and so on.

 

Whether you prefer to study from India or from an open university through a foreign university, financial aid is one of the prominent conditions that you should check.

There are no government sponsored aid facilities for higher education in the foreign universities. The education costs for the international universities are high when compared with India, with the government run schools imposing a heavy fee structure. Although, the private run schools cut the differential fees, the cost remains high. In such cases, foreign education would require a careful selection of colleges, which offer a solid financial aid for the international students. Moreover, some countries such as Canada do not allow international students to work, which may worsen the financial clause. However, US gives its international students on-campus as well as off-campus, thereby helping them with training as well as finances.

 

Student visas do not include employment, so make sure that you do go through the clauses that come under the country for which you are applying. Moreover, your visa expires after your overseas education is over, in which case, you may get a work permit to continue working in the country.

 

Consider the most feasible options that suit your case, after all higher education is important for a better career prospect.

 

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Infosys Campus Recruitment Questions

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Infosys Campus Recruitment Questions

Getting a good paying job is not an easy task anymore. There are thousands of talented aspirants fighting desperately for the best jobs in the IT sector. Today to land a lucrative job with a successful and big company you need not only an excellent academic record but also something extra to get an edge over the competitors. There really is no alternative to hard work. You must begin your preparation from today if you want to crack the campus recruitment process.

Infosys happens to be a global giant in IT sector and one of India’s largest IT consulting service companies. Young engineers and computer science majors around the country dream of working here. So how to make that dream a reality? They recruit freshers in large numbers every year from premier engineering and technological institutes of the country. You must find out all you know about the campus recruitment procedure and prepare accordingly.

Remember that it only hires the best and most talented individuals.

The first round of recruitment process is the written examination where candidates are tested on their logical reasoning, analytical skills and academic knowledge. Candidates will be called for group discussions and personal interviews only if they pass the written round, so this is critical for success.

How to prepare for written examination? Download the campus recruitment papers from the internet right now. These sample papers have been created by industry insiders and veterans who know what they are talking about. Going through these papers you will be able to identify your weak points and can subsequently brush up on those subjects or sections for better results. So don’t waste any more time, download sample papers now and start your preparation so you can beat all others to land your dream job.

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Software Piracy On Campus

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Software Piracy On Campus

Piracy is not a new thing, it has always existed, even before introduction of PC computers. Artists have been claiming that their songs are being copied or recorded when they are being played in media stations for a long period of time.

Before I came to know about software I could remember we had a radio cassette that was in fashion by then, it used to play tapes, when I heard a nice song being played over the radio I would take one old tape insert in the cassette and click on the red button to record, all I had to do was to ensure that I had a tape for recording from the media. The second option was to borrow from a friend the tape they had but we didn’t have, I placed it playing on one side then placed the other one to record into on the other side.

What amazed me was the type of technology used in making the radio cassette tapes, every time I placed it to record it erased the previous portion that was to be occupied by the new song.

Tapes needed much attention, when you borrowed from a friend there were high chances that it could be returned not functioning even by touching the recording brown part. When I had chance of going to university the technology had changed from radio cassette carrying along with it all the old ways of piracy to new sophisticated techniques.

Campus is like a box or a small enclosed room, any good or bad smell in one corner diffuses to all corners at great speed. University students are like sheep grazing in the field when one follows one direction then the rest too follows the same direction. During the first two years in campus very few students owned computers, because they were expensive or believed to be expensive and computer illiteracy among students was high.

After some time numbers of computers in campus began increasing at a high rate because law had allowed for importation of used computers from abroad hence the prices were affordable. Even me I acquired one dell Pentium III, 128 RAM, 600mhz processor speed, 17 inch monitor with 10gb hard disk space at Ksh. 10,500.

The computers students bought had no software installed, but because of the students brotherhood upon arrival in campus the following day they had latest software running in them. If a student had software for example a Windows XP CD, most students would borrow it and make copies of the same. Defining the origin of software proves very difficult especially if it had followed a chain of students. In campus I do not think that there are any anti piracy law, because that would mean arresting all the students who had computers which was impossible because of their unity and may lead to strike.

Having bought my first computer with no software installed, I borrowed a friend most of his software, I installed them and the following day the computer was up and running then made copies.

Piracy in campus also had its side effect. I recall a time a virus attacked almost all the computers in the whole campus. Because students shared a lot of software that virus did spread crushing most of the computers, funnily enough you would find that there was only one antivirus and every one had the same license, It was first a Mcafee license that was blocked and update became a problem, then Kaspersky which I don’t know where it originated, started spreading as one of the students said that it was the best, It worked fine for some time then blocked also. Students were going to cyber cafes to download the latest updates and I think this was the reason those license were blocked. However from time to time the students would shift to latest software and get blocked they would still vigorously look for crack patches till they succeed, I do not know how they were managing to get all these software, from games to programming languages, It reached a point any software you would get from a friend, be it small or even large ones, others pirated them from organizations during internship so selling software to a knowledgeable students was out of question, if there was way to pirate hardware students can easily do so.

As software piracy in most campuses has become common, software companies like Microsoft have now began producing free copies with less functionality just for learning purposes, an example is the express editions, other companies like Oracle offer software to schools and campuses at subsidized cost. By doing this I hope they are in the first steps of fighting software piracy in campuses as the main cause is the inability to get fund for legal copies.

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